Paul Gask is Christian Vision for Men’s (CVM) Regional Director for the North of England. Paul was once a police officer who dramatically fell from grace… Today, he travels across the country talking to men about God in order to help CVM achieve their goal of bringing 1 million average men to God. In ‘The Beginning’ section, Paul tells us about his youth and the impact his job had on his mental health. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’, Paul tells us about how his drive to be the best led him to disaster… In ‘The Mountaintop’, Paul tells us about his long road to mental recovery and meeting God. In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’, Paul tells us about how he found his place in God.
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