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Metanoia: How God Radically Transforms People, Churches, and Organizations From the Inside Out Paperback – April 25, 2023
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What if, instead of remaining stuck in unfruitful patterns and systems, we could experience the personal, church, and organizational transformation we so desperately desire?
The answer lies in Jesus’ first words as he began his public ministry: “metanoia.” This profound concept encompasses repentance as a radical paradigm shift and reorientation, inviting us to perceive the world through God’s eyes and bringing transformation in our own lives, the organizations we lead, and the world around us.
In these pages, Alan Hirsch and Rob Kelly bring together their decades of experience helping countless organizational leaders to implement deep and significant change. Combining a theologically robust understanding of metanoia, along with best thinking from the social sciences, this book equips individuals and organizations to serve courageously and effectively in a complex and uncertain world.
- Print length259 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 25, 2023
- Dimensions6 x 0.65 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101955142378
- ISBN-13978-1955142373
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~ DAVE FERGUSON, lead visionary, NewThing; author, BLESS
The church needs a course correction! Far beyond the guilt and shame frameworks of repentance we have previously held to, this book beckons us to consider metanoia as the radical paradigm shift we need in order to see with fresh eyes the beauty awaiting us in Christ. Compelling, hopeful, and unflinching, Metanoia is a masterful book that every Christian leader should read.
~ LISA RODRIGUEZ WATSON, national director, Missio Alliance; contributing author, Voices of Lament and Red Skies
In a world awash with peripherals, the message of Metanoia is truly and refreshingly radicalŃstriking right at the very radix, the root, of the ways in which we are to think, live, and lead as followers of Jesus Christ. I particularly welcome the blend of provocative thought and pragmatic empowerment, typical as it is of Alan Hirsch's life as both a prophetic intellect and catalytic leader.
~ PETE GREIG, 24-7 Prayer International and Emmaus Rd, UK
There are very few writers who can take a concept that you have known for a long time and help you rediscover it in a way that helps you see everything anew. Alan Hirsch seems to do this with every book. In Metanoia, he and his coauthor, Rob Kelly, reframe a biblical idea that for many has become burdensome and guilt-inducing into a pathway for new energy, creativity, and deep transformation. YouŐll want to return to this book over and over again, as Hirsch and Kelly demonstrate their ability to be docents of genuine transformation.
~ TOD BOLSINGER, Fuller Seminary; author, Canoeing the Mountains and Tempered Resilience
We are living in days of unprecedented change and cannot afford to ignore the practice and discipline of metanoia. Alan and Rob help us understand how we have got to where we are and show us how to get to where God wants to take us. Metanoia is not for the faint of heart but for those who wholeheartedly want to join God in his mission here on earth. This book should be read by every leader, and the concepts integrated into every church, ministry, and organization.
~ CHRISTINE CAINE, founder, A21 and Propel Women
Coming to terms with, and applying, the grace implicit in discovering and admitting error (our own not others) may be the most important competency of our time. This book is a master class, a philosophical tour de forceŃa profound, transformative, and luminous work.
~ BRIAN SANDERS, founder, Underground Network; author, Microchurches
The Christian life has been described as a series of commitments, big and small, that we make in response to every new commitment God offers to us in Christ. If that is the transforming journey for us individually, it is also the paradigm shift for the community of Jesus, which Alan Hirsch and Rob Kelly so vividly call for in this book.
~ LEIGHTON FORD, founder, Leighton Ford Ministries; author, Transforming Leadership
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- Publisher : 100 Movements Publishing (April 25, 2023)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 259 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1955142378
- ISBN-13 : 978-1955142373
- Item Weight : 13.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.65 x 9 inches
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About the authors
Alan Hirsch is the founding director of Forge Mission Training Network, 100Movements, The 5Q Collective, and Future Travelers. All these are focussed on developing missional leadership and movemental organization. Known for his innovative approach to mission, Alan is considered to be a thought-leader and key mission strategist for churches across the Western world. Hirsch is the author of The Forgotten Ways; 5Q; The Shaping of Things to Come, ReJesus, and The Faith of Leap (with Michael Frost); Untamed (with Debra Hirsch); Right Here, Right Now (with Lance Ford), and On the Verge (with Dave Ferguson).
Alan is co-founder and adjunct faculty for the M.A. in Missional Church Movements at Wheaton College (Illinois). He is also adjunct professor at Fuller Seminary, George Fox Seminary, among others, and he lectures frequently throughout Australia, Europe, and the United States. He is series editor for Baker Books’ Shapevine series , IVP’s Forge line, and an associate editor of Leadership Journal.
