I realized last week if I am going to hit my goal of 50 books in 2007 I’m going to have to get on it (let’s face it, I probably won’t get to 50). So I put some concerted effort to finishing up Marcus Buckingham’s Go Put Your Strengths To Work.
As I mentioned […]
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I finished up Guy Kawasaki’s book The Art of the Start earlier this week. I have really enjoyed reading Guy’s blog over the last 6 months or so and have really grown to appreciate his insight, wit, and wisdom.
Guy was an “evangelist” for Apple in the 80’s and in the 90’s launched Garage […]
I finished The Drama of Scripture by Craig Bartholomew and Michael Goheen. The book is an absolute gem and if you haven’t read it yet you need to purchase a copy immediately!
The basic point of the book is to provide an introductory look at the grand overarching narratival flow of the Bible. The […]
I just finished Pete Rollins book How (Not) To Speak Of God which will surely prove to be an important work for those engaged in the Emering/Emergent Church Conversation. Tony Jones has state he won’t speak to anyone about the issues if they haven’t read this book (paraphrase) and McLaren says he is a […]
For the love of Pete what took me so long to finally finish this book? It’s a light book, simple enough concepts, but has taken me a lifetime to finish. In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day is the second book by Mark Batterson, pastor of National Community Church in […]
Cory has already placed a review of this book but I thought I’d provide my two cents as well…
Needing a break from all the science books and philosophy of science books I’ve been reading I finished up The Big Idea by Dave & Jon Ferguson & Eric Bramlett from Community Christian in Chicago. Let me […]
Launch: Starting a New Church From Scratch by Nelson Searcy & Kerrick Thomas
Published by January 28th, 2007 in General. 0 CommentsI just finished Launch: Starting a New Church from Scratch. My goal was to have this read by this past Tuesday so I could be one of the first to post a review of it (a review of the published copy, I’m not cool enough to get pre-pub copies for viewing).
For someone in my shoes […]

