Neil reflects on learning, listening, and being transformed by a deeper intimacy with God. Rather than focusing on teaching or information, he shares how God is calling His people into an impartation — a lived experience of walking closely with Jesus every moment of every day.

True spiritual growth doesn’t come through knowledge alone, but through relationship. Like a newborn who learns through closeness with their parents, believers grow through ongoing, personal fellowship with the Father. The Holy Spirit is our real teacher — guiding us into truth through relationship, not doctrine alone.

Much of the modern church has focused on “doing” for God rather than “being” with Him. Jesus modeled something different: a life centered on fulfilling the Father’s desire, listening, and responding in love. Believers should live in that same place of constant connection — not a Sunday-morning intimacy, but a 24/7 awareness of Christ’s presence.

Throughout his travels and ministry, Neil has seen a growing hunger among people who recognize that religious activity isn’t changing lives or cities. Church must return to the simplicity of relationship — walking with God as sons and daughters who hear His voice and reflect His character.

Walking in true intimacy will require change:

  • Less focus on doing, more on being.

  • Less speaking, more listening.

  • Less striving for big things, more devotion to small, intimate obedience.

Live from the Father’s heart, walk in His presence daily, and let that intimacy reshape everything.