The statistics are sobering. Frustrated church members across Europe and North America are leaving their congregations. Why? Floyd McClung believes that God is realigning the church and wants to use people's frustration to motivate them toward change.
The kind of change McClung envisions may surprise you. It involves a valley of dry bones ready for use, ready to become an army. The dry bones are the poor, the rebellious, the marginalized of society, the young, the uneducated.
In this thought-provoking, timely book, McClung presents five principles of leadership, church, and mission sure to challenge all to become a radical community of Jesus simple church, courageous leadership, focused obedience, apostolic passion, and disciple making.
Floyd McClung Jr. is the senior pastor of a large, growing church in Kansas City, Missouri, and the international director of All Nations Family. He has lectured on more than 100 university campuses and traveled in more than 175 countries.
It was a decent book. I really appreciated the simple practices the author laid out and didn't find much if anything I disagreed with. It was simple and could serve as a decent blueprint for how to run a healthy local simple church which is totally my style. The writing wasn't excellent, but it didn't have to be. It got the point across. I'd recommend it for folks already interested or involved in a simple church who are wanting to keep pressing into it.
Floyd is a good writer, a great tactician in Christian work and a good man. And what he proposes has had significant impact on South Africa and other developing nations. But the Organic Church does not currently touch the heart of North Americans. There is much within me that wishes it would. But at this current time in NA church history, this is a book out of place.
God really spoke to me through the wise counsel and stirring challenge of this book! I highlighted passages just about every other page...the most I have done in a book in a very long time. A must-read for those wanting to see the church invigorated and for us to learn how to reach our world and disciple well.