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The Barbarian Way

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In today's world, where faith often walks the line of comfort and convenience, The Barbarian Way stands as a thunderous call to break free and experience Christianity as it was truly meant to be--wild, free, and untamed.

An acclaimed author and dynamic lead pastor of Mosaic, a Los Angeles church movement, Erwin McManus challenges you to step out of the safety of the familiar, urging you to live with unbridled faith and boldness that will fulfill the deepest longing of your heart.

This Christian classic opens up a new way to view your walk with Christ, encouraging you to take risks and liberate yourself from mundane existence.

Join an engaged community of spiritual seekers and followers of Christ as you:

Challenge yourself to live a more bold faith Satisfy the deepest cravings of your soul Discover a revolutionary way to live as a Christian Brave the unknown, armed with passion

With each chapter, Erwin McManus examines biblical figures like Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, Rahab, and Samson. Viewing their eccentric lives through a lens of vibrant faith, the book reminds us that faith is not a shield against adversity but a call to meaningful and sometimes challenging contribution. The book aims to dismantle the belief that God's will is a haven of comfort and safety, propelling readers instead towards a life of valor, adventure, and sacrifice.

Read The Barbarian Way and ignite the flame within to live out your faith with a radical, barbaric love. This is your moment, your crossroads, your destiny. Choose to live passionately, boldly, fearlessly. Choose the barbarian way!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Country
United States
Date
21 October 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9781400257393

In today's world, where faith often walks the line of comfort and convenience, The Barbarian Way stands as a thunderous call to break free and experience Christianity as it was truly meant to be--wild, free, and untamed.

An acclaimed author and dynamic lead pastor of Mosaic, a Los Angeles church movement, Erwin McManus challenges you to step out of the safety of the familiar, urging you to live with unbridled faith and boldness that will fulfill the deepest longing of your heart.

This Christian classic opens up a new way to view your walk with Christ, encouraging you to take risks and liberate yourself from mundane existence.

Join an engaged community of spiritual seekers and followers of Christ as you:

Challenge yourself to live a more bold faith Satisfy the deepest cravings of your soul Discover a revolutionary way to live as a Christian Brave the unknown, armed with passion

With each chapter, Erwin McManus examines biblical figures like Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, Rahab, and Samson. Viewing their eccentric lives through a lens of vibrant faith, the book reminds us that faith is not a shield against adversity but a call to meaningful and sometimes challenging contribution. The book aims to dismantle the belief that God's will is a haven of comfort and safety, propelling readers instead towards a life of valor, adventure, and sacrifice.

Read The Barbarian Way and ignite the flame within to live out your faith with a radical, barbaric love. This is your moment, your crossroads, your destiny. Choose to live passionately, boldly, fearlessly. Choose the barbarian way!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Country
United States
Date
21 October 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9781400257393