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Book SynopsisWhen Scott Fellows became a Christian at the age of 28 he decided to use his musical skills for God's glory rather than his own. The result is this no holds barred account of 20 years of front line ministry in the tough pubs and clubs of northern England with a few churches thrown in as well. This personal memoirs of hundreds of gigs sometimes hilarious sometimes serious but always uplifting are described with a forthright honesty that gives the reader a real insight into what happens when people are confronted with the Gospel when they least expect it. It provides a powerful challenge to the idea that the story of Jesus has no relevance to the modern world.
Trade ReviewWe need more books like this one - books that graphically portray the gruelling sacrifice behind most forms of Christian ministry in the UK. Even if you've never heard of Freedom, I recommend Saturday Night Believer as a thought-provoking, hilarious and occasionally faith-inspiring book. (Tony Cummings, Music Editor, Cross Rhythms)