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THE BIG IDEA
- This book isn’t about building a bigger church. It’s about becoming a different kind of church.
- The Million Member Church isn’t a megachurch. It’s a movement.
- It’s not about one location with massive attendance. It’s about one mission with multiplying influence—disciples forming disciples, leaders raising leaders, communities catalyzing communities.
- The Digital Reformation is decentralizing everything. And that’s not a threat. It’s the greatest discipleship opportunity the church has seen in 500 years.
- Technology isn’t replacing the local church. It’s extending it. Amplifying it. Multiplying it.
- But only for leaders willing to think differently about scale, shepherding, and stewardship.
WHO THIS IS FOR
- This book is for senior pastors navigating digital disruption with pastoral wisdom.
- For church planters building with decentralized DNA from day one.
- For next-gen leaders who refuse to choose between innovation and integrity.
- For executive pastors stewarding legacy systems while pioneering new models.
- For denominational leaders asking what faithfulness looks like in a post-centralized world.
- For anyone who believes the future church won’t look like the past church—and that’s okay.
WHO THIS IS NOT FOR
- This book is not for platform chasers chasing virality over discipleship.
- Not for growth hackers looking for shortcuts to scale.
- Not for cynics ready to burn down everything traditional.
- Not for leaders who think faithfulness means refusing to change.
- If you want a model war, look elsewhere. If you want clarity for the road ahead, keep reading
About The Author
CHESTLY LUNDAY
Chestly Lunday is a pastor, strategist, and innovation thinker who has led in micro-church, megachurch, and digital contexts.
He’s not a digital bro. He’s a shepherd with a strategist’s mind and a practitioner’s heart.
His work is research-backed but field-tested. Theologically grounded but practically urgent.
He writes not from the sidelines, but from the frontlines—equipping leaders to shepherd faithfully in a world that won’t stop changing.







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