Reflecting careful research and a lifetime of commitment to rural ministry, and written with clarity and passion, Glenn Daman’s The Forgotten Church occupies an important place in the recent literature on small-town and rural ministry. It provides an informative and inspiring call to remember what has been largely forgotten. Daman’s discussion includes historical perspectives on rural life and on the rural church, as well as a treatment of many contemporary rural struggles and suggestions for how rural ministry can be productive and fruitful.