Masterpiece: The Re-creation of a Degenerate Soul
Christopher Shennan’s “Masterpiece: The Re-creation of a Degenerate Soul” is a riveting exploration of redemption, grace, and the divine intervention required to transform a life marked by moral decay. The protagonist, Roger, is a deeply flawed individual whose reluctance to change and entrenched resistance to spiritual guidance make his journey toward redemption all the more compelling. The narrative grapples with the profound question: What will it take to make Roger a masterpiece of God’s grace? Shennan intricately weaves a story where Roger’s degenerate soul is presented as the ultimate challenge to divine mercy and transformation, pushing the boundaries of what seems possible when faced with unwavering human obstinance.
The book’s plot unfolds through a series of emotional and often heart-wrenching events, each underscored by Roger’s continual errors and the severe consequences that follow. Reminiscent of C.S. Lewis’s “The Screwtape Letters,” Shennan employs a similar narrative technique to illustrate the spiritual warfare waged over Roger’s soul. As the story progresses, it becomes evident that Roger’s transformation is not something he can achieve on his own. His unwillingness to cooperate and his persistent rebellion against any form of divine intervention highlights the necessity of God’s grace. It is within this context of spiritual struggle and divine persistence that Shennan showcases the depth of God’s unmerited favor and the potential for human redemption, no matter how bleak the circumstances.
Through Roger’s tumultuous journey, Shennan eloquently demonstrates that true transformation can only occur when God steps in. The narrative is a testament to the power of divine grace and the belief that no soul is beyond redemption. By the end of the book, readers are left with a profound understanding of the transformative power of God’s grace, capable of turning even the most degenerate soul into a masterpiece. “Masterpiece: The Re-creation of a Degenerate Soul” is not just a story of one man’s redemption but a broader commentary on the boundless possibilities of divine love and mercy, offering hope and inspiration to all who grapple with their own spiritual battles.
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Christopher Shennan
Born in South Africa in 1943, Christopher Shennan really began to live on August 29, 1967, when he was born again through the power of Jesus Christ. Since then, only one passion has consumed him: to communicate the love of Christ through any and every means at his disposal.
While attending Wesleyan Evangelical Seminary, he was launched into a children’s ministry, which led to his founding a ministry called Children for Christ, which in turn led to the formation of Children’s Radio Ministries.
He married Pamela Sanders in 1976, which was when he wrote his first book, The Toymaker’s Dream, published by Christian Literature Crusade in 1980, leading to its translation and publication into French, Hungarian, and Polish, as well as a stage musical production in the Check Republic.
Christopher and his family served as missionaries in Zimbabwe, where he established a church among the Shona tribe before moving to Canada in 1984. Personal evangelism has been his passion, and he has taught the subject numerous times to great effect. This led to the writing of a soon-to-be published manual, The Making of a Personal Evangelist. Since his so-called “retirement” in 2008, his involvement in Bible teaching, counseling, and even pastoring a church in Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia, has kept him busy.
With thirteen published books behind him, his passion is to pass on all that God has taught him to the next generation. He expects five new novels and numerous non-fiction projects to take him the rest of his life.
Married for 48 years to his wife, Christopher is celebrating their wedding anniversary on April 20th. Additionally, Christopher has two upcoming books: “Masterpiece” and “The Simplicity of Prayer.”