"With insight, clarity, and passion, Mark Love boldly invites us to imagine the possibility of an Acts 15:28 church. He carefully reads Acts in light of its relevance for how the church might embody--in its actual life and ministry--the reign of God in the power of the Holy Spirit. I highly recommend this book for anyone seeking to discern how God might be leading the church today as a community of the Spirit."
--Lois Malcolm, chair of systematic theology, Luther Seminary
"Our churches are in crisis. Desperate to stave off decline, congregations worship at the idol of 'growth.' In providing religious goods and services to discriminating consumers in a competitive religious marketplace, churches have hollowed out the mission of God. Mark Love shows us a better way, calling us to become an Acts 15:28 church, a people able to discern and join God's mission in the world. This is a bold, necessary, and urgent book."
--Richard Beck, professor of psychology, Abilene Christian University
"Few authors are able to wed such abundance of biblical and theological insight with clear, practical application as Mark Love does here. The practices of the church in Acts developed in this book, such as gathering strange sounding names around a common table and trusting 'all flesh' to be a potential source for discernment of the Holy Spirit, have transformed my pastoral ministry and breathed new life into my congregation. As enjoyable as this book is to read, putting it into practice is even better."
--Shawna Songer Gaines, lead pastor, Trevecca Community Church of the Nazarene