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| | 11.11.2008

I linked to this the other day over at GoingtoSeminary.com, but I want to do it again here just to get the word out, because it is such a great resource. You may have seen it linked to already somewhere, but in case you haven't, check this out.

J.R. Woodward, who is the director of Kairos Los Angeles, a network of neighborhood churches in LA, has compiled what can only be described as the definitive list of resources available on the web for information about the theology, history, and recent developments of the missional church movement. Books, articles, blogs, even a video, you name it—it's all there. What he has put together must have taken him hours, and we owe him a great deal of thanks for his efforts. Virtually anything you want to know about the missional church can be found here. Be sure to check it out.
(HT: Tony Stiff)

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