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The Purpose-Driven Church: Growth Without Compromising Your Message & Mission
Rick Warren
Zondervan
, 1995 - 400 pages
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highly recommended
This book was not what I expected at all!
I approached this book with a skeptical and critical spirit. (Too many "seeker sensitive"
church
es water down the truth in an attempt to reach people. And they end up with shallow church members that are lacking in genuine Christian faith.) However, this book really softened my critical spirit. Some of my opinions were based on misconceptions and misunderstandings. I was impressed by Rick Warren's reasoning and ideas.
What surprised me the most is the high expectations of his actual church members. (And members must re-new their membership once a year.) If members don't meet the expectations, they are dropped from the membership roll! The book said that 500 - 700 people a year are dropped from the membership roll for failure to meet expectations. How many churches today do that??!! Very few!! Too many churches today have inflated membership rolls that include people who only show up for church once a year! There seems to be almost NO membership expectations at many churches today. And if there are expectations, they are not enforced in any way.
He admits that there are many people at Saddleback whom he refers to as "the crowd". People who are curious and attending some of the time (seekers!) but they have not yet made any commitments to Christ or to the church. He differentiates between members and "the crowd" - the expectations for both are different.
Saddleback has very specific plans/programs (classes, small groups, etc) for "growing" people from new Christians into mature Christians. And for "moving" people from just being "attenders" to being actively involved in the church.
In general, there is much more accountability, and higher expectations that I ever imagined a "seeker" church having...In fact, Saddleback has higher expectations and accountability that most "non-seeker" churches I am familiar with!
Despite Saddlebacks large size, I was impressed by how they manage to genuinely care for people, keep aware of their personal needs, and be there for them. They have a number of methods for maintaining this personal touch.
Although I don't agree with everything in this book, it really gave me a new perspective on seeker-sensitive churches.
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Even better the 2nd time!
This book is one of the best books on
church
es that I've read...and as a seminary grad (twice) I've read a few.
I recently pulled the book off my shelf, blew off the dust, and read it again. I think I've heard everything Rick teaches about church through other speakers and in other books, but the book makes me realize how prophetic Ricks words were back in the early 90's when he was putting this stuff in writing. Pastors and churches in North America are still trying to get it right...and still failing. Contrary to critics, I find Warren's book to be very biblical and right on target. Too many NA churches are trying to do church the wrong way. The
Purpose
Driven
Church is a very easy to read, process book that pleads with churches to adapt methodologies to bring our culture the unchanging gospel
message
of Jesus Christ.
From pastors to seekers, this book will help all realize what a New Testament church should look like in today's culture.
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Great Book That Will Challenge "Accepted" Traditions
It is interesting to note the diversity of "opinions" surrounding this book. It should be noted that the book is presented as guidelines, not hard fast rules you must follow! The
church
is the Body of Christ, it is an organism and it should be healthy and grow. This is a premuse in this book. So the question is, do we remaining in the model of the traditional church with pews singing out of date hymns and hearing
message
s that are intended for the church, or do we fulfill the Great Com
mission
and reach the lost? If it is the latter, then we have to meet them in a way that meets their needs, not in an outdated model!
I would challenge any believer to show me in scripture, that our "acceptable" model of the church is remotely Biblical! There are quite a few truths that can be gleened from this book that can revitalize the church of Christ.
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Useful, both in business and in church, from a neophyte
I agree with other reviewers that the author's writing style appears arrogant and self promoting. And I agree the tome might be formatted like a bad marketing manual. But...I like what I'm reading. The presentation IMHO is logical and penetrating. He convincingly proves his credentials by describing (and reiterating) the process that eventually helped him achieve his current status as pastor of a rapidly growing mega
church
. Frankly, I think I'm getting a lot out of it as a marketing know-nothing. This book will probably gain more mileage in the secular/mass psychology/pop marketing field, but I first came across this book not through Borders, but through my church's Bible study group. (Apparently, my pastor was trying anything to induce more evangelism, worship, fellowship, discipleship, and ministry into my little aging church group. We'll see if Rick's strategy comes through for us...)
And yes, in response to the author's most fiercest detractors (most specifically, James Sundquist and others), the
purpose
-
driven
church IS driven by Biblical principles. Rick simply--ingeniously--applied phrases gleaned from the Great Com
mission
and the Great Commandment to construct his 5 New Testament Purposes, so as far as I'm concerned, Jesus would probably agree to that part of Rick's argument. However, I don't think the historical Jesus wouldn't agree to some of the New Age references Rick (consciously?) puts in his book. (Personally, I've found trace elements of Jungian Theory, Pop Psychology, Tarot references--though he doesn't mention any cards or spreads, he does talk about combining skills with prayer to produce results, which can be interpreted as a meditation of the MAGICIAN-HIGH PRIESTESS-EMPRESS energies. And he curiously minimizes the role of the Holy Spirit, concentrating on God, the creator of all and Jesus the head of the Church). Depending on how traditional you are of church history, you probably wouldn't identify with the new-church tactics Rick used to get where he is today (build a community before you build a core, for example).
But, I'm giving this book three-and-a-half, four stars. Rick's model for church--or career--building is worth reading about. Perhaps one day when I meet him at Saddleback I will commune with a more gentle soul. That'll surely balance the image of the author I get from reading this book.
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