Category: Reviews and Endorsements
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Becky Garrison
"A highly recommended faith journey for those who dare to walk the walk and follow the trouble-making Jesus." Becky Garrison, author of Rising From the Ashes: Rethinking the Church
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Mark Scandrette
"My friend Kester Brewin writes with a wise, gentle, and prophetic voice, offering a perspective on the future of the church in the Western world that is at once incisive and hopeful.” Mark Scandrette, author of Soul Graffiti.
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Alan Roxburgh
"In these pages are perceptive and loving words about the church, offering important frameworks from development and emergence theory to give churches a way of understanding how all of us can navigate the tough waters of change." Alan Roxburgh, president, Missional Leadership Institute
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Greg Russinger
"Signs of Emergence is Poetic… Practical….Fierce… When you read it you enter into the multi colored expression of God, mission, and hope. Finally a ‘sign’ that goes beyond the plentiful books out there on any emerging church stuff." Greg Russinger, founder of Soliton and the Symbol Society.
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Jordon Cooper
"If I had a list of the ten most important books for the emerging church, and for the church in general, I think this would definitely be on it. I’ll soon have to retire my copy to give its battered binding a much needed break." Jordon Cooper, blogger and founder member of Resonate.
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Tony Jones
"Beautifully weaving theory and praxis, Kester Brewin has a gift for the church: by looking closely at the rhythms of the crucified life and intersections with rhythms of the city, he gives us a new way forward as Christ-followers. This is a thoughtful and thought-provoking book." Tony Jones – National Co-ordinator, Emergent Village.