Book Review

Book Review


Lawson Murray offers a compelling and practical vision for what becomes possible when the church takes integration seriously in this book. Rather than treating generations as parallel ministries, he invites readers to imagine discipleship as a shared life of faith where the whole church flourishes when generations are intentionally woven together.

The book is thoughtfully structured around twelve “in-gredients” and memorable metaphors that make integration feel both accessible and actionable. Murray bridges theology and practice with clarity, helping readers consider how to move beyond age-segmented assumptions toward more relational, formational ways of being church.

One of the book’s real strengths is its usability. The reflection questions, chapter summaries, and prayer prompts at the end of each chapter invite both personal discernment and communal conversation, making this a strong resource for ministry teams and leadership groups.

Integrated Ministry will be especially helpful for leaders who sense that faithful discipleship today requires a renewed imagination for life together across generations. Pick up your copy today here. 

 

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