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As a result of the near-death experiences of many congregations today denominational leaders are looking for ways to revitalize churches. The act of revitalization often starts with the assumption that what was once vital can be vital again if church leaders simply do the same better. So congregations increase programs budgets and formulas. They look back in time trying to recapture a period when the churchs role in society was vital. A church seeking revitalization typically does more of the same but faster. However the central story of our faith is the story of both death and resurrection. Followers of Christ like to live out the resurrection part of our faith but they often arent very comfortable dealing with what must come before resurrection - death.The church must be willing to live out its entire story from beginning to end. The church needs to trust that God will bring to life what God wants to. This book suggests shifting away from the language of revitalization toward the story of death and resurrection. Escobedo-Frank focuses on ten specific re- words to outline a strategy for dying and resurrecting again - for restarting the church:Recognize Realize Restore Review Reform Resensitize Release Reinvigorate Reemphasize Rebirth If you are as sick of hearing clichés about leadership strategic planning and entrepreneurship as I am you will love this book. A hard candid look at the church Escobedo-Frank calls us to death to fail into success to resurrection. The stories alone are worth the price of the book.--Tex Sample Robert B. and Kathleen Rogers Professor Emeritus of Church and Society Saint Paul School of Theology