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Missional Renaissance: Changing the Scorecard for the Church (Jossey-Bass Leadership Network Series Book 28) 1st Edition, Kindle Edition
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- ISBN-13978-0470243442
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- PublisherJossey-Bass
- Publication dateJan. 16 2009
- LanguageEnglish
- File size638 KB
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About the Author
The Author
Reggie McNeal serves as the Missional Leadership Specialist for Leadership Network of Dallas, Texas. McNeal is the author of A Work of Heart: Understanding How God Shapes Spiritual Leaders and the best-selling The Present Future: Six Tough Questions for the Church and Practicing Greatness: 7 Disciplines of Extraordinary Spiritual Leaders from Jossey-Bass.
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MISSIONAL RENAISSANCE
When Reggie McNeal's best-selling book The Present Future was published, it quickly became one of the definitive works on the "missional church movement." McNeal helped to define the widespread movement among churches that wanted to become more oriented toward the culture and community around them. In that book, McNeal asked the tough questions that churches needed to wrestle with to begin to think about who they are and what they are doing.
In Missional Renaissance, the much-anticipated follow-up to his groundbreaking book, Reggie McNeal shows the three significant shifts in the church leaders' thinking and behavior that will allow their congregations to chart a course toward becoming truly a missional congregation.
To embrace the missional model, church leaders and members must shift
- From an internal to an external focus, ending the church as exclusive social club model
- From running programs and ministries to developing people as its core activity
- From church-based leadership to community-engaged leadership
The book is filled with in-depth discussions of what it means to become a missional congregation and important information on how to make the transition. With an understanding of the nature of the missional church and the practical suggestions outlined in this book, church leaders and members will be equipped to move into what McNeal sees as the most viable future for Christianity.
Missional Renaissance offers a clear path for any leader or congregation that wants to breathe new life into the church and to become revitalized as true followers of Jesus.
To learn more go to www.missionalrenaissance.org
ABOUT LEADERSHIP NETWORK The mission of Leadership Network identifies and connects innovative church leaders, providing them with resources in the form of new ideas, people, and tools. Contact Leadership Network at www.leadnet.org.
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Praise for MISSIONAL RENAISSANCE
"Any new book by Reggie McNeal is something of an event, and this book is no exception. Not only is this an excellent introduction to missional Christianity, but it establishes a much-needed metric by which we can assess the vitality of this highly significant new movement."
Alan Hirsch, author, The Forgotten Ways, Rejesus, and The Shaping of Things to Come; founding director, Forge Mission Training System, and co-founder of shapevine.com
"In this book we are challenged to consider what it means to be in the heart of the pivotal new work God is up to in our generation. Read this book, but only if you are willing to let go of the inconsequential ways of evaluating what it means to be a success in God's kingdom."
Neil Cole, director, Church Multiplication Associates, and author, Organic Church, Search & Rescue, Organic Leadership, and Cultivating a Life for God
"This is Reggie McNeal's gift to the church of the twenty-first century and his finest and most thorough work to date. This book clearly defines the shifts necessary to gauge what matters most for the missional people of God."
Eric Swanson, coauthor, The Externally Focused Church and Living a Life on Loan
"There are spheres of human activity in which gold medalists rule the Olympian heights. In the sphere of church renewal, Reggie rules. Missional Renaissance is a must-have resource in helping every church keep its 'eyes on the prize' of God's high missional calling."
Leonard Sweet, Drew University, George Fox University, www.sermons.com
"If you are a pastor or church leader ready to get down to the raw specifics of turning a Christendom club into a missional community, you will love this book. The concepts are as easily understood as they are radical and breathtaking. There are a number of brilliant missional theorists, but no one can speak the language of our American context and put the rubber on the street like Reggie McNeal."
Victor Pentz, pastor, Peachtree Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, Georgia
Product details
- ASIN : B001RF3U5Y
- Publisher : Jossey-Bass; 1st edition (Jan. 16 2009)
- Language : English
- File size : 638 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 224 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #363,749 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #45 in Religious Education (Kindle Store)
- #112 in Christian Leadership (Kindle Store)
- #139 in Religious Education (Books)
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About the author

Reggie enjoys helping people, leaders, and Christian organizations pursue more intentional lives. He currently serves as the Missional Leadership Specialist for Leadership Network of Dallas, TX. Reggie’s past experience involves over a decade as a denominational executive and leadership development coach. He also served in local congregational leadership for over twenty years, including being the founding pastor of a new church. Reggie has lectured or taught as adjunct faculty for multiple seminaries, including Fuller Theological (Pasadena, CA), Southwestern Baptist (Ft. Worth, TX), Golden Gate Baptist (San Francisco, CA), Trinity Divinity School (Deerfield, IL), and Columbia International (Columbia, SC). In addition, he has served as a consultant to local church, denomination, and para-church leadership teams, as well as seminar developer and presenter for thousands of church leaders across North America. He has also resourced the United States Army Chief of Chaplains Office, Air Force chaplains, and the Air Force Education and Training Command. Reggie’s work also extends to the business sector, including The Gallup Organization.
Reggie has contributed to numerous denominational publications and church leadership journals, including Leadership and Net Results. His books include Revolution in Leadership (Abingdon Press, 1998), A Work of Heart: Understanding How God Shapes Spiritual Leaders (Jossey-Bass, 2000), The Present Future (Jossey-Bass, 2003), Practicing Greatness (Jossey-Bass, 2006), Get A Life! (Broadman & Holman, 2007). His latest book, Missional Renaissance: Changing the Scorecard for the Church (Jossey-Bass, 2009) details the three shifts that church leaders must make to engage the missional movement and offers suggestions for a different scorecard to reflect missional ministry.
Reggie’s education includes a B.A. degree from the University of South Carolina and the M.Div. and Ph.D. degrees both from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Reggie and his wife Cathy, have two daughters, Jessica and Susanna, and make their home in Columbia, South Carolina.
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Missional is not anti-church, and the deeper I have gone into this book, this seems to be the intent of the author. To be missional is not to have a Christian story time at your work place. That is only part of it. These "organic" moments are to be part of the activity of God's people in the church, but not to be ALL of the activity of God's people. Sharing stories cannot replace the faithful preaching of the Word and worshipful response of God's people together.
Be missional by being intentional in every aspect of your life, yes. But do not do so at the expense of the local church - a display of God's glory in your community.
There are other books that better represent the idea of what it means to be "missional."

Reggie McNeal states that our current focus on internal ministry to ourselves must shift to an external focus on others. Churches must become outward focused and involved in the need of the communities.
McNeal identifies three "missional shifts" in his book: "These three shifts call for a new scorecard for the missional church
The shift from internal to external focus for churches. The church reaching out to their community.
The shift from program development to people development. He suggests a new dimensional scorecard, with an in depth discussion of transitioning to a missional church
The shift from church-based to Kingdom-based leadership. Leaders of the church must direct us to what the church can and should be, and not just thinking of the kingdom impact but the growth of the church.
This book is a must read for all leaders committed to expanding God's Kingdom. This book is a definite part of my "Dantotsu (Best of the Best) Collection."

