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Wednesday
Jan142009

Review: "Recover Your Good Heart"

Mariah Secrest, Arts & Culture Editor for Wrecked for the Ordinary ezine, just posted a very thoughtful review of my book, Recover Your Good Heart.

Wrecked for the Ordinary has a great mission.  This is from their website: Wrecked for the Ordinary is "an online magazine for spiritual misfits. Each week, we publish six new stories from Jesus-followers who are re-imagining culture. We’re members of a generation that is not content to view the world through the drab lens of materialism and hand-me-down religion... We want more. We want to live life on purpose, actively participating in true community, intimacy, and adventure. We are re-imagining culture."

Click here to read review.

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Reader Comments (2)

My pleasure, Jim! Thanks for your kind words about our magazine!

January 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMariah Secrest

Thanks for the link and the interview, Jim!

January 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJeff Goins

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