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The Revolution: Think small!

Sometimes you get to feeling so trapped. You can’t be the pure-thinking child Jesus said to be because everywhere you look are problems. I really wish it didn’t have to be this way. The bottom line right at the top: the problem in CBA is the book-buyers. There was never a command to “Go, ye, into all the world and
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The Revolution: The Almighty CBA bookbuyers

Hail, almighty Christian bookbuyer! O, Christian bookbuyer, Are CBA bookshelves not yours to do with as you please? Woe to the foolish publisher who does not heed your voice! Aren’t we glad that isn’t in the Bible? From a certain perspective, that’s probably blasphemous. And yet, isn’t that how some publishers often behave? So following their self-proclaimed lordship over our
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The Revolution: Breaking Barriers

You know, you could do a lot worse than to write a bunch of books about this revolution. So many people don’t understand it, and most have never even heard of it. How will they hear if we don’t tell them? There’s an axiom not used a lot by people who employ market research and target audience feedback data to
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The Revolution of Our Discontent

Mark has it. How do you start a revolution if the serfs are happy? It has to come from the groundswell, but most of us don’t care how bad the state of the market is. Not really. Many don’t even think it’s all that bad. What then? This site—and this, and this—are putting out the call. People are hearing. But
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“Uh-oh paseys.”

Some people without kids think their friends who had kids became boring and started acting goofy. I’m sure some of my friends think this. I can hardly deny it when my voice rises an octave the moment I step in the door from work and Ellie runs up squealing, “Daddy, Daddy, Daddy-home!” “Hi, Ellie! How was your day?” “Pawk.” “You
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