Your questions answered
Frequently asked questions
If you’re curious about the heart of the book or how to engage it thoughtfully, these questions offer helpful clarity. They’re meant to guide, not rush, your reading experience. Consider this a starting point before you dive in.
What is It’s Not Business, It’s Personal about?
The book explores how faith, leadership, and church culture drift when they become transactional, and invites a return to authentic relationships, presence, and spiritual depth.
Who is this book written for?
It’s written for anyone who loves the church, cares about faith, and senses that something deeper is missing beneath activity, structure, or success.
Is this book only for church leaders or pastors?
No. While leaders may strongly relate to it, the themes are meant for everyday believers, volunteers, and anyone navigating faith within community.
What problem is this book trying to address in the modern church?
It addresses the quiet shift from relational discipleship to performance, metrics, and systems that often leave people busy but spiritually disconnected.
How should I read this book for the most impact?
Read it slowly and reflectively, giving yourself space to pause, notice what resonates, and sit with the questions it raises rather than rushing for conclusions.
Where do I go after I finish the book?
You can explore the free resources, revisit specific chapters, or begin applying the ideas within your own community, family, or faith context.
