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Learn to face challenges and grow in your faith at work with Andy Black's new teaching book In Whose Image. Filled with prayer points and personal stories, let it guide you towards discovering your God-given identity and purpose.
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Every believer has prayed, "Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven." This excellent book by Andy Black will baptise you into the kingdom reality of God expressed in your workplace. In Whose Image? will catapult you into God's plan for your life and multiply your influence at work. Everyone who reads this will walk away with a treasure. Filled with glimpses of Andy's personal journey and loaded with biblical insights, this book will give the reader much to ponder and much to put into practice. You are heaven's representative every day and every place you go! Read this book and find your true identity. Your workplace is now the platform for your ministry!
Brian Simmons
Passion & Fire Ministries
The Passion Translation Project
When you read a book like this one – with wonderful stories of faith, obedience, and God coming through in the nick of time – it's easy to wonder if they are merely good anecdotes or are truly the way the author lives. I have the privilege of praying regularly with Andy and his wife Adrienne, and without fail, every time, they are utterly committed to asking God how He sees the situation. Just like this book, it is both deeply encouraging and challenging! However, what I love most from these pages, even more than the stories, is Andy's raw honesty about the tears, tribulations and triumphs of walking by faith. Far from scaring you off, it will make you wonder whether any other way of life is really worth living.
Adam Price
Pastor, Hope Church Harrogate
'In Whose Image?' is not only well written; it is a powerful challenge. And the challenge is not just to do something; it is to be something. Andy writes like all good authors; you feel like you are having a conversation with him. But the conversation doesn't end on the last page of the book; it will lead you into action. What kind of action? Life-changing, world-changing, Kingdom-impacting. I recommend you read it with your Bible close by, with not only your eyes but also your spirit; and with a mindset ready to rewrite your personal mission statement.
Rich Marshall
Author: 'God@Work' volumes I and II and 'God@Rest'
In a very down-to-earth and authentic way, Andy Black shares the highs and lows of many years, during which he has endeavoured to serve God in his various places of work, reflecting a deep relationship with God and a desire to serve his king. Each chapter allows us a glimpse into Andy's journal, giving access to moments of workplace joy, reflections on failure, and lament in some of the darkest moments. Andy also tracks moments of encouragement and insight that have spurred him forward and opened up new and effective opportunities. This is the story of a man who has looked to see the kingdom extended in his workplace in spite of multiple setbacks, and a frank and candid account of how that has worked out.
David Oliver
Author: 'All About Heaven', 'Love Work Live Life' & 'Work Prison or Place of Destiny'
A significant portion of our lives occurs at work. It is a place of community, of ministry, and a path where we walk alongside God. Andy's book is an inspirational reminder of the powerful presence of a living God in the midst of our ordinary everyday lives. 'In Whose...