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    A Jamaican proverb?

    By Jeremy | March 30, 2005

    McLaren quotes a fictionalized Jamaican grandmother as saying:
    If you find you-self on one mountain peak and you wanna get to anodda one, den dey is only one way up, and dat is to go down fust. (ANKOC, p. 80)
    If it's not already a proverb, it should be.

    Topics: books, brian mclaren, emerging church, evangelical, quotes, resiliency | 1 Comment »

    One Response to “A Jamaican proverb?”

    1. Bob Says:
      March 31st, 2005 at 12:31 am

      Hmmm…just realized that I’ve got Generous Orthodoxy, not ANKOC. Excuse to buy a new book anyone? :-)