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The Edge of Adventure

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Miller, Keith, Larson, Bruce

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First published October 1, 1991

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Author 8 books61 followers
July 27, 2015
It's an interesting idea to structure a book about faith as a conversation between two people who come at it from different perspectives. But the execution of this idea depends to a large extent on whether these are two writers on more or less equal footing, skill-wise. They aren't. While I liked the book as a whole, I found myself rushing through Larson's pieces so that I could read more of Miller's. Though unfortunately, several of Miller's are repeats from his previous book, The Taste of New Wine. Still, many good ideas, and an honest and authentic approach to faith that I appreciated.
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August 27, 2007
This book is great to do in groups. There are interesting guidelines that faciliate really listening to others and also going deeper on your own. I liked some of the excersises and challenges. I feel like I got to really know some of the people in the group we read this book in more than we would have known them in a normal study. Keith Miller is an incredible man with a great story. It was fun to do this study!
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March 31, 2013
I was a kid during the time this book talks about, so later as an adult I found it interesting to learn the context of what had been going on, why my parents would have joined the movement (if "movement" it can be called), and just what it was all about. I found it a good, well-written, explanatory book.
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