Tag Archives: Pagan Christianity

Book Review — Reimagining Church

Reimag­in­ing Church; Pur­su­ing the Dream of Organic Chris­tian­ity is the fol­low up to Frank Viola and George Barna’s Pagan Chris­tian­ity.  In much the same way Pagan Chris­tian­ity was a rewrite of an ear­lier book by the same name, Reimag­in­ing Church is fresh take on two of Frank’s ear­lier, self-published books, Rethink­ing The Wine­skin & Who

Book Review — Pagan Christianity

It prob­a­bly seems like a bit of an odd choice to fol­low up my last blog entry about the woe­ful nature of the Chris­t­ian book­store with a Chris­t­ian book review. And not just any book at that; but, one coau­thored by noted Chris­t­ian research spe­cial­ist, George Barna, and pub­lished by the Tyn­dale House, which,

The Christmas Myth

Each Decem­ber brings an abun­dance of Christ­mas themed movies to tele­vi­sions sets across the coun­try. My favorite is “Meet Me In St. Louis”; which some­how gets clas­si­fied as a Christ­mas film despite the fact the win­ter seg­ment is just one of four sea­sonal vignettes. Per­haps it gets the nod for Judy