Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Vintage Church - A Review


Erik Raymond gives a very favorable review of Vintage Church by Mark Driscoll and Gerry Breshears. He writes:
It is very appropriate and timely for Mark Driscoll and Gerry Breshears to release a book on church ministry. Driscoll has become a bit of a model for young church planters through his Acts 29 network and various conference appearances. Therefore, a consolidated ‘volume’ if you will is welcomed.

As with previous books from the authors’ pens Vintage Church is intensely practical. Mars Hill Church in Seattle is the reoccurring lab of reference for church ministry. This is extremely helpful in a book like this seeing that it gives a lot of flesh and bones to the biblical priorities outlined.

If you were critical of some of Driscoll’s previous books due to language or questionable references (as I was with Vintage Jesus) you will have little to complain about here. From my perspective this is the type of product that really quiets and encourages sincere critics who want to see Driscoll’s work used greatly in the church. If you are a Driscoll hater, well, he couldn’t do or say much that would ever satisfy you. The writing style remains engaging, biblical, funny, and real; which are all virtues from Driscoll’s pen.

Read the rest.

3 comments:

Seth McBee said...

Clicked on your name from irishcalvinist...noticed you told him about his title spelling error and just found it funny that you then had in your post...

"His writes..."

Instead of "He writes..."

Sorry...just thought it was funny
:)

Vitamin Z said...

I am embrace my hypocrisy.

z

:)

Vitamin Z said...

I mean... (GEEZ) I embrace my hypocrisy.

(typing too fast)

z