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Under Construction: Working with the Architect

Under Construction: Working with the Architect

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Paperback / softback

£8.99

Publisher: SPCK Publishing
ISBN: 9780281082070
Number of Pages: 144
Published: 21/11/2019
Imagine yourself as a house under construction. What does it mean to develop as a follower of Jesus? Jesus wants to remake us, from the ground up, to reconstruct us so that we become the people he had in mind. Christians are built on his firm foundation. But if we barely allow Jesus through the front door, it is no surprise that we are left wondering whether this really is as good as it gets. Neil O'Boyle shows us what it means to open ourselves up, so that the light of Christ shines into the dark nooks and exposes the sagging rafters. In the living room, what are we watching? In the bathroom, do we take care of ourselves? In the privacy of our bedroom, what are we like? In the dining room, what are our guests doing? In the garden, will there be fruit? In the garden shed, what tools has Jesus given us? Neil is National Director for British Youth for Christ. He has served as a missionary in Cyprus, the Arabian Gulf, Thailand and America. He is passionate about evangelism and has a wealth of experience as a leader and team builder. He and his wife Joy have four children.

Neil O'Boyle

Neil is National Director of British Youth for Christ. For 18 years he was a missionary with Youth for Christ, living in Cyprus, the Arabian Gulf, Thailand and America. He is passionate about evangelism and has a wealth of experience in visionary leadership and team building, innovation and communication, as well as a detailed understanding of missiology, culture and religious diversity. He has visited over 80 nations. Neil and his wife Joy have four children.

Hugely engaging, deeply challenging, brilliantly creative and extremely practical. * Laura Hancock, National Ministries Director, Youth for Christ * What I like about this book is that it doesn't settle for the ordinary but invites the reader to allow Jesus Christ to wander the corridors of our lives and check out any room that might be off limits for three simple outcomes - freedom, life and transformation, and one simple purpose - a closer relationship with Jesus Christ. * Most Revd John Sentamu, Archbishop of York *