No Perfect People Allowed: Creating a Come As You Are Culture in the Church (2007), John Burke

John Burke hits the nail on the head with his book about spiritual leadership. He provides a refreshing read for anyone frustrated with the hypocritical stereotype that plagues Christianity. Although the overabundance of word for word conservations makes the book unnecessarily lengthy, those conversations coupled with his observations and experiences outlined in this book bring authenticity to a vision of the Christian church. And what you will find in the book is that the definition of church is probably not what you think of it today, or perhaps it describes exactly what you think it should be.

Don't be misled by the subtitle, this book is for anyone questioning the validity of the church but more importantly it is for any Christian that may have the smallest inkling of leadership both inside and outside the walls of what we've created as the American church building.

John Burke's No Perfect People Allowed is recommended!

Period: August 2007
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