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	<title>Comments on: John Maxwell&#8217;s Catalyst</title>
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	<description>One person's struggle with Christianity and self.</description>
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		<title>By: A Christian Blog &#187; My Reading List</title>
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		<description>[...] Of course, all authors were speakers at Catalyst 2005. I really wish I could hear all the authors of books on my reading list before reading them because it really gives you some idea of what they are about. The only one I can say I&#8217;m not really anxious to read is Today Matters by John Maxwell. He didn&#8217;t really impress me at the conference and the last couple of books I&#8217;ve read by him seem like it is republished material that he&#8217;s already talked about. I think he has some great ideas and insights, but tends to try to turn those into 2 or 3 books instead of just one. I still buy and read his books for the same reason I read all my other books: new ways to think, vision and ideas. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Of course, all authors were speakers at Catalyst 2005. I really wish I could hear all the authors of books on my reading list before reading them because it really gives you some idea of what they are about. The only one I can say I&#8217;m not really anxious to read is Today Matters by John Maxwell. He didn&#8217;t really impress me at the conference and the last couple of books I&#8217;ve read by him seem like it is republished material that he&#8217;s already talked about. I think he has some great ideas and insights, but tends to try to turn those into 2 or 3 books instead of just one. I still buy and read his books for the same reason I read all my other books: new ways to think, vision and ideas. [...]</p>
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