This book was a severe disappointment. The more I read, the less stars I knew it was going to get. In the end, the authors earned two stars for at least getting the various Scripture passages they mention correct. I really can't offer any other positive comment.
Want to know the whole book? Here it goes: community, paradigm, leader, group, community, principle, "what we call", disciple, Bonhoeffer quote, community, rhythms, "I", gospel, community, #weareawesome, #ourchurchisthebest, #bro.
Maybe I've read too much Thom Rainer (a guy who truly knows what he's talking about), but this book oozes with "bro Christianity", dudes that believe they have all the principles right and if you, dear reader, will simply but into practice everything they are selling, you too will have an ever-growing, expanding ministry that actually loves Jesus...unlike all those lame ministries that don't do things they way we do. The vast majority of the principles the authors point to are biblically accurate! But their constant references to themselves and their own ministries reeks of bro Christianity arrogance.
Like I said, a severe disappointment.