Church Unique: How Missional Leaders Cast Vision, Capture Culture, and Create MovementISBN: 978-0-7879-9683-3
Hardcover
304 pages
March 2008, Jossey-Bass
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—The Rev. Jeffrey A. Mackey, The Living Church magazine (Sept. 2008)
Mancini (founder, Auxano consulting group) believes that all
churches need not be megachurches like Willowcreek (IL) or
Saddleback (CA). Here, he avoids a mere discussion of churches
worthy of emulation and further crosses denominational lines,
having himself worked alongside Baptists, Methodists, Lutherans,
and others. Mancini eschews the title consultant ,
preferring instead vision navigator . In short, he helps
leaders focus on their own unique cultures and congregational
fingerprints. Once churches grasp that they are one of a kind-much
like galaxies, fossils, DNA, and sandbanks-they can then, Mancini
writes, unleash their full potential. The book, complete with an
appendix as well as logos and icons illustrating various churches'
visionary thinking, is strengthened by numerous flow charts,
diagrams, graphics, and pithy quotes. It has the potential to
unseat Rick Warren's The Purpose-Driven Church in
popularity. Yet academic libraries may want to pass on this title
for its admitted lack of supporting empirical evidence. Public
libraries, on the other hand, would be wise to purchase a copy.
With a foreword by inspirational giant Max Lucado.
—C. Brian Smith, Arlington Heights Memorial Lib., IL
(Library Journal, May 1, 2008)