Author: | Roger Brian Neill, B.A., M.A., R.S.W. | ISBN: | 9781486601776 |
Publisher: | Word Alive Press | Publication: | February 26, 2015 |
Imprint: | Word Alive Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Roger Brian Neill, B.A., M.A., R.S.W. |
ISBN: | 9781486601776 |
Publisher: | Word Alive Press |
Publication: | February 26, 2015 |
Imprint: | Word Alive Press |
Language: | English |
Today’s youth are caught up in something that began to express itself in the 1960s. In response, Revolution in Mind chronicles the very personal and self-revelatory story of Roger Neill’s history from 1960 to 2012, providing inspiration and encouragement to all those who may be concerned by the current generation’s social radicalization.
From conservatism to liberalism, to Marxism, popular psychology, and eastern religion—he is redeemed to true faith. This revolutionary voyage is symbolic of what is brewing both inside and outside the church of Jesus Christ. In the modern age, the winds of doctrine blow, demanding to be discerned amidst the rise of deceptive movements engulfing the post-Christian West.
About the Author:
Roger Neill has a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Simon Fraser University, is a registered social worker in British Columbia, and has worked in community psychiatry for the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service and Fraser Health Authority for twenty-six years. He spent seven years with the Mennonite Central Committee, working with the homeless and imprisoned mentally ill of Jamaica, and recently he has served the Israel Defense Force in a volunteer capacity. Roger has published articles in academic journals, magazines, newspapers, and currently is a blogger on international affairs. He is retired and lives in Mission, B.C.
Today’s youth are caught up in something that began to express itself in the 1960s. In response, Revolution in Mind chronicles the very personal and self-revelatory story of Roger Neill’s history from 1960 to 2012, providing inspiration and encouragement to all those who may be concerned by the current generation’s social radicalization.
From conservatism to liberalism, to Marxism, popular psychology, and eastern religion—he is redeemed to true faith. This revolutionary voyage is symbolic of what is brewing both inside and outside the church of Jesus Christ. In the modern age, the winds of doctrine blow, demanding to be discerned amidst the rise of deceptive movements engulfing the post-Christian West.
About the Author:
Roger Neill has a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Simon Fraser University, is a registered social worker in British Columbia, and has worked in community psychiatry for the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service and Fraser Health Authority for twenty-six years. He spent seven years with the Mennonite Central Committee, working with the homeless and imprisoned mentally ill of Jamaica, and recently he has served the Israel Defense Force in a volunteer capacity. Roger has published articles in academic journals, magazines, newspapers, and currently is a blogger on international affairs. He is retired and lives in Mission, B.C.