REIMAGINING CHURCH - The New Bestseller!
by Frank Viola (David C. Cook, 2008)
Reimagining Church is the constructive sequel to Pagan Christianity. If you've read Pagan, you've only heard the first half of the conversation. Reimagining gives you the second half. Both books go together. Listen to the new interview with GEORGE BARNA and FRANK VIOLA, the follow-up to their first interview. Hear Frank's message at the 2008 National House Church Conference with William P. Young ("The Shack"), Wolfgang Simpson, Tony & Felicity Dale, etc.
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New Book Release
Book Description
Each year, one million Christians leave the traditional church. Why? Join Frank in this constructive follow-up to Pagan Christianity as he shares God’s original intent for the church, where the body of Christ is an organic, living, breathing organism. A church that is free of convention, formed by spiritual intimacy, and unbound by four walls.
“In Reimagining Church, Frank Viola is at the top of his game, showing a serene, soaring mastery of the theology of church as organism rather than organization.”
Leonard Sweet, author of Soul Tsunami, Soul Salsa, and 11
“Dissent is a gift to the Church. It is the imagination of the prophets that continually call us back to our identity as the peculiar people of God. May Viola’s words challenge us to become the change that we want to see in the Church ... and not to settle for anything less than God’s dream for Her.”
Shane Claiborne, author, activist, and recovering sinner (thesimpleway.org)
“True to form, this book contains a thoroughly consistent critique of prevailing forms of church. However, in Reimagining Church, Frank Viola also presents a positive vision of what the church can become if we truly reembraced more organic, and less institutional, forms of church. This is a no holds barred prophetic vision for the church in the twenty-first Century.”
Alan Hirsch, author of The Forgotten Ways and The Shaping of Things To Come
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Pagan Christianity: Exploring the Roots of Our Church Practices by Frank Viola and George Barna (Tyndale, 2008).



