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Speedlinking – November 12, 2007

November 12, 2007

  • Good bullet points about leadership from Ben Arment at Leading like I want to be Led.
  • In the post On NOT Reaching Our Culture Through Our Preaching, William Willimon has a quality take on the interaction between preaching and culture.
  • Quality thoughts here – 7 Rules for a Life Worth Living from Pick the Brain.
  • Jason Gant has posted a video to illustrate Example setting is so critical!!
  • Allen shares a great outreach tool at Coffee — yes, by design.

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