On the whole, I really like what Maynard has put together. He throws the kitchen sink approaches toward a full force congregational focus on discipleship.
Every congregation or at least the leadership should take a slow slog through this book.
Where I diverge is his misappropriating the term hospitality and pushing it to represent evangelism and faith sharing. It feels forced, let alone not jiving biblically or theologically with the classic definition of hospitality. I firmly believe faith-sharing evangelism should be part of a disciple of Jesus. Where I diverge is the forced, cloaking, misappropriation, and cliched crunching the author has done. Evangelism and hospitality are separate focuses and to make evangelism an end product of hospitality seems like a bait and switch, which plays into many nones complaints about Christianity.
I'm going to reread again just to be sure. this is my first reading and had an immediate visceral reaction. Also, each section could be a further exploration with several books. I can also excuse the self-marketing as the author cites his own works.