The Book: Introverts in the Church: Finding Our Place in an Extroverted Culture by Adam S. McHugh
:10 — The Gist: Many churches—particularly evangelical churches—tend to be extroverted places where introverts are marginalized, causing some Christians to feel they are not being faithful. McHugh shows how introverts can live and minister in ways consistent with their personalities.
:20 — The Quote: “If human perfection, epitomized in the person of Jesus, includes extroversion then a large number of the population will always and irredeemably fall short. This adds a theological component to the already-prevailing cultural prejudice that extroversion is the superior temperament.” (p. 16)
:30 — The Good: Although the book is relatively brief (222 pages) it provides a comprehensive introduction to the role of introverts in the community of believers.
:40 — The Blah: Because the book covers the subject from so many angles and attempts to explain the subject to various groups—from introverted
parishioners to extroverted pastors—not every section will be valuable to all readers.
:50 — The Verdict: As an introvert who has always attended non-liturgical “sociable” churches, I’ve always felt my lack of sociability was a sign of spiritual malaise. McHugh provides a valuable corrective to this self-defeating mentality. Few books published this year will likely have as valuable an impact as this slim volume.
:60 — The Recommendation: While the book is most valuable to discouraged introverts, everyone involved in church ministry needs to hear McHugh’s message and implement his recommendations.

October 4th, 2010 | 9:19 am | #1
Hey – I like the format of your review. I know it takes time to read these books, but a brief 60-second review for others is very helpful.
October 4th, 2010 | 9:26 am | #2
Thanks, Brian. I know authors would probably prefer a more in-depth review but I suspect most readers like me merely want to know: (1) what it the book about?, and (2) is it something I should read?
October 4th, 2010 | 1:35 pm | #3
For those that are interested and want to hear more, Ken Myers has a wonderful interview with the author on the most recent edition of the Mars Hill Audio Journal.
I echo Brian’s thoughts as well. I like the format. Great for those of us whose attention span is measured in minutes unless on the Internet in which case it’s seconds.
October 4th, 2010 | 6:14 pm | #4
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October 13th, 2010 | 1:10 pm | #5
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