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Chasing Francis

A Pilgrim's Tale

  • Paperback
  • 256 pages
  • Publisher: Zondervan
  • 13.9 x 21.6 x 2.1 cm

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Want a story with spiritual depth?

This novel offers a spiritual journey in the footsteps of St Francis of Assisi

You'll find a deep exploration of healing a broken faith

When a mega-church pastor throws in the towel he unwittingly embarks on a pilgrimage following the footsteps of St Francis
Anna Hockley

Anna Hockley

Eden Christian Books Specialist

‘Chasing Francis’ is an important spiritual lesson and a heart-warming, coming-to-faith story wrapped in one enlightening novel by Ian Morgan Cron.

Leading a mega church can be a faith-draining experience. Chase Falson decides to throw in the towel, convinced his church was built on spiritual emptiness wrapped in entertainment. His elders tell him to take a break, so Chase decides to visit his Franciscan priest uncle in the Italian countryside. His heart slowly warms to the simplicity, the authenticity and the spirituality of this old way of life.

Chase unwittingly embarks on a spiritual journey, following in the footsteps of Saint Francis of Assisi and rediscovers the art of following Jesus which heals his broken faith. His spiritual disconnect is reconnected by the ancient saint who 800 years ago breathed new life into disillusioned Christians and the collapsing Church.

Chasing Francis and God Among the Ruins
God Among the RuinsChasing Francis
  • Author

    Ian Morgan Cron

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Zondervan

  • Published

    May 2013

  • Weight

    216g

  • Page Count

    256

  • Dimensions

    13.9 x 21.6 x 2.1 cm

  • ISBN

    9780310336693

  • ISBN-10

    0310336694

  • Eden Code

    4068902

What happens when the pastor of a mega church loses his faith?

When his elders tell him to take some time away from his church, broken pastor Chase Falson crosses the Atlantic to Italy to visit his uncle, a Franciscan priest. There he is introduced to the revolutionary teachings of Saint Francis of Assisi and finds an old, but new way of following Jesus that heals and inspires.

Chase Falson's spiritual discontent mirrors the feelings of a growing number of Christians who walk out of church asking, Is this all there is? They are weary of celebrity pastors, empty calorie teaching, and worship services where the emphasis is more on Lights, Camera, Action than on Father, Son, and Holy Spirit while the deepest questions of life remain unaddressed in a meaningful way.

Bestselling author Ian Morgan Cron masterfully weaves lessons from the life of Saint Francis into the story of Chase Falson to explore the life of a saint who 800 years ago breathed new life into disillusioned Christians and a Church on the brink of collapse. Chasing Francis is a hopeful and moving story with profound implications for those who yearn for a more vital relationship with God and the world.

Follow Chase's spiritual journey all the way to Italy to rediscover his faith in the footsteps of Francis of Assisi and then begin one of your own through the pilgrim's guide included in this powerful novel.

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    Lesley Hargreaves

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    This is a book about a pastor of a mega church who has a crisis of faith. When I first bought it, I thought "Oooh - how honest, there's not many pastors of mega churches who would be brave enough to do that." However, I think I must have misunderstood. It's not a biography - it's a novel i.e.fiction. I had a bit of a problem with this at first. My own fault I think, having not read the blurb properly. I was a bit shall I /sharn't I? about reading it at all but it had cost me nearly a tenner so away we go. I am really glad I made the effort. It is a novel and it is excellent. The pastor in question has a crisis of faith, much of which takes place in the pulpit. The elders ask him to leave (asap) and try and get himself together. He goes to Italy, where has an uncle who is a monk. The uncle leads him through the teaching of St Francis. This challenges everything he has every understood about how he lives out his faith in God, about how all his mind based certainties about how a Christ like life should be lived may not be quite what he thinks they are and how people who he would have judged as deficient in some way may be connecting with God's will in a way that may be better than his. Some parts are very moving as he sort of sees Jesus for the first time. I also found some of the parts based in his home church quite disturbing, presenting, as they do, people jockeying for position in his absence. Of course, this is a novel and some bits can seems a bit too good to be true. Who has a wise monk-uncle living in the most beautiful parts of Italy? (Well I suppose, someone must have - just no-one I have ever heard of) The good people are very good and the bad people are - well - disappointing. However, it is writing with spiritual impact I think. It becomes clear fairly early on that some of the things the pastor has learnt have also affected the writer. In fact, the last part of the book contains instruction on how to take these thoughts further, which is very useful. I enjoyed it a lot and learnt a lot. It has also managed to ask me some important questions about my Christianity.

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