Confessions of a Reformission Rev., Mark Driscoll
Confessions of a Reformission Rev., Mark Driscoll
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Confessions of a Reformission Rev.
Hard Lessons from an Emerging Missional Church

Author: Mark Driscoll

Narrator: Art Carlson

Unabridged: 5 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 06/15/2009


Synopsis

This is the story of the birth and growth of Seattle’s innovative Mars Hill Church, one of America’s fastest growing churches located in one of America’s toughest mission fields. It’s also the story of the growth of a pastor, the mistakes he’s made along the way, and God’s grace and work in spite of those mistakes. Mark Driscoll’s emerging, missional church took a rocky road from its start in a hot, upstairs youth room with gold shag carpet to its current weekly attendance of thousands. With engaging humor, humility, and candor, Driscoll shares the failures, frustrations, and just plain messiness of trying to build a church that is faithful to the gospel of Christ in a highly post-Christian culture. In the telling, he’s not afraid to skewer some sacred cows of traditional, contemporary, and emerging churches. Each chapter discusses not only the hard lessons learned but also the principles and practices that worked and that can inform your church’s ministry, no matter its present size. The book includes discussion questions and appendix resources. “After reading a book like this, you can never go back to being an inwardly focused church without a mission. Even if you disagree with Mark about some of the things he says, you cannot help but be convicted to the inner core about what it means to have a heart for those who don’t know Jesus.”—Dan Kimball, author,The Emerging Church “… will make you laugh, cry, and get mad … school you, shape you, and mold you into the right kind of priorities to lead the church in today’s messy world.”—Robert Webber, Northern Seminary

About Mark Driscoll

Mark Driscoll is one of the 50 most influential pastors in America, and the founder of Mars Hill Church in Seattle (www.marshillchurch.org), the Paradox Theater, and the Acts 29 Network which has planted scores of churches. Mark is the author of The Radical Reformission: Reaching Out Without Selling Out. He speaks extensively around the country, has lectured at a number of seminaries, and has had wide media exposure ranging from NPR’s All Things Considered to the 700 Club, and from Leadership Journal to Mother Jones magazine. He’s a staff religion writer for the Seattle Times. Along with his wife and children, Mark lives in Seattle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Josh on November 13, 2017

What a ride. Only a church planter could read this book, and come away feeling like Driscoll is telling their own story, but in a different city and context. I was sort of creeped out at how many of these same things our church plant has struggled with. I appreciate Driscoll’s transparency, and will......more

Goodreads review by Timothy on April 13, 2020

What can I say about this book? It’s Drisky being Drisky. It was interesting hearing him talk about his congregation throughout the book in light of the Mars Hill fallout. The arrogance and domineering attitude was there from the very beginning…not a surprise to see that is basically what led to the......more

Goodreads review by Douglas on May 20, 2011

I really enjoyed this book. Good food for thought. If a person knows how to distinguish between principles and methods, a lot here can transfer from one cultural setting to another.......more

Goodreads review by Toby on December 03, 2010

Again, this is really somewhere between a 3 and a 4, but there are a number of really helpful things in this book, especially for pastors and church planters. I have my quibbles, and he certainly doesn't cover all of the areas of church life and church planting. But there's a lot of good stuff here.......more

Goodreads review by Rod on February 16, 2015

This book would make alot of Christians angry...therefore its a good book. It makes you think and challenge everything you've ever know about running a successful Church. It didn't give me the answers I was hoping for, but it wasn't supposed to. It was supposed to show you the answers Mark was looki......more