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“Two thousand years later the call to follow Christ has been re-packaged to be smooth and trouble-free, filled with opportunities and promise, but lacking risk, passion, and sacrifice. Is this really what Jesus died for? If He chose the way of the cross, where would He hesitate leading us? Is it possible that to follow Jesus is to choose the barbarian way? Jesus never made a pristine call to a proper or safe religion. Jesus beckons His followers to a path that is far from the easy road. It is a path filled with adventure, uncertainty, and unlimited possibilities – the only path that can fulfill the deepest longings and desires of your heart. This is the barbarian way: to give your heart to the only One who can make you fully alive. To love Him with simplicity and intensity. To unleash the untamed faith within. To be consumed by the presence of a passionate and compassionate God. To go where He sends you, no matter the cost.”

– Erwin Raphael McManus

"Run in God's name and let the world stand back and wonder."

- Eric Liddell's coach (Chariots of Fire)

"God never said doing His will would be easy, He only said it would be worth it."

- Joanne Shetler

"Climbers are those who are captured by Christ. They don't care how far to the ends of the earth that might take them. They are smitten with God." - Ron Luce
"The aim of the Christian life is not independence, but rather great dependence; it is intimacy and love, rather than accomplishment and development."

- Kyle Strobel