"Sean Benesh is a practitioner who is also doing theological work - and in the fastest growing, most complex human environments in our world. Moreover, he loves the city and understands the nuance of place. His analysis contributes to a more effective and incarnational engagement for the church. Thanks Sean!" Leonard Hjalmarson, Adjunct Professor of Ministry at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Chicago, author of No Home Like Place and The Missional Church Fieldbook and co-author of Missional Spirituality
"Dr. Benesh is helping lead the conversation in urban church planting. This is a must read for those considering the future of church planting in a multi-nucleated urban context. The walkable church is here. Let Sean's word in this book serve as your personal Urban City Guide." Wes Hughes, Urban Church Planting Catalyst, Portland
"Without question our future is an urban future and all of life will be impacted as a result. For years urban missiologists have been telling us that our church planting methodology will need to adapt to the urban environment, but few have ventured forward with ideas about how to go about doing this. In this book, Sean Benesh has done just this. He brings a cogent understanding of cities together with a passion for vibrant churches to be started in cities." Michael Crane, PhD, Director of the Institute of Urban Studies in Asia
"Sean Benesh points out the logic of strategizing church planting efforts around public transportation networks in the multi-nucleated urban environment. On the neighborhood level he demonstrates the importance of pedestrian-oriented design in enhancing connectivity, building community as well as diversity and equity. I commend Sean for studying contemporary urban design and having it impact the conversation about urban church planting." Guy de Lijster, Transit / Urban Designer, Seattle