Review: Revolution In World Missions

Disclaimer: I recieved a book to review. All opinions are my own.

One of my favorite books of the Bible and one that I am really craving a deep dive into is Acts. Paul's journey amazes me and I can only imagine the impact he had on the people of his time. Another man is making quite an impact across the nations. K.P. Yohannan has made such a huge difference in so many lives carrying out the mission to serve God and to spread the word of his love. 



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ABOUT THE BOOK: 

"Lord, I'll give myself to speak for You." 

Young Yohannan had no idea what those words of surrender would mean for his life and for millions of others in his generation. Once an insecure 16-year-old, he became a missionary statesman who has impacted the world of missions and whose unbending message has touched hungry hearts on every continent. 

Step into his story and experience the world through his eyes. You'll walk right into the book of Acts. And through his telling, you'll hear the very heart of God beating for His creation. K.P. Yohannan's passion is contagious and spurs you on to be all for Jesus. 

He chose to take the road less traveled many years ago, and today Gospel for Asia, www.gfa.org the mission he founded, is one of the most respected organizations in our time with thousands of national workers and vibrant congregations throughout the heart of the 10/40 Window. 

Get ready, your life is about to change!

Do you long to let go of self-centeredness and be more eternally minded?

Do you desire to make a difference in the lost world but aren't sure how to go about it?

Change Your Life

Many people have said this book changed their life—and it just might change yours too!

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