His experience in leadership includes leading a local church movement among the marginalized as well as heading up the Mission and Revitalization work of his denomination. He has been on leadership team with Christian Associates, a mission agency planting churches throughout Europe. Alan is adjunct professor at Fuller Seminary and lectures frequently throughout Australia, Europe, and the U.S.
A NOTE ABOUT MY BOOKS: FROM ALAN HIRSCH
Many people ask me whether there is some reason and logic of my various writings or whether they are random reflections on various subjects related to the missional church. Given that with the publication of The Permanent Revolution in February, I have completed my "library" of missional books, I thought that it is well worth explaining the rationale for my authorship to this stage. So for those who are interested, this is how it goes....
-The Shaping of Things to Come: Innovation and Mission for the 21st Century Church is really a foundational book and is considered seminal in setting the incarnational-mission conversation in the West. It really is scaffolding with which we can go about reconstructing our way of being along missional lines. It covers areas of incarnational mission, messianic spirituality, and innovative leadership, but redesigns these clearly along missional lines. I believe that the ideas therein are as valid as ever, and Baker is drafting a second, fully updated, edition as I write, so look for it. However, it is worth saying that it was written to help church planters to think like missionaries in the West as the assumptions behind the more formulaic church growth type approaches were no longer valid in our context. This has proved more and more true as we have advanced into the 21st Century. I have to admit that we (Mike and I) never expected the established church would take it seriously. The intended pioneering audience, along with the keen sense of urgency with which we wrote the book, can explain the overly revolutionary tone of the book...an element I correct somewhat in my later work On The Verge. http://amzn.to/vpedgL
-I consider The Forgotten Ways: Reactivating the Missional Church to be my centerpiece book...in many ways my magnum opus. The heart of this book is what can be called a "phenomenology of apostolic movement." In other words, what factors come together to generate high impact, exponentially explosive, spiritually vibrant, Jesus movements in any time and context. Because of its systematic and somewhat comprehensive nature (it identifies a system of six elements called mDNA arranged in a dynamic system) it acts as the organizing ideas that guide the rest of my writings. As I have become more and more convinced of the validity of the core ideas laid down in this book I committed myself to elaborate on these in the six books that follow. Readers of my other works should always have this as the guiding reference work. http://amzn.to/vJ6Aam
- The book ReJesus: A Wild Messiah for a Missional Church (with Mike Frost) is all about the central and definitive role that Jesus plays in all movements that claim his name. It is a serious elaboration of the element (called an mDNA) in The Forgotten Ways which I tagged as 'Jesus is Lord!' In this serious book we explain why we believe that it is primarily Christology that must define the core nature, purpose, and mission of the church. We are a messianic movement after all. Therefore all renewal must in the deepest possible sense involve a recovery of the role and significance of Jesus for discipleship, spirituality, theology, community, and mission.
- My book Untamed: Reactivating a Missional Form of Discipleship (with my beloved wife Deb) takes a somewhat different approach to the standard spiritual disciplines or teaching the 'heads of doctrine' approach to discipleship and formation. While not denying the validity of these, we suggest that certain things, ideas, and relationships intrude themselves into the God-relationship and block our capacity to be all that Jesus intended us to be. We believe that by identifying these hindrances, and moving beyond them, opens us up to becoming impactful followers of Jesus. Essentially it is an anatomy of modern idolatry and an exploration of what we call Shema spirituality--understanding the nature of dynamic monotheism, loving God with all that we are, and our neighbors as self. This book elaborates on the mDNA of discipleship and disciple-making. It is designed to be very accessible to Christians wanting to grow in their love of God. http://amzn.to/tHhRHB
- Right Here Right Now: Everyday Mission for Everyday People (with Lance Ford) is pretty much as the title suggests. As an elaboration of the mDNA of incarnational mission, it is a very practical book about how to get (and stay) engaged in everyday mission and make a Kingdom difference in the various arenas of life. Anyone should be able to read and engage the ideas in this book. In many ways it aims at activating the whole people of God (and not just leadership) into the missional equation. This is a huge missing piece in terms of movement dynamics. http://amzn.to/uggBnR
- The Permanent Revolution: Apostolic Imagination and Practice for the 21st Century Church is the book that focuses on the nature of ministry and leadership within (and for) apostolic movements. Coming out in Feb 2012, the book focuses on apostolic leadership in particular, but it does so within the broader context of fivefold gifting complex set out by Paul in his foundational work on ecclesiology...Ephesians. It's a big book in every way; weighty in content, unavoidable in its logic, and provides a strongly dissenting alternative to the prevailing forms of leadership in the church. It is likely to be a pretty controversial but will hopefully recalibrate the way we think about, and do, ministry and leadership in the 21st Century. It correlates to the mDNA of apostolic environment in The Forgotten Ways. http://amzn.to/sMYFLa
- 5Q: Reactivating the Original Intelligence and Capacity of the Body of Christ. This book is, as far as I am aware, the most comprehensive exploration into the purposes of the fivefold ministry available to date. It is a seriously deep dive into the APEST typology, but takes it to a whole new level in terms of system. I humbly believe this to be a book that will change the conversation about ministry and will bring about adjustments in leadership and organization.
