Jeff Lucas

Jeff Lucas
Occupation Author
Speaker
Website www.jefflucas.org

Jeff Lucas is a Christian author, speaker and broadcaster.[1]

Career

Lucas is an international speaker, author and broadcaster. He is a teaching pastor at Timberline Church in Fort Collins, Colorado. He also broadcasts regularly on radio: In Good Company for Premier Christian Radio and Lucas On Life for UCB Radio. He contributes a monthly column for the magazine Christianity, the men's magazine Sorted[2] and daily Bible notes for CWR - Lucas on Life Every Day.

Lucas is an ambassador for Compassion UK, a charity working to help children in poverty worldwide, for whom he has traveled to both Ethiopia and India in recent years to film.

Lucas is a bestselling Christian author and has written twenty-one books, as well as booklets, DVDs and study guides. His sales of products internationally have exceeded 1 million copies, and have been translated into German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Korean and French.

Previous activities

Formerly a member of the Council of Management of the British Christian event Spring Harvest, he stepped down in 2009 along with Steve Chalke and Ruth Dearnley. Lucas has historically been linked to the Pioneer Network, a Christian network established to "develop new churches across the UK and engage in mission globally". He was also the director of Equipped to Lead and is a former Vice President of the Evangelical Alliance.

Personal life

Jeff Lucas is married to Kay. They have homes in Southern England and in Loveland, CO.

He has two adult children, Kelly (married to Ben and living in the South of England) and Richard (living in Washington DC); and two grandsons, Stanley and Alex.

Publications


Also Lucas on Life Every Day, bi-monthly bible reading notes (CWR)

Special products for New Christians and those interested in exploring the Christian faith, published by CWR:

Life Journey DVDs and booklets

Other booklets (published by Verite)

Contributions

References

  1. http://www.jefflucas.org/about About Jeff Lucas
  2. http://www.sorted-magazine.com/single.htm?ipg=7492
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