In case you missed it earlier this week, my newest book has been released, and you can download it for free from Amazon through today (June 7, 2014).
The book is called Church is More than Bodies, Bucks, and Bricks, and is about how church has nothing to do with how many church members we have, how big our building is, or how large the church budget.
People who are subscribers to my email newsletter already received a free PDF copy of the book earlier this week, so if you are a subscriber, check your email! Otherwise, you can download a copy from Amazon
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I am also trying something new with this book. Lots of people prefer paperback copies of books (I know I do), and so I am making those available for free as well. I just ask that you cover the cost of printing and shipping the book ($6.95).
So if you want to get a free paperback copy of this book, you can go get them at Redeeming Press.
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Soli Deo Gloria says
Just got it. My favorite quote on the introduction topic is from Steinbeck (paraphrased): “Books are never finished; they’re just released.”
Jeremy Myers says
Right. I love that quote!
Soli Deo Gloria says
I finished the book in one day, I was that engrossed in it. Needless to say–outstanding! Would you like some further input on the topic? I have some ideas about how church could be done better, some stuff that I’ve been mulling over with other like-minded Christians. It would be a bit long and cumbersome to capture them on a forum like this. Lemme know if you’re interested (or not) Jeremy.
Jeremy Myers says
I am glad you found it helpful!
I am always looking for ideas and suggestions for how to improve church. Probably the comment section here might not be the best location for it though. How about over at the forum? You could create a forum post for each suggestion to get feedback from others, or one post with a “Top 10 list” or something like that? Just click the forum link at the top of the page to get started.
Soli Deo Gloria says
I didn’t even know about the forum–good idea, I’ll post there Jeremy.