“Confessions of a Reformissional Rev” by Mark Driscoll
This is a biographical account of the birth of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington, USA. It follows his successes and failures in launching what is now one of the most influential churches in the world. He learnt the hard way. Driscoll’s podcasts of sermons are some of the most downloaded.
Even though the book is probably targeted towards current and future church planters I found it an interesting and easy read. It helped that I could tune into Driscoll’s sense of humour after listens to sermons repeatedly. Much the same as what happened reading the Cosby books.
Even though I am not an aspiring church planter at the moment this book is still a great story for all to read for some encouragement when going through those tough times.
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