have allowed the ministry experience of 6 percent of pastors to become the standard by which the remaining 94 percent of us judge ourselves. In my role as an editor for Leadership journal, I’ve talked with pastors from across the denominational spectrum. Everywhere I go, I hear pastors beginning to question the experts. Though their stories are not often told, I have seen small churches from Chicago to Los Angeles making an enormous impact for the kingdom of God, precisely because they have rejected