Description
At the heart of everything there is one very good idea – the true currency of our
society, the key to all human flourishing and happiness. That idea is very simple.
It is love, actually. Love God. Love one another. Your neighbour. Your enemy.
Simple – but far from easy. As the statistics and prolific stories of broken
friendships, toxic workplaces, divided churches, dysfunctional families and
lonely people testify. And yet it is a commandment. The greatest. Not an
optional extra, not just a good idea, but the most important one, the one from
which all the others flow.
With brilliant storytelling and deep theological insight, Mark Greene explores a
simple but liberating framework to help us make decisions that enhance rather
than damage our relationships – whether it’s about replacing a dishwasher or
managing a team. He challenges us to put relationships deliberately back at the
center of our calling and discipleship.
Full of humour, contemporary examples and research, Probably The Best Idea
in the World shows how Jesus’ emphasis on thinking relationally is not only
a liberating basis for our personal lives, but a dynamic foundation for our
workplaces, our society, and our global community.