“Made for People” Redux

Back in August I wrote a few posts about Justin Whitmel Earley’s Made for People.  I enjoyed the book so much that I did a short seminar on it for some students at school a few weeks ago.  Instead of reading through parts of the book, we took some time to talk about some of the key points from the early points of this talk, taken from the Village Church:

It’s a good starter for a longer discussion, which I think the book deserves.  You never quote know what people walk away with after such a seminar, but I hope they hear something worth taking with them.

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