I found some great reviews of Chasing Francis, the book written by our Altar speaker, Ian Cron. Check them out, then check out Chasing Francis!
Reviews from International Arts Movement:
Here's what people are saying about Chasing Francis:
"By
guiding us to wrestle deeply with a crisis of faith experience and by
re-introducing us to a giant of faith, Ian Cron paves for us a path of
grace, humility, and ultimate joy even through our 'ground zero'
darkness. This is a life-changing work. I now find myself 'chasing
Francis' in my life as well as in my art.”
-- Makoto Fujimura, artist and writer, New York City
"Chasing
Francis, Ian Cron's first book, introduces us to a bright new writer
with a rare combination of strong writing talent, storyteller's art,
and profound yet practical spiritual insight. He interweaves a
fictional contemporary narrative with the life of St. Francis, and
creates a unique and meaningful contribution to the emerging
conversation about faith and life in today's world. Expect good things
from this gifted writer!"
-- Brian McLaren, author of A New Kind of Christian
"Ian
Cron weds historical facts with his creative imagination to give us a
twentieth century feel for a saint who, more than anyone since New
Testament days, lived out Radical Christianity."
-- Tony Campolo, PhD, professor emeritus, Eastern University
"The
moribund literary form of didactic fiction comes roaring to life in
this novel. Cron's genius lies in linking the timeless charism of
Francis to issues confronting the contemporary church. And he pulls it
off in compelling fashion."
-- Brennan Manning, author of The Ragamuffin Gospel and Abba's Child
"I
read this book marking something on almost every other page. I would
say my friend, Cron, has done just about the best job I've seen of
explaining the usefulness of a so-called postmodern view of Christian
faith. I'd like to be part of a church that his hero ends up proposing."
-- Gordon MacDonald, author, pastor and speaker (on the Leadership Journal web page)
"It
seems the world never gets tired of seeking out, writing about,
discovering, and falling in love with Francis of Assisi. Ian Cron does
it again, but with real insight, imagination, and courage. Join in the
chase!"
-- Friar Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New Mexico
"Chasing
Francis is not a history or spirituality book, though it contains
elements of both. It is a novel that touches a little of something in
the inner troubles of most of us who try to follow Jesus faithfully in
a modern western environment. Delightful!"
-- John
Michael Talbot, founder, spiritual father and general minister, The
Brothers and Sisters of Charity at Little Portion Hermitage
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