Book Review: 7 Practices of Effective Ministry
Got inspired during the DRIVE Conference to start in on an Andy Stanley book that looked promising to me. Andy covers seven of North Point’s key practices they go after big picture each week in 7 Practices of Effective Ministry. The 7 practices are:
- Clarify the Win
- Think Steps, Not Programs
- Narrow the Focus
- Teach Less for More
- Listen to Outsiders
- Replace Yourself
- Work on It
I really liked this book – partially because it took a ‘fable’ approach to the first 9 chapters, then unpacked each of the principles further near the end of the book. I’ve always been drawn to this approach – the only downside is that the book uses baseball as an analogy in parts much like the Purpose Driven paradigm, so at times it felt confusing since 2nd base around here is “growing on your own” and in the book crossing home plate is getting in a small group.
Either way, the point is to score and the learnings will invite you to figure out how to do that in your setting, with God’s help and with some wisdom from their experiences. The book at times feels male-favored, but remains mostly accessible for those unfamiliar with sports. All in all, totally worth reading in classic Andy Stanley fashion. B+
JG
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I read this book a while ago and keep going back to it. Check out Practically Speaking podcast as Andy, Reggie and Lane have one for each of the 7 Practices…just listened to them today while mowing grass. The fable in this book continues in Communicating for Change.