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Life-Sucking Silos

I've stumbled on a kindred spirit in Mark Waltz, Connections Pastor at Granger Community Church.  Recently he launched a series of posts in reply to this question from "New friend and fellow-blogger, Pete Bishop, from Crossroads Community Church in Adrian, MI:

"I'd love to read your blog thoughts on how you guys keep the main thing the main thing. And how you have prevented silo-ing as you've grown."

Check out the whole story in these three posts:  Life-Sucking Silos; Life-Sucking Silos Part Two; Life-Sucking Silos Part Three

It's like deja vu all over again.

Out.

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