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Church Unique: How Missional Leaders Cast Vision, Capture Culture, and Create Movement

Will Mancini, Max Lucado (Foreword by)
ISBN: 978-0-7879-9683-3
Hardcover
304 pages
March 2008, Jossey-Bass
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About Leadership Network xvii

Foreword xix

Introduction xxi

PART ONE Recasting Vision

1. Unoriginal Sin: Neglecting Uniqueness 5

2. The Fall of Strategic Planning: Obscuring the Essence 17

3. The Iniquity of Church Growth: Caging the Kingdom 27

4. Lost Congregations: How Churches Adapt to the Vision Vacuum 40

PART TWO Clarifying Vision

5. The Good News of Clarity: Why Believe in Vision Today? 51

6. Clarity Pre-Evangelism: Softening Your Heart for Clarity 61

7. The Alpha and Omega of Clarity: The Ultimate Source of Vision 69

8. Hear the Cloud of Witnesses: Learning from Vision Legacies 75

9. Discover Your Kingdom Concept: How to Ascertain Vision 83

10. Take a Closer Look: Navigating Your Discovery Process 99

PART THREE Articulating Vision

11. See with New Eyes: Defining Your Vision Frame 111

12. Carry the Holy Orders: Mission as Missional Mandate 119

13. Feel the Common Heartbeat: Values as Missional Motives 128

14. Show Me the Way: Strategy as Missional Map 136

15. Talk the Walk: Measures as Missional Life Marks 151

16. Frame the Future: Preparing for a Vision Lifestyle 164

17. Speak with New Tongues: Articulating Vision Proper 178

PART FOUR Advancing Vision

18. Wage War Against the Status Quo: From Articulation to Traction 197

19. Meet Long in the Upper Room: The Secret of Attunement 207

20. Transform the Future: Delivering Vision Daily Parting Thoughts 215

21. Resurrect Your Uniqueness: If You Copy Someone Else’s Vision, Who Will Accomplish Yours? 234

Appendix A Logos and Strategy Icon Examples 237

Appendix B Vision Path Examples 243

Notes 247

Bibliography 255

Acknowledgments 259

About the Author 261

Index 263

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