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Monday
Oct202008

Online study group for "Recover Your Good Heart"

Blogger, Joel Brueseke (www.graceroots.org), has opened up an invitation for those interested in forming an on-line study group, centered around my book, Recover Your Good Heart.  I recently published a study guide for the book.  You can purchase it for download or hardcopy here.

Here's the link to Joel's study group invitation.  Online study group.

The book itself, Recover Your Good Heart, is now available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.com.

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In case anyone's interested in this, you can check out the link in the post and contact me via the email address on the side column of the blog. My initial thought is to first see if a certain day of the week, and time of the day works for people and perhaps meet online once a week or something like that. It will all depend upon who is available and when.

October 20, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJoel Brueseke

In case anyone's interested in this, you can check out the link in the post and contact me via the comments section there or via the email address on the side column of my blog. My initial thought is to first see if a certain day of the week, and time of the day works for people and perhaps meet online once a week or something like that. It will all depend upon who is available and when.

October 20, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJoel Brueseke

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