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  • Paperback: 252 pages
  • Publisher: NavPress (1 July 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1576838129
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576838129
  • Product Dimensions: 21.1 x 13.8 x 1.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 129,888 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"I've now read it twice and found it equally compelling both times. It's a remarkable book." --The Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Rev. Dr. Rowan Williams

"It seems the world never gets tired of writing about and falling in love with Francis of Assisi. Ian Cron does it again, but with real insight, imagination, and courage." --Father Richard Rohr, O.F.M. Center for Action and Contemplation

"Chasing Francis is absolutely seductive. This one is a feast for the soul as well as a great, churning, joyful romp for the spirit!" --Phyllis Tickle, author, The Great Emergence: How Christianity Is Changing and Why

"Chasing Francis creates a unique and meaningful contribution to the emerging conversation about faith and life in today's world." - Brian McLaren, author, A New Kind of Christianity --- Brian McLaren, author, A New Kind of Christianity

"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

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As Alitalia flight 1675 began making its final descent into Florence, I nervously fanned the pages of my copy of The Divine Comedy. Two decades of sitting in my damp basement had left a powdery coating of mildew that wafted into the air around me. For a moment I saw it, tiny specks and spores floating idly in the rays of sun pouring through the window.

I hadn't read the Inferno portion of Dante's classic since I was an undergrad. At nineteen, of course, the freight those first few lines carried would have been utterly lost on me. Now, reading them with thirty-nine-year-old eyes, I wished I could call Dante up and schedule a lunch. I had a long list of questions for him.

Through the patina of condensation on the plane's window, I surveyed the Tuscan countryside below and knew that I had lost the "straight path" and entered a "dense, wild, and tangled wood." Two weeks earlier I'd been Chase Falson, founding pastor of the largest contemporary evangelical church in New England. My fourteen years in the ministry were a church-growth success story. I'd considered myself one of the privileged few the heavens had endowed with a perfectly true compass. I'd known who I was and where I was going, and I'd been certain that one day I would see the boxes neatly checked off next to each of my life goals. I'd liked myself. A lot.

These days, lots of people dismiss you when they discover you're cut from evangelical cloth. Once you've been outed as a conservative Christian, they assume you're a right-wing, self-satisfied fundamentalist with all the mental acuity of a houseplant. Every Christmas, my Uncle Bob greets me at the front door of my parent's house gripping a martini in one hand and a fat Cuban cigar in the other. He slaps me on the back and yells, "Look who's here! Its Mr. EEEeyah-vangelical!" It's disconcerting, but Bob's an idiot and can't help himself.

For many a year, the terms New England and evangelical have been almost mutually exclusive. My church history professor told me that Jonathan Edwards referred to New England as "the graveyard of preachers." Baleful as that sounded, it didn't dissuade me from heeding the call to head east after seminary. My three closest friends were incredulous when I told them about my decision to start a church in Thackeray, Connecticut, a bedroom community thirty-five miles from Wall Street.

"Have you lost your mind? Even God's afraid of the northeast," they said.

I laughed. "It's not so bad. I grew up there."

"But you could go to some mega-church in California or Chicago," they argued.

Truth be told, I wasn't interested in working for a church someone else had built. I wanted to be the pioneer who "broke the code" for the spiritually barren northeast, heroically advancing the cause of Christ into the most gospel-resistant region of the country. As a native, I was certain I knew the cultural landscape well enough to reach the Ivy Leaguers whose homes lay discreetly hidden behind stone walls and wrought-iron gates. A little self-important, but there you have it.

And yet, I had delivered the goods. I'd built a church where, at last count, over three thousand people came to worship every Sunday--a Herculean feat in a part of the world that's suspicious of things that are either big or new.

That world had detonated ten days ago. Gazing down on the terra-cotta roofs dotting the approaching Tuscan hills, I found myself on a forced leave of absence, and chances were good that when I returned home I would be out of a job.


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Excellent novel 24 Oct 2006
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The Emerging Church seems to be embracing the Novel as a way of disseminating its good news, and that's good cos' I'm no academic theologian! In this tale a pastor loses his faith (more in the Church than in Christ) and then through a fortunate series of encounters and relationships learns about the way of St Francis and discovers his new purpose. I really enjoyed this story which was very light and fast. Some of the issues the key character had, were particularly american church issues, but that could be my only niggle. I learnt loads of new things about Francis, and was really inspired for my own work in the Church. Buy it!
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Excellent! An inspiring book - a book to be read and re-read. I would recommend it to anyone.
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You must read this! 28 Mar 2011
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An amazing book which could change your life - it has had a dramatic effect on ours!!! We bought an extra copy to give to my eldest son and wife. They loved it too. Highly recommended. Lomaxman
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