Reviews
"I was very, very impressed . . . enthralled. The big thing that so impresses me is WHAT Hohstadt
is saying . . . how clearly, succinctly, and boldly he's saying it . . . and how much it needs to be heard. Hohstadt
brings a career as a symphony conductor to the challenges facing the church. His artistic sensitivity, his intuitive
reach into the unknown, his fascinating quotations, and his energetic writing style combine to make this a book
well worth reading and recommending to others. If we listen to him, we'll make more beautiful music in the years
ahead." Brian McLaren, Author, Reinventing
Your Church
"Forget
the future. This is a book for the ‘now'. Hohstadt is neither afraid to speak prophetically nor prone to 'analysis
lite'. His fascinating guide to 'prophetic metaphor' is, in and of itself, worth the price of admission."
Sally Morgenthaler, Author, Worship Evangelism
"I continue to quote and profit from this book." Leonard Sweet, Author, Post-Modern Pilgrims
"Dying
to Live: The 21st Century Church will inspire you as well as provoke you to think. Thomas Hohstadt looks forward
and speaks the essence of what the future may unfold and how the Church will relate to it. This book will help
you analyze and re-evaluate your effectiveness in reaching the new culture of the Digital Age." LaMar Boschman,
The Worship Institute
"This
is a thought-provoking analysis of how our paradigms of worship are of necessity going to be changing in today's
accelerating world. 'Dying to Live' will give you an insightful peek into the landscape that awaits us, and for
which we must prepare." Bob Sorge, Author, Exploring
Worship
"It
is on target . . . it has passion and conviction, and it is on a theme that is timely . . . Hohstadt is onto important
ideas." Loren B. Mead, The Alban Institute; Author, The Once and Future Church
"Powerful
. . . Extraordinary . . . Stimulating . . . His images and prophetic tone are very strong." Rex Miller, Strategic
Planner and Futurist
"An
interesting and provocative book on an important subject." Richard Cimino, Editor, Religion Watch
"Powerhouse
. . . true revelation . . . a refreshing clarity of language." Ed Chinn, Writer and Organizational Consultant