- My book On the Verge: The Future of the Church as Apostolic Movement, written with mega-church, multi-site, church planting movement leader Dave Ferguson, is all about organizational dynamics and change particularly as it relates to established, and relatively successful, forms of contemporary church (although it is by no means limited to them.) The book is thoroughgoing exploration of the nature of paradigms and paradigmatic change, change management and process, innovation of new forms and ideas, and of creating movement dynamics in large and complex systems. This is at least in part an elaboration on the mDNA of Organic Systems. http://amzn.to/uexUyl
- The Faith of Leap: Embracing a Theology of Risk, Adventure & Courage (once again with Mike Frost) started as a project to simply elaborate the mDNA of Communitas--that form of togetherness/communality that happens in the context of an ordeal, danger, risk, and challenge. But we soon realized that it meant that we had to look more deeply at the nature of adventure, risk, and courage and how it changes the equation of church, discipleship, spirituality, leadership, and yes...even our most basic theology. Its an exciting book with huge implications for how we ought to think of ourselves and how we should act in the world. http://amzn.to/sC6Vhp
- And lastly, but by no means least, there's The Forgotten Ways Handbook: A Practical Guide for Developing Missional Churches. Written with the help of my old friend and collaborator Darryn Altclass, this book is meant to be as thoroughly practical as the primary text The Forgotten Ways is theoretical. It is a literal cornucopia of suggestions, ideas, practices, and possibilities that can embed missional ideas and a movemental ethos in local churches and organizations. Designed for group work and discussion, it is a great compliment to both the primary text and On The Verge. http://amzn.to/uldOSK
I think that with the above output, I have produced the necessary material that God has commissioned me to do at this stage of my life. I wholeheartedly believe that the form of the church that will advance the cause of Jesus in the 21st (and reverse the decline of the church at the same time) is that of the apostolic movement with all its spiritual dynamism and missional energy. But our imaginations have become so captive to a more static and more regulated form of the church. All these books, read individually, but especially when taken together, present a comprehensive, alternative, primal, vision of the church as a dynamic, high-impact, spiritually authentic, and sustainable, people movement in the Way of Jesus our Founder.
Alan Hirsch
Sunday, January 1, 2012.
PS: Check out the picture in this profile that visually illustrates what I have said above.
ROB KELLY is a catalyst for city movements that unite the church for the flourishing of cities. He is founder of the For Charlotte Network and co-founder of City Leaders Collective. As an author, communicator, and mission strategist, Rob is a regular speaker at churches, conferences, and seminars. Prior to this work, Rob served for thirteen years pastoring in Charlotte. Rob is married to Ani, and they are the proud parents of Addison and RJ.
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"...the third chapter of Metanoia, I began to not only understand the deeper meanings of repentance, but I also see the concept, even the invitation, to..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023I stumbled across this intriguing word, metanoia while researching for a sermon and it piqued my curiosity; a quick Google search and discovered that Alan Hirsch had written a book on the subject. I, as well as the community I pastor have experienced, as most others have so many transitions since March of 2020 but there never seemed to be a directive or even rhyme or reason at times. By the third chapter of Metanoia, I began to not only understand the deeper meanings of repentance, but I also see the concept, even the invitation, to embrace the change, let go of the old, leave the dead space of liminal living and apprehend the now of God's purposes all through the scriptures. I'm on my second read with highlighter and under-liner in hand. This book is a treasure trove of wise council for these trying times.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023Metanoia is the word for repentance. It also means to have your thinking ripped inside out. To change one's mind. To become undone. To be taken apart like a lego and put back together in a different shape. Basically, that's the essence of discipleship. To be remade. It's curious then that we stop letting this happen to ourselves as we supposedly progress in the spiritual life. But shouldn't this be happening on a regular basis?
One of the things that greatly excites me is that as Alan has been calling the church for years to a type of missional metanoia, this book goes straight to the heart of the problem and calls us to embrace change. To trust the process. Imagine that you're a denominational leader and you've struggled to adapt to new ways and resisted institutional change... this book is a cure for the common old. It will help you to embrace change as the one constant, and proof that God is at work in your life, group, church, work, and even institution.
