In the following Advance interview, co-authors Jonathan and Jennifer Campbell take us inside The Way of Jesus, one of the newest books in the Leadership Network Publications series, produced with Jossey-Bass. The Series delivers innovative concepts from today's preeminent thinkers, practitioners and pioneering churches.

ADVANCE: Simply put, how do you define The Way of Jesus?


AUTHORS: The life of Jesus. Living out of my identity in Christ. To live in communion with Christ and in community with others who simply desire to listen and follow Jesus as his Spirit leads.

ADVANCE: What new ideas regarding religion and spirituality will we find in the book?


AUTHORS: Most who write about the church today are writing from within Christendom. They are quick to point out the faults and failings of the religious system, and then leave it at that. They do not show another way. We have sought to offer hope and a pathway toward embodying new wineskins for the new wine of this generation.
ADVANCE: Publishers always ask, "What is the market for this book?" What's your answer?

AUTHORS: This book is for spiritual seekers--both East and West, churched and de-churched--who long to experience community and a holistic spirituality. We write for those who are moved by their spiritual longings and intuitively know there has to be another way of growing spiritually.

ADVANCE: What are some of the groundbreaking ideas that may surprise readers?

AUTHORS: Hope lies in going deeper than what most
religions offer. We have seen the gospel embodied in a variety of ways. The more we experience the power of God at work in Western and non-Western contexts, the more we appreciate the power and simplicity of the gospel to take root in any culture or among any people.

The gospel of Jesus answers the spiritual and relational longings of all cultures (specifically the needs for identity, love, community, truth, and power). Only as the church dies to itself and lays down the image it thought it was to be or has become will it have the opportunity to be organically reborn as the Body of Christ in new and different cultural realities.

The Aging of America
According to statistics published in the July/August issue of Rev magazine:

The number of Americans aged 65 and older climbed to more than 34.9 million in 2000, compared with 3.1 million in 1900.
The ratio of elderly Americans to the total population jumped from 1 in 25 to 1 in 8.
Friends and Food Fuel Spiritual Growth
A survey of churchgoers shows that people who report having strong friendships at church are 26 percent more likely to describe themselves as having an active faith and a close relationship to God, according to a Gallup study reported by D. Michael Lindsay in Friendship: Creating a Culture of Connectivity in Your Church (Group Publishing, 2005).

Most Influential Churches: Saddleback, Willow, North Point
The nation's most influential churches are Saddleback, pastored by Rick Warren, Willow Creek, pastored by Bill Hybels and North Point, pastored by Andy Stanley...

In Case You Missed It...

Check the Leadership Network Advance archives for these and other feature articles on church innovation:
The Engagement Matrix: Enlarging the Heart, Expanding the Kingdom
High Yield Church Planting Begins with Radical Shifts
Transforming Your Church from the Inside Out
Wanted: Healthcare and
Wellness Ministries

Leadership Network is launching a research project to discover the ways churches are addressing healthcare and wellness issues.


CCN Special Event: "Becoming a Contagious Christian"

As part of its "Reaching the Unchurched" series, the CCN satellite broadcast network is presenting a special one-day evangelism course created especially for non-evangelists.


2005 Megachurch Research

A new research project is underway to gather information on U.S. megachurches.

Ideas for Externally
Focused Service

Could you use a jump-start for your community service
ministry, or some fresh ideas to add variety to existing work outside the walls? Volunteers from one congregation created handmade teddy bears to cheer up cancer patients. The youth group from another church collected 1,200 winter coats for the needy.

In her just-released concept paper, 99 Innovations: Creative Ideas and Resources to Engage 100 Percent of Your Church in Externally Focused Service, Alexandra McNabb taps into 18 churches that offer insight into their extraordinary methods of serving. You can get all 99 ideas for $19.95 by downloading the paper at www.leadnet.org.
I want to personally thank you for the investment you've made in my life over the past 15 years. I was first introduced to Leadership Network through the Large Church Pastors Forums in Glen Eyrie. We were averaging
about 800 Sunday worshipers when I first attended, and Leadership Network taught me the "how" of the large church. The Nappanee Missionary Church is a strange deal. Nappanee, Indiana is a town of just over 6,000. Our average Sunday morning attendance is now more than 2,600, and we have opened our second video venue in the midst of Amish country.
I want you to know how much you have contributed to my life. I'm one of the "hidden" stories! You'll hear a bunch more in heaven!

Dave Engbrecht
Senior Pastor
Nappanee Missionary Church
Nappanee, IN
www.nmc1.org