LIVING FIRE (Advancing God’s Kingdom in Challenging Places) by AychiB.R.

Just finished this real life case study of disciple making movements in unreached villages in Africa. It has very practical insights and compelling stories.

If you are praying to seeing a movement break out in your area, you will love this book!

This book is concise and very practical for anyone trying to do a disciple making movement in different areas of the world.

Reading Living Fire is like walking alongside Aychi as he navigates the complexities of launching sustainable DMMs. He encourages you to step out in faith and embrace your role in God’s work.

Our friend Younoussa Djao says that “for those already movement minded, this book will deepen your understanding and resolve. For the skeptical, it provides a compelling case for the transformative power of Disciple Making Movements.”

Aychi masterfully shares biblical principles with simple illustrations and delightful stories. This book provides proven, repeatable steps for replicating disciples. He. has seen 10,000 churches started in ten years.

Living Fire offers an inspiring look into faith in action, sharing the incredible journey of reaching people in areas of profound need and opposition. His stories show transformation, resilience and hope. They are not only moving but also insightful for anyone eager to understand advance the values of faith and community building. This book captures the realities of working in difficult places as we help people experience the message of Jesus in authentic ways. He calls readers to look beyond themselves and embrace a vision of faith that fuels hope, compassion and purpose. This is a deeply encouraging and insightful read for anyone who desires to see positive change in hard-to-reach communities. (David Denmark)

He concludes each chapter with questions for application and begins each chapter with a preview of what it includes. Each point is based on biblical truth and practical experience.

Romans 12:11 “Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.”

Philippians 3:12. “Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.”

1 Thessalonians 5:11. “Therefore encourage one another and build each other other up, just as in fact you re doing.”

What is God saying through this book?

How should we respond to the truths in this book?

Who can I share this with this week?

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