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The Omg Effect - by Rev Chris Lee (Hardcover)

The Omg Effect - by  Rev Chris Lee (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Reverend Christopher Lee is a young vicar who has taken the internet by storm. With more Instagram followers than the Arch Bishop of Canterbury and the Church of England put together, Rev Chris helps and inspires hundreds of thousands of his followers everyday with his sixty-second sermons, full of bite-sized wisdom for busy people. From family to faith, career to community, self-care to self-worth, The OMG Effect encapsulates Rev Chris Lee's uplifting message of positivity and inclusivity, which has inspired millions of people globally regardless of their religious beliefs (or lack thereof) and, throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, Rev. Chris Lee has been live-streaming prayer and faith sessions for those under lock-down, quarantine, or in self-isolation to help fight loneliness, give hope, and bring people together. Whether you're struggling with your self-esteem, trying to find your purpose, or dealing with disappointment, get ready to refresh your outlook, rediscover your self-worth, and start living a fuller life. 'You are loved. You are precious. You are of vital importance.' Rev Chris Lee<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>The Reverend Chris Lee</b> is the vicar of St Saviour's church, part of the London diocese of the Church of England. At the age of twenty-four, while teaching English at a mission in Tanzania, Chris completed a distance learning degree to become a priest and was ordained a deacon in the diocese of Mt Kilimanjaro. Upon returning to England, he trained for ordained ministry at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. Chris now shares his uplifting sixty-second sermons with over 150k Instagram followers every day, and his videos have amassed over 400 million of views on YouTube.

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