Chazown | Craig Groeschel
by Benjamin Potter on August 23rd, 2007
Craig Groeschel. Chazown: A Different Way to See Your Life. Multnomah, 2006. 240 pp.





Even without the hint presented by the subtitle, just picking up a copy of Craig Groeschel’s book Chazown gives the reader a suggestion of something different. To begin with the title itself looks like a made up word. Chazown, Groeschel explains early on, is the Hebrew word (pronounced khaw – ZONE) that the writer uses in Proverbs 29:18, “Where there is no vision, the people perish” (KJV, emphasis mine). The word, he says, can be translated “dream, revelation, or vision.”
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