I just finished a book today that was titled, "Who Stole My Church". I read it over the past few months during my lunch break and found it to be quite interesting. The book is based on a church that is battling amongst it members about a name change. A small group of members is organized and meets weekly. During that time, they learn a lot about how and organization, in this case a church, must change and adapt over time.
As I read the book, I could see some parallels with the Catholic Church and how though the traditions and teachings need to remain the same, some methods of doing things could use some fresh air. I also saw some likenesses to my Knights of Columbus group. Our Council has quite a few older men in it. These men have done so many wonderful things and really made the Council what it is. But, change is scary to some of them and they do not want to fail now where something failed before.
I would recommend this book for anyone, but especially someone who may be dealing with a group that is struggling to find themselves or adapt to change. You will gain some helpful insights.
