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Erwin Raphael McManus
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  1. Milton
    Dec 12th, 2005 at 4:46 pm

    I am very impressed with the way that Pastor Erwin Mcmanus delivers his messages. I feel that he is very well in touch with the times, the reality of life in nowadays society, and has an amazing ease of transforming the word of God into easy-to-understand messages that help you relate and feel touched every single time!

    Next Sunday will be my 4th Sunday at Mosaic at the Mayan! I hope that there will be many more Sundays to come! Yeay! :D

  2. Jonathan Chong
    Dec 14th, 2005 at 6:22 am

    I’ve never seen you, Erwin in person, but I have listened to your sermons and I think it really touches my heart. God us you to speak to me in His words through your sermons. I actually have friends that attend and serve in your church too. I’m from Willowcreek in Chicago. I plan to come out in January to attend your services. Thanks again!

    Hoping in Him,
    Jon

  3. Matze
    Dec 19th, 2005 at 2:56 am

    I´m from germany and really inspired by the words and the books from Erwin Mc Manus. Thanks for encouraging me to live my life serving others. Thanks for the serious message to search for the needs in this world, to act myself and not just to wait for somebody else (maybe god ;-) acting. Hope our generation will change the world a bit. blessings from europe
    Matze

  4. Corey Waters
    Dec 26th, 2005 at 9:49 pm

    I am a new pastor, starting a church , I am reading the Barbarian way and it is challenging the way I live my faith. Thank you!

  5. Cesar Punzalan
    Dec 27th, 2005 at 8:27 pm

    I’m from the Philippines and has been involved in the call to mobilize the Church (in the Philippines at least) to engage society, that is to seek to transform not only the hearts of the individuals but also the structures that perpetuate evil in society. Your words ( An Stoppable Force and The Barbarian Way) have provided a framework for such engagement. God bless you Pastor Erwin.

  6. Skip Grominger
    Jan 1st, 2006 at 7:24 am

    I was fortunate enough to hear Erwin speak in Braunschweig, Germany at the Willow Creek Evangelism Conference. The messages were powerful, challenging and always had an unmistakable bottom line.

    I had the impression that many in the crowd with me were a bit uncomfortable with the clarity of the messages and the challenges. In other words, it was exactly what we needed to hear. Please come back and speak to us again.

  7. sherly
    Jan 3rd, 2006 at 11:57 pm

    Pastor Erwin is one of the most effective and powerful speakers I have ever encountered. His messages are clear and concise, yet profound enough to challenge us to continually better ourselves in our everyday lives. I have been attending Mosaic for three years now, and not once have I not laughed, teared, and feel truly blessed and all in the same hour during his sermons. He is an inspiration to everyone he crosses paths with and I am so grateful that God has blessed our community with such a compassionate and charismatic pastor!

  8. Milton
    Jan 4th, 2006 at 7:27 am

    I was just thinking that Pastor Erwin does not attempt to just be a preacher to the crowd, but also a motivational speaker, someone who gives you constant hope, makes you feel capable, inspires you to get on your feet and start walking, and gives us a sense of security in our walk with Christ. He motivates and inspires. What Zig Ziglar is to the business world, Pastor Erwin has, in my eyes and own perception, become to me in my walk with Christ. I feel so blessed that I was invited to Mosaic! All praise and Glory be to GOD, Our Lord, for His faithful servants who continue evangelizing 2,000+ years after His son came to our earth. :-)

  9. Eldon B. Cline
    Jan 18th, 2006 at 10:33 am

    I just read the The Barbarian Way and I can only thank you Pastor Erwin for showing me why I have always felt the lack of passion and zeal while growing up in a denominational church. I choose to live my faith the barbarian way and may the world never be the same!

  10. Drew
    Jan 18th, 2006 at 2:17 pm

    i think erwin is cool.

  11. Tim Norris
    Jan 20th, 2006 at 6:15 am

    I am from Ireland and was fortunate to hear Erwin last year in England at the WCA Leadership conference.

    To say what he said changed my life would be an understatement. The whole Barbarian thing simply blew me away. What has happened to the church in the last 2000 years?

    Let’s unorganise today’s church and live dangerously for Christ!

  12. Lee
    Jan 23rd, 2006 at 11:28 am

    I sent my Marine son a copy of The Barbarian Way, they are on their way home from Iraq aboard a ship, he has several of his buddies in a Bible Study he leads reading the book. Imagine Marines as Barbarians for Jesus.

    Good work Pastor Erwin

  13. lenku
    Jan 26th, 2006 at 1:49 pm

    I saw erwin like month ago in Uk.He was great i loved d him:DYea and then i bought his book “barbarian way” wat is amazing

  14. Mike Buter
    Jan 27th, 2006 at 11:19 am

    Pastor Erwin,

    I visited in LA several weeks ago with a group of United Methodist pastors from Alabama. We were on a continuing ed trip to learn about worship and preaching. We all thought it was a very meaningful time of worship.

    The book barbarian way is how I was introduced to you and it was a God-moment for me. My family is tuning into your podcasts as our family devotionals. I appreciate your responding to the Spirits calling for your life.

    In Christ,

    Mike Butler

  15. Sam Clark
    Feb 8th, 2006 at 12:32 pm

    Wow your book “The Barbarian Way” and your podcasts have given me a new perspective. After reading your book I decided to leave my comfortable home and family and take my guitar and some free guitars to a remote Alaskan village to share the fresh spirit God has set fire in my heart by giving guitar lessons and serving the villagers in any way I can. God has promised me an outpouring from that village that I can’t imagine. My wife is behind me all the way but she didn’t think it’d be wise to accompany me on this trip. I hail from Carson City UMC, Carson City, MI.

    In Christ’s boundless love,

    Sam Clark

  16. Pat
    Mar 5th, 2006 at 9:20 am

    My small group leader came to Jesus through
    your preaching at a Promise Keepers
    conference. He is now an actor, his dreams
    are coming true. He is also married to a
    wickedly wonderful woman.
    I’m reading The Barbarian Way and am
    challenged to continue this life with Jesus
    in a more dangerous way.
    Thank God for your faithfulness.

    PaT

  17. trish doyle
    Jul 23rd, 2008 at 7:47 am

    Good morning - we are from Perth West AUSTRALIA and visiting the USA soon - do you have any workshops or conferences we could atend in August?
    Thankyou

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