Check out Joe Myers website, Language of Belonging: http://www.languageofbelonging.com/. His site includes a podcast section. Right now there are four recorded talks from San Antonio at the Christian Education Association Conference.
Here are a couple of reviews about Organic Community:
Eddie Gibbs:
"In our highly mobile and fragmented living the challenge to create community remains a daunting one. Joseph Myers provides some fresh perspectives on this important topic, arguing that we need to move n our thinking from master plan to organic order. Creating community has more to do with fostering an environment than with imposing a structure. Highly recommended."
http://www.netbloghost.com/tiggertalk/?p=53
Bob Hyatt ("Bob.Blog"):
[...]I won't get too deep into the book in this post, other than to highly recommend it. I started it last night and am already half-way through, and while not the monster mind-blower of his last one (though it may yet prove to be so) I am already thankful for the thinking it has stirred up in me. I feel like books that prompt me not only to hear and absorb what the author is saying, but prove to be a catalyst for further thought about my community, my ministry are few and far between (at least for me, in this stage of life) so when they come along, I like to recommend them.[...]
http://bobhyatt.typepad.com/bobblog/2007/04/organic_communi.html







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