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November 21, 2008

Life Cycle Distribution Breaks "100"

Life Cycle of a Christian has been out for a week and distrbution has topped 100 copies!  That means I've given away and sold more than 100 copies in the first week.  The first printing was 1,000 copies, so get yours soon!  The easiest way to get one right now if you live in the Saxonburg area is to pick one up at C. Matus and Company on main street in Saxonburg.  You can always get one by posting a comment here on my blog. If you see me, I always have some copies with me.  I'm working on making it possible to pick one up soon through Amazon.com!   This process has been an energizing one for me, as I have already had several exciting stories shared with me from folks who have read it.  For those of you who haven't followed my blog, Life Cycle is a self-published book I wrote, printed by the Eagle Printery in Butler.  The book was designed to be used individually or in home groups to help folks understand what it meanst to be born again, and then to "grow up" as followers of Jesus.  It's a great "handbook" for new believers, and those who have been on the journey for a while will find helpful ideas in it as well.  Once you've read it, let me know what you think!

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