Knowing and greatly respecting both of the authors and being passionate about the subject, I’ll start by acknowledging my inevitable bias! But, here goes-
In short, this is a wonderful resource and a valuable read, especially for anyone serving in ministry. Whether single or married, it can only help one grow in awareness and sensitivity to others and further open up streams of communication.
In the book, Eeiningburg and Grumelot present a unique and immensely practical workbook on the dynamic between singles and married couples on teams. The structure is largely built around a widely distributed survey, approaching subjects like leadership dynamics, team communication and expectations, work life balance, and more. The authors did an excellent job of weaving together the data, personal stories of theirs and others, and providing practical application steps.
This may be a personal preference more than anything, but the reason I give it 4/5 stars is I feel more could have been done to vision cast for the impact having married and single adults standing shoulder to shoulder, united in purpose can have in ministry. But I write that knowing that the aim of the book was geared more towards the practical aspects. In short, I would highly, highly recommend this resource!