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Reviews for No Perfect People Allowed: Creating a Come as You Are Culture in the Church

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The average rating for No Perfect People Allowed: Creating a Come as You Are Culture in the Church based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-06-11 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 4 stars Raymond Shores
What kind of church is your church? Who is welcome at your church? I mean really welcome. Would the gay activist, the muslim, the local thief or drunk? What behaviours do they have to conform to before they're welcome? John Burke sets out to help churches create genuinely welcoming church cultures that takes broken people and leads them to Christ and does a very good job in this helpful book. I have to confess, I first started reading this book several years ago on my to hear John speak here in Stockholm. And then over the next few years, this book sat on my desk while I read dozens of other books that would get promoted to the top of the reading pile. Only recently, did I pick it up again and even then I read other books while trying to read this one. This is a shame, because this is a resource, I suspect, that I will turn to again and again. There were a few things that have moved on a bit since this book was written. John refers regularly to the emerging church and includes his own Gateway Church, Austin and as a multi-site mega church that does video preaching and has its own marketing & human resources departments you can be fairly sure that what the author meant by emerging church is not what it means now. It's used to describe churches that are focused on reaching the post-modern generation the children of the 70s and 80s who grew up in an environment where the historical givens and certainties had been stripped away but nothing concrete had taken its place. As a result, it's a generation that struggles with trust, tolerance, truth, brokenness and aloneness. Taking each of those five issues in turn, he looks at how to create a come as you are culture but one in which people are changed by coming to Christ. It's full of well-thought through responses, dozens of encouraging stories of life-change and a desire to see people made whole through knowing Christ. As a large and growing church there was also a definite method to their responses - this church has a programme for everything! Struggling with addiction, join our addiction programme. Married, engaged, divorced, friendly with a Buddhist? We have a course for you. What's good is that this church has clearly mobilised the people they've helped and turned them into contributors to help other people in similar situations. However not every church can run, train or sustain so many courses, programmes and individual ministries. And however challenging the multi-cultural, post-modern faith climate of Austin, Texas is - it's still a world away from secular Europe. There's a hefty amount of contextualising that needs to be done as you read this book. Those points, notwithstanding, this is an excellent resource book that will be required reading for all future small group leaders, pastoral leaders and any other kind of leader that has contact with people.
Review # 2 was written on 2012-01-27 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 5 stars Scott Black
I absolutely LOVED this book. I read it at a time when I was really beginning to question my faith. I was not questioning it because of God himself, but because I saw the stale lifeless faith of most of the "Christians" around me. This book gave me a vision for what my faith and the Church should be about and gave me direction for my walk with God. The author talks a lot about his experience starting Gateway church in Texas but it is mainly about the driving vision and character Burke believes is the basis for the Church as a whole and so he used these ideas for his church as well. This book is one of the 2-3 books that has literally changed the course of my life and I thank God for it! I could not recommend it more highly!


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