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  • The Power of Uniqueness: Why You Can't Be Anything You Want To Be
    The Power of Uniqueness: Why You Can't Be Anything You Want To Be
    by Arthur F Miller, William D Hendricks
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Saturday
Jul032004

We're back

This post is from the defunct blog "Dying Church"

Over the past couple of months, I've been debating what to do with this site. It's been sitting dormant, and I almost let it die. But it's back, and (apart from an upcoming camping vacation) we're back in business. The short story is that I've wanted to write a book the subject of a church dying to itself, and I'm nowhere where I hoped to be. This past week, I had lunch with a new friend. As we talked, some of the thoughts that led to the creation of this site were reawakened. I need to get busy working on how this will look in my life, and I need to commit some of this to the computer screen as I resume my writing. It was enough to get me over the hump of figuring out some technical questions and paying enough bills to get this blog going again. I'm looking forward to continuing the conversation.

Reader Comments (2)

Hi Darryl, I was wondering what you had this site for. Now I know. I can tell the Lord has given you the gift of gab...ha ha...I mean writing. You seem to enjoy it, and you do it well. Put me down for your first copy, autographed of course. I'll take a second one to read. It's really exciting when the Lord uses our passions to do His work. Maybe He puts the passion there? I think so.

July 3, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterPeter

I'm glad to see this site resurrected. If you're like me, blogging is a good way to get a thought out of my head and see how it looks with some light on it. I hope it does end up as a book - it's an important topic and you have already had lots of good things to say about it. Even the title of the blog challenges me each time I click on it...

July 3, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterSteve

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