cover image Who Stole My Church?: What to Do When the Church You Love Tries to Enter the 21st Century

Who Stole My Church?: What to Do When the Church You Love Tries to Enter the 21st Century

Gordon MacDonald, . . Thomas Nelson, $21.99 (248pp) ISBN 978-0-7852-2601-7

MacDonald (Ordering Your Private World ) charts new territory in church growth books by turning what could have been a long list of dos and don’ts into a highly readable, even novelistic, approach to the subject. With himself as narrator, MacDonald creates a cast of church members in their 50s, 60s and 70s who meet each week to discuss where their church has been, is now and should go in the future. “All I know is that someone stole my church and I’d like to get it back,” says one. MacDonald delves into the feelings of the older generation as they watch new leadership take over, see changes in music and use of technology, and begin to wonder how they will fit in. He challenges their understanding of what the church is, then looks at the early church and the modern church and the many cultural influences that transform Christian spirituality. MacDonald is especially strong when he includes young people’s perspectives or brings research to bear on how people view and act on change. This is a challenging, innovative approach to a delicate subject. It’s sure to benefit church leaders and members of all ages who dream of a “reinvented” church. (Jan.)