The Barbarian Way
Erwin Raphael McManusHardback 2005-02-08
Exploring Jesus' words about John the Baptist in Matthew 11, The Barbarian Way urges readers to flee 'civilised' religion and become original, powerful, passionate, untamed Christian 'barbarians' - just as Christ intended.
Publisher Description
Using Jesus' words about John the Baptist in Matthew 11, Erwin McManus urges readers to flee 'civilised' religion and return to the "barbarian way" of following Christ.
Erwin McManus wasn't raised in a Christian home, so when he came to Christ as a college student, he didn't know the rules of the "religious club." He didn't do well in Shakespeare courses, so he didn't really understand the KJV Bible he was given either. But he did understand that prayer was a conversation, and he learned to talk to God and wait for answers. Erwin's way was passionate and rough around the edges - a sincere, barbaric journey to Christ.
Barbaric Christians see Jesus differently than civilized Christians. They see disciples differently, and they see Christ's mission differently. THE BARBARIAN WAY is a call to escape 'civilised' Christianity and become original, powerful, untamed Christians - just as Christ intended.
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Exploring Jesus' words about John the Baptist in Matthew 11, The Barbarian Way urges readers to flee 'civilised' religion and become original, powerful, passionate, untamed Christian 'barbarians' - just as Christ intended.
Publisher Description
Using Jesus' words about John the Baptist in Matthew 11, Erwin McManus urges readers to flee 'civilised' religion and return to the "barbarian way" of following Christ.
Erwin McManus wasn't raised in a Christian home, so when he came to Christ as a college student, he didn't know the rules of the "religious club." He didn't do well in Shakespeare courses, so he didn't really understand the KJV Bible he was given either. But he did understand that prayer was a conversation, and he learned to talk to God and wait for answers. Erwin's way was passionate and rough around the edges - a sincere, barbaric journey to Christ.
Barbaric Christians see Jesus differently than civilized Christians. They see disciples differently, and they see Christ's mission differently. THE BARBARIAN WAY is a call to escape 'civilised' Christianity and become original, powerful, untamed Christians - just as Christ intended.