change without compromise

HOME | ABOUT MMI | CATEGORIES OF INTEREST | SUBMIT CONTENT | CONTACT US


Email Newsletter  

Each Monday Morning, we'll send you the newest church leadership headlines straight to your in-box! It's all free and you can unsubscribe at any time! Join over 12,000 other pastors who receive MMI updates each week! We respect your privacy.

image

More RevealSqueal:  A Sociologist Looks at Reveal

As we've mentioned here before, there's been so much blog reaction to the Willow Creek Reveal study. Much good. Much bad. Bradley R. E. Wright has done a great job a sharing his thoughts on Reveal from a little different point of view. Bradley is an associate professor at the University of Connecticut. His main area of study is the sociology of Christianity. And it's from that framework and background that he gives a really nice (and different) observation of the Reveal results. You can read his very interesting 11-part series here. (It's worth the read)...

To start with the introduction, go here...

When you’re done, I’d love to hear your thoughts…

- - - - - - - - - -



This post has been viewed 622 times and was added on December 20, 2007 by Todd Rhoades.
Filed under: Leadership Issues  Leadership Development  
Share this post with a friend right now!
View reactions to this post at other blogs...

You can really help us out by subscribing to our free RSS feed with your favorite feed reader, or here at Bloglines. Also, you can add us to your favorites at Technorati.


It's easy...
Link to this URL


Like this article? Get our free weekly email newsletter for more great resources just like this...  



- - - - - - - - - -
  1 Person Has Commented:
  • Posted by kent

    I find Brad to be someone who is insightful and creative. I regularly visit his sight. I am never disappointed. His series on Reveal was excellent.

  • Page 1 of 1 pages

Post Your Comments:

Name:

Email:

Location:

URL:

Live Comment Preview:

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?

Please enter the word you see in the image below: