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For years Len's friends have encouraged him to write his travel adventures for all to read. He is widely acknowledged as a 'great story-teller' and enjoys entertaining his friends with travel tales or delivering power-point presentations to select audiences. Len's first overseas adventure was as part of a delegation of New Zealand University graduates to People's Republic of China in 1977 and he has been constantly traveling since then. This book covers over 40 years of travel to over 35 countries. Len's aim is to entertain and inform the reader and bring laughter to otherwise stressful situations.…mehr

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For years Len's friends have encouraged him to write his travel adventures for all to read. He is widely acknowledged as a 'great story-teller' and enjoys entertaining his friends with travel tales or delivering power-point presentations to select audiences. Len's first overseas adventure was as part of a delegation of New Zealand University graduates to People's Republic of China in 1977 and he has been constantly traveling since then. This book covers over 40 years of travel to over 35 countries. Len's aim is to entertain and inform the reader and bring laughter to otherwise stressful situations.
Autorenporträt
Len Wilson is Executive Director of Invite Resources and publisher of Invite Press. A pioneer in the use of visual media and storytelling in church life, Len has served as a creative director, teacher, speaker, consultant, and coach. He has helped thousands of churches to more innovative ways of doing ministry through entrepreneurial endeavors he has co-founded and led since 1996.Telos is his twelfth title. Other works include Greater Things, Think Like a 5 Year Old, Taking Flight with Creativity, and The Wired Church. As a producer and director of dozens of short films, Len has won Silver and Bronze Telly Awards. Len holds a Doctor of Ministry degree in Semiotics and Future Studies from Portland Seminary, where he serves as Project Faculty to doctoral students. He resides in Frisco, Texas.