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		<title>Book 17/48: Alan Hirsch &#8211; The Forgotten Ways</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 04:48:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I picked up Alan Hirsch&#8217;s book in January and really enjoyed it. And then something happened (well I got a job) and it took a back seat. I guess my reading overall has taken a backseat (but hey I am still at 17 this year). But I really enjoyed this book. Hirsch does a great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/517-n0cHh-L._SL500_AA240_.jpg" alt="the forgotten ways" style="float:left;" /> I picked up Alan Hirsch&#8217;s book in January and really enjoyed it. And then something happened (well I got a job) and it took a back seat. I guess my reading overall has taken a backseat (but hey I am still at 17 this year). But I really enjoyed this book. Hirsch does a great job of being very brainy and breaking down the thought process behind becoming a more incarnational church planting movement. This guy has a lot of very great thoughts and I have been making some mad notes that I hope to explore again later. Much of what he wrote in the organic systems chapter I found very helpful for our <a href="http://theopenhouse.ca">churches</a> current transition.</p>
<p>I will give this a CP rating of 4.5/5 for any church planter who is going to engage an urban setting and would like a great handbook to help through the intial stages of the church planting process. I have been at it just under 3 years and I think this book could have really helped me in the initial stages. </p>
<p>My only critiques are two things. 1) Hirsch has to be the worst illustrator in the world. No he didn&#8217;t draw cartoons, but he might as well have because I found his illustrations quite hilarious as he attempted to make points through graphs and diagrams (no offense Alan, but I laughed out loud). 2) Sometimes (and I mean very rarely) Alan got a little too smart. I have been reading this stuff for many years and loved all his thoughts but I think the new church planter might find it a little over the top.</p>
<p>At the end of the day Alan is real, honest and brilliant. Read this book and while your at it, read this review by my bud<a href="http://www.tapestrycalgary.com/blog/?p=805"> Nick at symbiosis</a> who has many other very insightful things to say.</p>
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