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10 Favorite Books of 2007

Posted by Josh on January 1, 2008
Posted in: book review, change, church, community, culture, emergent, evangelism, fitness/health, leadership, missional church, pastor, preaching, spirituality, teamwork, theology.

Here are my favorite books of 2007.  They are in alphabetical order, so they aren’t listed in order of my favorite ones. Alright, there are 11, I couldn’t narrow it down!

Becoming a true spiritual community (Larry Crabb)
Deep change  (Robert Quinn)
Inside out (Larry Crabb)
Jim & Casper go to church  (Jim Henderson & Matt Casper)

Listening to the beliefs of emerging churches  (Edited:  Robert Webber)
Making room for life (Randy Frazee)
Simple church  (Thom Rainer & Eric Geiger)
The big idea  (Dave Ferguson)
The missional leader  (Alan Roxburgh)
They like Jesus, but not the church (Dan Kimball)
Why men hate going to church  (David Murrow)

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