Friday, February 11, 2005

The Present Future

The Present Future: Reggie McNeal--I started to say that this book is a must read for all church going people but I don't believe that it really is. It is a must read for people who are tired of "doing church". If you are tired of being part of a religious club, if you are tired of your holy huddle, if you read the stories of Jesus and have asked yourself why can't I be just a little like him, if you are a rebel, a fire starter, a brave soul then read this book.

The world is depending on you.

7 comments:

Mary Beth Hancock McCandless said...
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Mary Beth Hancock McCandless said...

Thanks for recommending this. I read an excerpt from the book and am hooked. Can't wait to get it.

I am trying to figure out how the current incarnation of church can respond to this...

MB

Mary Beth Hancock McCandless said...

Thanks for recommending this. I read an excerpt from the book and am hooked. Can't wait to get it.

I am trying to figure out how the current incarnation of church can respond to this...

MB

Mary Beth Hancock McCandless said...

Thanks for recommending this. I read an excerpt from the book and am hooked. Can't wait to get it.

I am trying to figure out how the current incarnation of church can respond to this...

MB

Mary Beth Hancock McCandless said...

Thanks for recommending this. I read an excerpt from the book and am hooked. Can't wait to get it.

I am trying to figure out how the current incarnation of church can respond to this...

MB

Mary Beth Hancock McCandless said...

Thanks for recommending this. I read an excerpt from the book and am hooked. Can't wait to get it.

I am trying to figure out how the current incarnation of church can respond to this...

MB

Nick said...

Glad I can help, I like reading and if we share what we learn we can help weed out some of the non useful stuff. If you haven't read "Blue like Jazz" yet then buy it, immediately and read it. It is a fast read, even for slow readers and is worth it's weight in gold.

Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller