Shrink: Faithful Ministry in a Church-Growth Culture

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Among followers of Jesus, great is often the enemy of good.

The drive to be great—to be a success by the standards of the world—often crowds out the qualities of goodness, virtue, and faithfulness that should define the central focus of Christian leadership. In the culture of today’s church, successful leadership is often judged by what works, while persistent faithfulness takes a back seat. If a ministry doesn’t produce results, it is dropped. If people don’t respond, we move on. This pursuit of “greatness” exerts a crushing pressure on the local church and creates a consuming anxiety in its leaders. In their pursuit of this warped vision of greatness, church leaders end up embracing a leadership narrative that runs counter to the sacrificial call of the gospel story.

When church leaders focus on faithfulness to God and the gospel, however, it’s always a kingdom-win—regardless of the visible results of their ministry. John the Baptist modeled this kind of leadership. As John’s disciples crossed the Jordan River to follow after Jesus, John freely released them to a greater calling than following him. Speaking of Jesus, John said: “He must increase, but I must decrease.” Joyfully satisfied to have been faithful to his calling, John knew that the size and scope of his ministry would be determined by the will of the Father, not his own will. Following the example of John the Baptist and with a careful look at the teaching of Scripture, Tim Suttle dares church leaders to risk failure by chasing the vision God has given them—no matter how small it might seem—instead of pursuing the broad path of pragmatism that leads to fame and numerical success.

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4.3
3 reviews
Christopher Heintzelman
September 2, 2014
This book is an absolute must read. Suttle is clearly an author who both loves and stands fully committed to the Christian church. From this "all-in" position, he has penned a clear, prophetic critique of current, American church trends, gently but firmly contrasting these trends to The Gospel, and offering an alternative that is nothing short of hope itself. With powerfully intelligent, yet fully accessible language, Suttle takes a clear and thoughtful look at the motivations and styles of American churches today. His findings are as undeniable and they are convicting. As Tim offers a clear Biblical alternative to today's church-growth culture, the reader can not help but experience hope for The Church and a deep desire to SHRINK. If you are part of a LARGE church, this book is for you. If you are part of a SMALL church, this book is for you. If you have LEFT or are DISILLUSIONED with the Church, this book is for you. If this book is heavily read, it will be a game-changer! The Church needs this!
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About the author

Tim Suttle is the pastor of Redemption Church in Olathe, Kansas and the author of Finding God's Story in the Midst of Extremes and Public Jesus. Tim and his wife, Kristin, live in Kansas City with their two boys, Nicholas and Lewis.

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