THUNDER. STONE. TABLETS

"The first time this grief hit me, it felt like a punch in the stomach. Like being locked out of my own life, unable to get up, unable to breathe properly. How could something be so small on the surface, so invisible to others, yet so devastating?"
About the Book
I am writing books to share my story and offer hope in God’s life plan. I love helping people and working in groups to support those less fortunate—lifting them up, giving them hope, improving their lives, and, most importantly, fostering a relationship with their families, friends and workmates.
These will be available in paper, pod casts, and audio links, some on line.
Brian Czepanski
Brian Czepanski was born in New Zealand in 1957 and has spent most of his life working across the country in construction, ministry, and service. A trained carpenter and joiner, he has contributed to both residential and large-scale building projects, bringing a practical, hands-on approach to every project.
Brian is an avid outdoorsman who finds deep meaning in God’s creation and has a long history of working with young people through short-term missions and outreach projects, including work with Youth With A Mission (YWAM).
At the age of thirty, a single Bible verse stirred him to begin writing. That calling has unfolded over nearly four decades of growth, healing, and faith, culminating in the book he is now bringing to life. Brian writes from lived experience, offering honesty, hope, and a heart to serve others.
Now, after 20 years, I'm just retiring from training construction apprentices and helping write and review qualifications, and develop assessment processes and learning guides.
My wife Vicky and our team, own City First Aid Training Ltd a (PTE) private training establishment with NZQA . We run training courses to help people save lives, work safely and be confident, for accreditation, with health and Safety
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CONTACT ME
I am available to chat or send an email. For speaking and teaching bookings, see the calendar or request a proposed time
" Even a stubborn builder like myself could learn something new. You can teach an old dog new tricks , but only if you’re willing to look in the mirror, face your shortcomings, and undertake the rebuilding work in your life. Nobody is perfect, but everyone can improve."