Len Sweet got the book for us DMin students at GFU. I’ve gotten through the introduction and part of the first chapter. I’ll say this…the INTRODUCTION alone is worth the $$$. I can’t wait to finish it and also to dialogue with you during a class chat!
Also Bob Roberts discussion on his blog about the weekend you guys were together recently was great as well.
Look forward to the book Alan - hope the ‘oder’ of the book does not actually change on 30th June 07 [see ref to "special pre-oder price" on flier!!!!]
Shalom
Gordon
Jerry Payne on
October 26th, 2006 2:52 am
Alan, I am geeked about the new book and hoping to get a copy asap. I am bringing the leadership team from our church to Sweet’s Mountain Advance next Nov. to spend the weekend with you. Sweet says I gotta get The Forgotten Ways, says it is one of the best new works out there. Thank you for making it available to us at the reduced price. Looking forward to our missional ancientfuture.
Thanks all for the feedback! I am genuinely humbled.
I think Brazos got it tight. Until June 07 it is. I think!
Ades on
October 26th, 2006 2:09 pm
Hey bro, looking forward to learn how to remember… the ways that is! This blog is a great move - waiting for the next instalment and the missional test on the website ??!!, but don’t spoil the book!
Wish you all the best with it - hope it sparks and burns! Keep fanning the flames…
Ades on Alma
Alan - nice to see you’ve got yourself a blog. I met you at Fuller Bookstore, we talked about the DMiss program (any conclusions?), a couple weeks back and I wondered if you had one of these…I guess you do. I’m looking forward to your posts.
Alan, when I first saw your promotional website for The Forgotten Ways I pre-ordered through Amazon.com. Having reviewed your site more closely, I may need to cancel that order and take advantage of the Brazos special offer of $10 U.S. We missionaries and strategists need all the financial deals we can get.
Looking forward to this new book and I’ll help promote it any way I can, bro.
Alan,
Len Sweet got the book for us DMin students at GFU. I’ve gotten through the introduction and part of the first chapter. I’ll say this…the INTRODUCTION alone is worth the $$$. I can’t wait to finish it and also to dialogue with you during a class chat!
Also Bob Roberts discussion on his blog about the weekend you guys were together recently was great as well.
Blessings,
DP
Look forward to the book Alan - hope the ‘oder’ of the book does not actually change on 30th June 07 [see ref to "special pre-oder price" on flier!!!!]
Shalom
Gordon
Alan, I am geeked about the new book and hoping to get a copy asap. I am bringing the leadership team from our church to Sweet’s Mountain Advance next Nov. to spend the weekend with you. Sweet says I gotta get The Forgotten Ways, says it is one of the best new works out there. Thank you for making it available to us at the reduced price. Looking forward to our missional ancientfuture.
Welcome to Blogsville!
JP
Thanks all for the feedback! I am genuinely humbled.
I think Brazos got it tight. Until June 07 it is. I think!
Hey bro, looking forward to learn how to remember… the ways that is! This blog is a great move - waiting for the next instalment and the missional test on the website ??!!, but don’t spoil the book!
Wish you all the best with it - hope it sparks and burns! Keep fanning the flames…
Ades on Alma
Looking forward to the book when it hits the UK… adding your blog to my overflowing rss reader!
Alan - nice to see you’ve got yourself a blog. I met you at Fuller Bookstore, we talked about the DMiss program (any conclusions?), a couple weeks back and I wondered if you had one of these…I guess you do. I’m looking forward to your posts.
Alan, when I first saw your promotional website for The Forgotten Ways I pre-ordered through Amazon.com. Having reviewed your site more closely, I may need to cancel that order and take advantage of the Brazos special offer of $10 U.S. We missionaries and strategists need all the financial deals we can get.
Looking forward to this new book and I’ll help promote it any way I can, bro.
Joh