
The Art of Neighboring
Building Genuine Relationships Right Outside Your Door
2012·208 pages·Nonfiction
“The Art of Neighboring has united many of the churches in Duluth and has helped us to launch a neighboring movement. I'm excited about the influence it is having in my city and its potential to impact other cities around the country.”
— Don Ness , mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
“Building relationships with our neighbors leads to better communities, better cities, and ultimately . . . a better world. I encourage you to read this book and to step outside your front door and start making a difference.”
— Ken Blanchard , coauthor of The One Minute Manager and Lead Like Jesus
“At the end of the day, community transformation is all about strategic neighboring. The Art of Neighboring is a great book and a useful tool that will help you engage your neighborhood in a meaningful way.”
— Bob Lupton , author of Toxic Charity
“Jay and Dave hold readers accountable to live out the Great Commandment in literal and creative ways. The Art of Neighboring is a unique and necessary addition to any serious Christian's missional library.”
— Ed Stetzer , author of The Subversive Kingdom
“The Art of Neighboring is at the forefront of a national movement to renew local communities. This book reminds us all of the value of pursuing relationships with the people who live around us.”
— John McKnight , co-director of the Asset Based Community Development Institute, Northwestern University
“Our church spent a month studying and applying the principles found in The Art of Neighboring . It's simple yet powerful. I love this book and the impact it's had on our church.”
— John Ortberg , senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church
“Thought-provoking yet practical. The truths in the book have the potential to transform not only your life but also your entire community.”
— Margaret Feinberg , author of Scouting the Divine and The Sacred Echo
“The Art of Neighboring is a tool that is helping government and faith-based leaders work together to serve their communities.”
— Reggie McNeal , missional leadership specialist for Leadership Network
Year
2012
Pages
208
Type
Nonfiction
Praise
“The Art of Neighboring has united many of the churches in Duluth and has helped us to launch a neighboring movement. I'm excited about the influence it is having in my city and its potential to impact other cities around the country.”
— Don Ness , mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
“Building relationships with our neighbors leads to better communities, better cities, and ultimately . . . a better world. I encourage you to read this book and to step outside your front door and start making a difference.”
— Ken Blanchard , coauthor of The One Minute Manager and Lead Like Jesus
“At the end of the day, community transformation is all about strategic neighboring. The Art of Neighboring is a great book and a useful tool that will help you engage your neighborhood in a meaningful way.”
— Bob Lupton , author of Toxic Charity
“Jay and Dave hold readers accountable to live out the Great Commandment in literal and creative ways. The Art of Neighboring is a unique and necessary addition to any serious Christian's missional library.”
— Ed Stetzer , author of The Subversive Kingdom
“The Art of Neighboring is at the forefront of a national movement to renew local communities. This book reminds us all of the value of pursuing relationships with the people who live around us.”
— John McKnight , co-director of the Asset Based Community Development Institute, Northwestern University
“Our church spent a month studying and applying the principles found in The Art of Neighboring . It's simple yet powerful. I love this book and the impact it's had on our church.”
— John Ortberg , senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church
“Thought-provoking yet practical. The truths in the book have the potential to transform not only your life but also your entire community.”
— Margaret Feinberg , author of Scouting the Divine and The Sacred Echo
“The Art of Neighboring is a tool that is helping government and faith-based leaders work together to serve their communities.”
— Reggie McNeal , missional leadership specialist for Leadership Network
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