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March 25, 2008

CRM

A few weeks ago, I met Mark Reichmann in Karlsruhe. We spent two hours in conversation, mainly in his NUN coffee house (go and check it out if you are ever in this town). He gave me some informations on Church Resource Ministries (CRM) which I am reading through. Quite an influencial movement, very balanced and multi-dimensional. Sam Metcalf is their president, today I found his blog http://www.undertheiceberg.com which has much excellent material. A treasure of wisdom for leaders.

Comments

Reinhold,
Mark told me about your meeting a few weeks ago. He was very encouraged as am I. If I may say so in such a public forum, you seem to be coming to a different place and point in your life. Your blog posts are taking on a slightly different tone; in a good way. You seem even more reflective and open to the new ways God may want to work in and through your life. As a younger leader, it is encouraging to see someone of your stature and experience lead with such wise vulnerability.
I look forward to our next pipe together overlooking the mountains.

Thank you for sharing your journey.

Tom

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