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Discovering Your City : Bringing Light to the Task of Community Transformation [Paperback]

Carl Townsend (Author), Bob Waymire (Author)
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March 1, 2000
City reachers, pastors, parachurch leaders, and key laymen will find Discovering Your City to be a powerful and valuable tool for aiding in understanding the distinctives and dynamics of the city, its societies, and the Church. Educational institutions will find it valuable and relevant.

The fundamental purpose of this book is to provide guidance and help in discovering your city to the extent you have the accurate, up-to-date picture necessary for effecting Biblical-based transformation of both the city and the Church in the city. It is also to help see every segment of society in the city penetrated with the love, care, joy, and power of Jesus Christ through the presence of culturally relevant gatherings of believers, and culturally relevant ministries.

It highlights the vital and strategic role of information in mobilizing the Body of Christ for reaching the whole city with the whole Gospel. It provides guidance and tools needed for identifying what types and kinds of data should be gathered and then takes you, step by step, through the gathering, analysis, and communication/application processes.

This book is not the cure-all or the once-for-all answer in the area of city research and information. Hopefully however, you will find this book will play a key role in moving from where you are now to a fully operational citywide strategy and community transformation initiative.

An extensive appendix (approx. 150 pages) of reference materials provides: expanded data descriptions, sample maps, tables and graphs, survey forms, detailed analysis process steps, growth rate calculations, spiritual mapping survey lists, and other valuable material.


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Bob Waymire has given much of the last thirty years of his life to analyzing the effectiveness of the Church and the context in which it ministers. In so doing he has emerged as one of the most experienced and insightful researcher-analysts in the world.

In this work Bob and Carl Townsend have distilled decades of experience and present a what, why, and how book to take you through the processes of obtaining, analyzing, and applying strategic information to effective city-reaching and transformation. Each leader and worker seriously interested in discovering the realities within the city, including the Church, and seeing them translated into effective citywide transformation, should keep this cutting-edge book close by. -- Jack Dennison, founder and president of CitiReach International

You bring fresh insights, terminology, analogies and depth to the idea of discipling nations and cities. And of course taking us through the strategy all from the viewpoint of gathering and analyzing the data is a much needed and appreciated trip. -- Jim Montgomery, founder and president of DAWN Ministries

About the Author

Bob Waymire is founder and president of LIGHT International. He is involved in nationwide and citywide Church mobilization and research. He has served as the global coordinator of National Research Mobilization with the AD2000 Movement, and currently serves as global co-coordinator for National Strategy Initiatives. He is the founder of Global Mapping International. He and his family reside in Etna, California.

Carl Townsend is founder and president of Strategic Resources Ministry. He lives in Portland, Oregon and has been active in the citywide initiative Mission Portland as research coordinator for the past decade. He has written more than 30 computer text books over the past 20 years, and currently consults on a variety of computer and research-related projects.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 317 pages
  • Publisher: Light Intl (March 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0967534208
  • ISBN-13: 978-0967534206
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, July 6, 2001
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Timothy Beavis (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This book had some good concepts, but overall I was pretty disappointed by it. It moves quickly from practical suggestions for identifying potential areas of ministry to over spiritualized strategic level warfare, which focuses more on the enemy than anything else. The appendix (which takes up more than half the book!) has some helpful tables in it, but for the most part it wasn't very helpful.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A good starting point that fails to deliver, May 28, 2007
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J. Ferch (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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In Discovering Your City, Bob Waymire and Carl Townsend seek to equip Christian leaders with a barebones skillset for socio-cultural research. This is needed, they argue, because of the rapidly increasing irrelevance on the part of the Church in relation to changing urban landscapes. The traditional church has lost its ability to speak to many of the emerging subcultures that characterize contemporary American society. Waymire and Townsend establish this fact in the opening paragraphs of their introduction using church attendance statistics that have become characteristic of church growth literature. These bleak facts lead them to their central thesis: "The Church must listen, hear, and understand the voices of current generations. It is quite obvious that new creative, contextualized wineskins are sorely needed" (Intro-3). Their thesis is certainly nothing new. However, their contribution to it is certainly worthwhile. Rather than promoting a new model, paradigm, or program, Waymire and Townsend focus instead on foundational methodology. These "creative, contextualized wineskins," they argue, cannot be developed without thoroughly researching the target group. In their own words, "The fundamental purpose of this book is to provide guidance and help in `discovering your city' so you have the accurate, up-to-date picture necessary for effecting biblically-based transformation of both the city, and the Church in the city" (Intro-13).

In support of their thesis, the authors take a very practical approach. Aside from brief discussion in the first few chapters, they provide very little philosophical background or discussion regarding the reasoning behind research. The majority of the book is aimed squarely at methodology. This emphasis can be frustrating to some readers, especially if they are not yet entirely convinced of the benefits or conceptual foundation of research in ministry. However, these matters are simply not within their scope, and they leave them to be treated by others. Their concern is purely pragmatic.

Waymire and Townsend provide a systematic, step-by-step approach for analyzing any given community. They break the research process down into six distinct steps: mobilization, spying out the land, collecting "harvest force" data, collecting "harvest field" data, analysis, and communication. These steps are separated into ten chapters.

Generally speaking, the authors provide a very informative model for anyone new to the idea of research in ministry. Their emphasis on practical research that answers real-life questions and reveals concrete needs makes the approach accessible to any practitioner willing to do the work. They put the process in terms that anyone can grasp and avoid the highly theoretical. Half the book is composed of appendices, full of useful charts, tables, and lists designed to walk potential researchers through the actual "legwork."

This emphasis on practicality and accessibility, however, is perhaps the book's greatest weakness as well. Little effort is made to use "industry-standard" best practices or vocabulary. Instead, terms like "harvest field" and "harvest force" brand the book as distinctively "churchy." In and of itself, there is nothing wrong with this, but the idea of a church leader using terms like this in a presentation to a local group of aldermen or businesspeople is undeniable rather humorous. The steps presented by Waymire and Townsend are not placed into any sort of larger academic context, and one wonders just how credible they are. All-in-all, the book has a nonprofessional feel. Numerous formatting and proofing issues only exacerbate the issue, and their extensive scriptural "proof-texting" drains their credibility even further among Bible college audiences (as illustrated by their continued use of the story of Nehemiah to provide scriptural foundation for their approach).

In the end, the book provides a decent introduction to the topic at hand. It is perhaps even sufficient for amateur-level research for grassroots-type ministries. Their step-by-step breakdown helps would-be researchers to categorize their work into logical stages, and along the way they offer many practical suggestions on where to find information and how to conduct the work. True community analysis, however, requires a much more solid foundation than that offered here.
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Many writers and researchers who have explored America's Church have all come to an astonishing conclusion. Read the first page
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saturation church planting, citywide initiative, spiritual mapping, church data, boundary files, mapping center, attendance data, pie graphs, standard graph
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Harvest Force, Harvest Field, Body of Christ, Jesus Christ, George Barna, Jim Montgomery, Urban Outreach, Great Commission, Holy Spirit, George Otis, Regal Books, John Knoxer, Lord of the Harvest, Promise Keepers, Research Phase, Spirit of God
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