In The Barbarian Way, Erwin McManus, acclaimed author and dynamic lead pastor of Mosaic, a Los Angeles church movement, challenges you to step out of the safety of the familiar faith, and live with unbridled belief and boldness that will fulfill the deepest longing of your heart.
This Christian classic opens up a whole 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:
In each chapter, McManus examines biblical figures like Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, Rahab, and Samson. Viewing their dynamic lives through a lens of vibrant faith, The Barbarian Way reminds you that faith is not a shield against adversity but a call to a meaningful (and sometimes challenging) life that will ultimately bring you the fulfillment you long for.
The Barbarian Way dismantles the notion that God's will is a haven of comfort and safety, propelling you instead towards a life of valor, adventure, and sacrifice. Ignite the flame within to live out your faith with a radical, daring love. This is your moment, your crossroads, your destiny. Choose to live passionately, boldly, fearlessly. Choose the barbarian way!
Erwin Raphael McManus is a renowned life architect, award-winning author, and artist. With over one million book sales and translations into multiple languages, he has captivated audiences in stadiums across seventy countries on five continents. His creative expertise has extended to consulting for esteemed organizations from the NFL to the Pentagon. For three decades, McManus has advised CEOs, athletes, celebrities, and billion-dollar companies, helping them overcome limitations and unlock their personal genius. As the founder and lead pastor of Mosaic, a global spiritual movement, he has inspired millions and leads impactful humanitarian initiatives alongside his wife, Kim McManus, sharing his wisdom through The Arena, McManus Mastermind, and The Seven Frequencies of Communication.