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Paul is the Author of two very popular books. Thank God it’s Monday, The weekend’s not enough! and his new book Re-thinkit, Unlearning how you think to reach a changing world that’s thinking less about church.
By Paul Bartlett
Re-Think It: Unlearning how we think, to reach a change world that’s thinking less about church reveals what happens when you let God transform your thinking – by discovering how your culture has infiltrated your thinking, dealing with it, bringing it into the light, removing it and relearning according to God’s Word.
Sharing from his own unexpected journey that has deeply impacted and changed his life, Paul Bartlett will encourage, equip and inspire you to embark upon a significantly challenging yet highly rewarding inner journey that will also bring lasting change to those around you.
“We can live with the assumption that we are growing, only to awaken to the confronting reality that we merely repeat and reinforce learnt behaviour. We have all heard of the leader that claimed to have 25 years of experience when sadly, they had only one year of experience repeated 25 times! Paul Bartlett thinks and lives ‘outside of the box’ … Take up the challenge of Re-think It and get ready for the adventure of recalibrating your journey.”
Wayne Alcorn
Senior Pastor, Hope Centre, National President, Australian Christian Churches
By Paul Bartlett
Thank God It’s Monday is Paul Bartlett’s first book - a challenge to stop living for the weekend and start living with purpose during the week.
So many people hang out for Friday and live for the weekend and the church is not immune. Too many people see Sunday as God’s day and forget about Monday through Saturday. TGIM is an encouragement to live out your faith every day of the week and a call for the church to be more outward looking.
“Paul Bartlett has issued a bold declaration to shake believers out of their comfort zone so that they can embrace their calling outside the four walls of the church. The body of Christ has so much potential to affect change in the world around them; everyday activities should be seen as gateways to show others the love of Christ. Sunday morning services should be a celebration of the work that has been done Monday through Saturday. Thank God it’s Monday is a breath of fresh air that every Christian needs to hear.”
Mathew Barnett
Senior Pastor and Co-founder of The Dream Center Los Angeles