Monday, July 12, 2010

Guinea pigs needed

Dear Friends,

As many of you know, the "church of two" (CO2) concept is spreading rapidly. We are hearing stories of wonderful transformation through this simple tool from many places. In a desire to help people understand how to get maximum benefit from a CO2, Tim Pynes and I have created an eBook called "The Church of Two: The Overlooked Principle at the Heart of Jesus' Ministry that Can Change Lives and Transform Communities". (How's that for a title!) This online book is designed to be a practical, 30 day journey that two people would go on together.

We are at the stage now where we need some feedback from other people to produce the final edition. Currently, the eBook is 38 pages long. Each page is a few comments and sometimes a short video about one aspect of the "church of two". We want each page to be something that could be read/watched in around 5 minutes or less. We want to get down to 30 pages - one page a day for a month. So, we want feedback on which pages are most effective and which are least effective and could be eliminated. And, any other ways that the eBook could be improved.

So, my question is - would you be willing to review the eBook and give us your comments. What works? What could be improved? What could be eliminated?

I can see two ways you might do this.

The first is that you could just read through the whole thing in probably less than an hour and tell us what you think.

The second, which would be even better, is that you would use the book as it is designed to be used and go through it with another person for 30 days. The very best would be going through it with a person new to the concept. And, then, tell us what you think. Either one day at a time or all at once.

Also, please forward this request to anyone in your circle of friends who you think might be willing to help.

To find the book, go here http://regionalrevolutionaries.blogspot.com/ Then, look in the right column under "Read the CO2 Book". Click on "Two Are Better Than One".

So, let me know if this is something you could help with. And, please let me know if you have any questions or comments about this.

Thanks!

John
DenverWH@aol.com

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