The Forgotten Ways
December 16, 2007 | Filed Under alan hirsch, books |
While reading JR Woodward’s review of The Forgotten Ways this week I was reminded of how much I loved this book and how much I enjoyed reading and blogging through the book several months ago. I thought I would pull together each of the summaries for those who may have not yet read it. If you haven’t read it yet then get a copy now!
The Introduction
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
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[...] If you are not familiar with Alan Hirsch be sure to check out “The Shaping of Things to Come” and “The Forgotten Ways.” Also if you haven’t read TFW I have blogged through the majority of the book here. [...]
[...] addition to discussing key ideas from both “The Shaping of Things to Come” and “The Forgotten Ways” we spent a significant amount of time talking about how to cultivate a missional mindset within [...]