In the end, it's an analysis of what happens when the new wine is put inside of the old wineskin. That doesn't have to be the end of the story. Hirsch argues that it's just the beginning.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023Once again, Alan Hirsch has taken a deep dive into a profound idea and artistically shared his journey with us. The timing of this thorough exploration that spans the depth and breadth of the concept we narrowly call “repentance” is “just in time.” The Church of Jesus is living through a tipping point in the story and how we respond individually and corporately will be the difference in stepping forward into a Jesus facing future or remaining tethered to ways of being the Church that are firmly entrenched the in extra biblical constructs that the church has become entangled in. The only way to extricate ourselves from the burdens of these archaic ecclesiastical chains is to actively step into Metanoia. What it is and how we do that is the focus of the book. This is a must read for every church leader desiring to be fully with Jesus on His mission. This book is meant to be received slowly. So, get the book, take your time and let the rich ideas drizzle into your heart and life.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023Alan Hirsch and Rob Kelly remind us, once again, to take notice of this new era of mission and embrace it as uncharted territory. “Metanoia,” for me, hearkens back to Hirsch’s “Forgotten Ways” and reminds us afresh of the opportunities ahead and also warns us against settling for the status quo. Their argument is a provocative, theologically rich, and thoughtful analysis of our current reality and is also an invitation to embark on a “Metanoia Journey”—a journey of repentance. Their approach, as refreshing as it is startling, urges both a healthy pause and deep, Spirit-led examination.
I am not hearing anything like it from anywhere else.
I highly recommend Metanoia in part because I've experienced and applied many of these principles by way of the Movement Leaders Collective as a missiologist and organizational leader--it's a must-read for the collective body of Christ. Thank you Alan and Rob for stimulating our thinking yet again.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023This is a must read for any church leader, and/or faithful Christian, who cares deeply about the church and longs to see her become all that Jesus Christ intends for her to be. This book will lead you on a journey that will cause you to consider deeply all that you think the church is in there’s supposed to be.
Metanoia serves as an expert guide to lead us into gods greater future for his church. You will swim in some deep waters of thought and contemplation. You will also be given very practical tools and roadmaps to lead you forward. I urge you to order this book and read it twice. I also encourage you to grab a couple extra copies and read them with some others who you can go on the journey with.
5.0 out of 5 starsThis is a must read for any church leader, and/or faithful Christian, who cares deeply about the church and longs to see her become all that Jesus Christ intends for her to be. This book will lead you on a journey that will cause you to consider deeply all that you think the church is in there’s supposed to be.An important word in season!
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023
Metanoia serves as an expert guide to lead us into gods greater future for his church. You will swim in some deep waters of thought and contemplation. You will also be given very practical tools and roadmaps to lead you forward. I urge you to order this book and read it twice. I also encourage you to grab a couple extra copies and read them with some others who you can go on the journey with.
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023The authors are 100% correct. They show us that a Jesus-following ecclesia can actually exist in our age and that the widely despised model of "church" -- that harbors pasted-on-smiles, absence of proximate "compassion," overt hypocrisy, idolatry of phony middle-class decorum, Vending Machine Prayer (without any conversation-with-God prayer), magical thinking, intense selfishness, idolatry of worshiptainment, and indifference to "If you love me, you will obey my commands," performative "charisma"-- can be done away with if we work on it. ---- Metanoia: JUST DO IT!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023Alan Hirsch and Rob Kelly are calling the church to a deeper understanding of repentance, beyond mere renunciation of the sins of the flesh, to a radical reorientation of our mindset (worldview). Hirsch is one of the few authors who can break new theological ground while remaining grounded in orthodoxy. Kelly puts wheels on the challenge of facilitating organizational repentance. If you are serving as pastor of a church that is stubbornly resisting change that is necessary for her to remain faithful to Kingdom values, this book is for you.
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- NatoNoelReviewed in Australia on June 20, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Hirsch h done it again…
Destined to be a modern classic, by reading this book you will begin to grasp the joy of repentance and learn how to embrace it as a lifestyle.
Compulsory reading for those in leadership.
- Norm DyckReviewed in Canada on May 15, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the book your church needs you to read!
I have had the privilege of leading organizations and/or churches in change processes. Those processes would have been stronger with this book! Alan Hirsch and Rob Kelly provide a thought provoking journey through Metanoia (repentance), realigning our plans and purposes with Jesus. At a time when every leader is being challenged to define the reality that their church/organization will serve in, Metanoia is an excellent guide along the way.
Norm DyckThis is the book your church needs you to read!
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2023
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