In this profound yet practical book, Mary Sellon and Daniel Smith make the case that the health of churches and synagogues depends on congregations learning how to live out love in "right relationships." The authors distill what they have learned from other researchers as well as their work with dozens of pastors and congregations. This how-to lays out theory, story, tools, and exercises that will help congregations and their leaders learn how to build and maintain the loving relationships that provide the medium for God's transforming work
I read this book for work, and although it had some good ideas and I did find one of the exercises very illuminating in defining my values, the rest of the book was a bit obvious and didn't seem to go into enough depth.