I’ve been looking forward to re-reading George Hunter’s excellent book “The Celtic Way of Evangelism” as soon as I saw it on the reading list for my Celtic Trail course at Bakke.  I blogged a summary of this book previously, and pointed to an interview with Hunter in this brief post.

I deeply resonate with this book.  I re-read the first two chapters tonight (in my newest ‘happy place’, the hammock in my back yard overlooking the mountain).  I wanted to blog through the book in a bit more detail, to make me slow down and savor the experience.  And also to give what few readers I still have left something to actually read through 🙂

So, if you’d like to join in, I’d love to have you along for the ride. Pull out your own dogeared copy or if – may God forgive you for this – you don’t have a copy, pick one up.  The book is here at Amazon, though I can’t recommend highly enough that you order it from Bean Books.  You’ll get a fine deal and help out a genuinely good business run by a great guy.

So, on with the summary.

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I’m Pat

Passionate about the common good, human flourishing, lifelong learning, being a good ancestor.

Things I do: Engineering leadership; Grad Instructor in spirituality, creativity, digital personhood, pilgrimage.

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