Planting-Missional-Churches by Ed Stetzer is a must read tome. Every now and again you read a book that costs you the ink of one full pen because you make so many marks, underlines, margin notes and asterisks; this is one of those books.
This book has value for current church leaders who are exploring how their church might better engage the cultures of un-churched un-convinced people; it’s not just for those looking to plan new churches. It's a great read if you are wondering how the mission of the church could be reevaluated, revisited and enhanced or directionally changed.
Also on the book pile beside my big overstuffed chair - Eragon by Christopher Paolini and Hurt : Inside the World of Today's Teenagers by Chap Clark
On the iPod: John Mayer – Continuum

