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When German Christians read (another) American book on church development they often roll their eyes and respond with, ‘typically American.’ What they mean is that the content is so tied to an American cultural context that it is practically unusable in a German or another cross-cultural context. This is not the case with The Missional Journey. Bob Logan has gifted the wider world with content that is transferable, challenges that are timely, questions that are forward-looking, and guidelines that are transformative. If you read, re-read and digest this salient work, you will find yourself in the middle of a missional journey and a missional movement.

Dr. Dietrich Schindler Executive Director of Church Planting in the Evangelical Free Church in Germany, and author of The Jesus-Model: Planting Churches Like Jesus

I have found as an evangelist that the world has shifted a great deal the last twenty years. It’s time we all heed Bob Logan’s direction for us and consider a new approach.

Doug Murren

Most missional leaders know their mission. They have some understanding of their vision. They’re sketchy on how to get there. What I appreciate about Bob Logan is his ability to help missional leaders turn vision into reality.

Rev. Tom De Vries, D.Min. General Secretary, Reformed Church in America

Bob does it again! In his masterful way he has taken the hot, but often misunderstood, topic of being missional and has made it both understandable and practical for anyone who is on or wants to be on the missional journey.

Dana Allin Synod Executive, ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians

The Missional Journey is well-grounded, field-tested, and action-oriented. If you want to really engage the world as a missional leader, keep this book close when you’re drawing up plans and taking next steps.

Randy Shaw Teaching Pastor at Missio and Director at nwchurchplanting.org

This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to embrace an incarnational approach to mission, anyone who is looking to embrace Jesus’ framework for mission.

Tom Johnston Executive Director, The Praxis Center for Church Development

With biblical insight and Holy Spirit-driven truths, Bob outlines a present-day missional approach to ministry based on how Jesus himself lived incarnationally. A must-read for any individual engaged in transformational ministry.

Jamie and Alissa Shattenberg Red Island Restoration, Madagascar

Bob Logan has done another stellar service for the church by sharing the broad, practical implications of holistic implementation of a Kingdom-oriented, missionally-focused ministry.

John Wasem US Mobilization Director for Stadia: New Church Strategies, Irvine, California

Bob Logan once again balances thoughtful reflection with pragmatic principles. Chronicling The Missional Journey from biblical theology to multiplying movements, this book touches on issues at the heart of God.

Dr. Gary Reinecke Ministry Coach & Trainer at InFocus

The Missional Journey is task theology at its finest. This is no ordinary missional book. It’s a missional manual, written by an outstanding practitioner who has been on the journey and guiding other sojourners for decades.

Dr. John L. Amstutz Foursquare Missions International consultant

Full of very practical advice and excellent questions to help you reflect and wisely chart your entire missional journey from beginning to end.

Michael Cadena Director, Esperanza Para Mexico, a church growth and health coaching ministry

The Missional Journey demands theological rigor and discerning, prayerful work by a community. It does not offer easy programs or simple solutions. Rather, this book invites us onto a journey that leads out to new and unknown frontiers.

Kurt Fredrickson, DMin, PhD Director, Doctor of Ministry Program, Fuller Theological Seminary

While the primary audience for this book is the missional church planter, network and denominational leaders will find the last chapter is worth the price of the book in itself.

Wayne Krause Director, Center for Church Planting, South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists

If you simply want theory, this book is not for you. Here you will find a biblical theology of the Kingdom with specific and tangible tools for fulfilling the great commission in your city.

Dr. John Jackson President of William Jessup University and Leadership Author and Speaker, drjohnjackson.com

The Missional Journey is a practical guide for churches looking to put their faith into action. Read this book if you’re serious about having a powerful incarnational impact in your community.

Darren Adwalpalker Pastor/Multiethnic Church Planter

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