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Unseated is more than a conversation starter—it’s a wake-up call for churches struggling to bridge the gap between Sunday attendance and real-world discipleship. In a time when church buildings are fuller than ever yet cultural influence is waning, Unseated challenges leaders to rethink what it truly means to be the Church. It confronts the uncomfortable reality that many congregations have become more focused on filling seats than sending believers into their communities to live out the Great Commission.
Drawing from biblical foundations, modern research, and practical ministry experience, Unseated exposes the dangers of a passive church culture and equips pastors and church leaders with actionable strategies to turn the tide. According to Barna Research, only 29% of Christians actively share their faith, and a staggering 51% believe evangelism is optional. This growing disconnect has led to churches becoming isolated from their neighborhoods, struggling to make an impact beyond their own walls. Unseated calls churches back to their true mission—not just gathering disciples but mobilizing them to transform the world around them.
This book provides a fresh, compelling vision for church leaders seeking to reignite evangelism, discipleship, and Kingdom impact. It’s a resource for pastors who feel the weight of dwindling engagement, for ministry teams longing to cultivate a culture of mission, and for believers eager to step into their God-given purpose. Unseated isn’t just about diagnosing the problem—it’s about equipping churches with the mindset, tools, and biblical urgency to become sending churches that impact their communities for Christ.