The latest reviews
So many people have posted reviews of The Blogging Church on their blogs or on Amazon these past few months that I can't acknowledge them all without turning this into a very boring blog. My sincere thanks to everyone who has purchased the book and taken the time to share their thoughts - the feedback is very helpful and always interesting!
I do want to single out one very thorough and generous review. This was by Nathan Smith on Godbit, an excellent resource site for web designers who care about web standards.
For those of you who have been blogging for awhile, as you’re reading through this book, you will find many insights which you will agree with already. I think this book would be an ideal gift to a pastor. It masterfully describes the benefits of letting people hear an authentic voice. Much like blogging, the book’s brevity lends to its impact.
If you ever want to track what people are saying about the book, or about your blog or organization, Google's blog search is a great place to start. Here's the search for blogging church.
If you don't have your copy yet, check out The Blogging Church on Amazon, where you can search inside the book, read an except, and browse over 20 reviews.



I should also mention that the review of "The Blogging Church" that I did for Technologies for Worship Magazine (http://tfwm.com) was in last month's issue (although I can't find a link on their site.
Paul
Posted by: Paul | May 30, 2007 at 07:55 AM
Brian: Thanks for the link. I appreciate it, and loved the book. I recommended it to a friend the other day, in fact.
Posted by: Nathan Smith | May 30, 2007 at 09:27 AM
You interviewed Nathan and not me?! I'm crushed!!!
Actually, I look forward to reading your book. Hopefully it arrives before my long flight to Kuala Lumpur as it seems to be a good read on a topic that is not discussed as often as it should be.
I'll probably nag you with questions regarding what happens when polity trumps programming ... but need to read first!-)
Posted by: Dean Peters | May 30, 2007 at 11:42 AM