Book Review: "Love Our Cities" by Jeff Pishney
J eff Pishney’s Love Our Cities is one of those rare books that does not merely inspire — it reorganizes how you think about community change. While many civic or church-based books focus on motivation, strategy, or theology, Pishney quietly does something more practical: he explains how a city can move from fragmented goodwill to coordinated action. And he does it through a real story. A Story That Starts Where Most Communities Actually Are The book begins in Modesto, California, in the mid-2000s — a place facing problems familiar to nearly every American community: low trust in institutions, tension between churches and local government, nonprofits competing while needs remained unmet, disconnected neighborhoods, and duplication of services but little shared impact. Instead of proposing a new program, Modesto leaders asked a better question: What if we stopped trying to grow our organizations and started trying to solve our city’s problems together? That question launche...