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Revolution in World Missions: One Man's Journey to Change a Generation Paperback – November 1, 2009

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"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, 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!
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Your book stirred me to tears and drove me to prayer!
--Miss J.S., Towson, Maryland

If I had to pick eight books outside the biblical canon that every Christian should read,
Revolution in World Missions would be one of them.
--Mr. J.L., Stockport, England

I was a missionary in Nigeria for 20 years and understand what this book is all about.
--Mrs. D.T., Kearney, Arizona

I read your book and think it is one of the most dynamic, down-to-earth books that I have ever read. I want to give a copy to our pastor, each board member and selected other people at our church.
--Mr. P.W., Santa Margarita, California

K.P. Yohannan's book draws the Church back to the very heart of what Christ has called us to do. I would urge every Christian, and especially every pastor, to read this book with a humble heart before the Lord. I'm reading it through again, and it's still a heart-stirring blessing.
--Pastor M.W., Worthing, England --Reader Reaction, pp 1-2

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DR. K.P. YOHANNAN is the founder and international director of Gospel for Asia. He is the author of more than 200 books and is also an internationally known speaker and missionary statesman. He and his wife, Gisela, have two grown children who both serve the Lord with their families.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ GFA Books; English Language edition (November 1, 2009)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 230 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1595890610
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1595890610
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.55 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
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Dr. KP Yohannan Metropolitan has been crisscrossing the globe for the past 40 years, challenging the Body of Christ to discipleship. His call to a radical lifestyle—with an all-out commitment to Jesus—has left its impact on nearly every continent. To the Church caught up by the tidal waves of compromise and self-preservation, Yohannan’s life message is a fresh word to this generation and yet as timeless as the scriptural mandate itself.

Yohannan is the founder and director of Gospel for Asia (GFA), a Christian mission organization deeply committed to seeing communities transformed through the love of Christ demonstrated in word and deed. He is also the metropolitan bishop of Believers Church , an indigenous church in South Asia.

Born in South India in 1950, Yohannan is the youngest of six sons. His mother dedicated each of her children to the Lord and longed to see one of them commit their lives to ministry. She secretly fasted each Friday for three-and-a-half years, praying, “Oh God, let just one of my boys preach!” Even as she prayed, her children were growing up, seeming destined for secular work. Finally, only the youngest, little “Yohannachan,” was left. Seeing how shy and insecure he was, his mother thought there was little chance that he would preach.

However, after Yohannan finished his schooling, he heard stories about North India from a visiting mission team, and his heart was gripped. His mother’s faithful prayers were answered as he immediately decided to join the mission movement and go to faraway North India to help bring the Good News to the multitude of villages that had never heard of Christ. While preparing to go with this radical mission team from Europe, the timid 16-year-old was challenged by a call to radical discipleship from missionary statesman George Verwer. That night, Yohannan couldn’t sleep. What if God asked him to preach publicly in the streets? What if he was stoned and beaten?

Suddenly, God’s presence filled the room, and he knew he was not alone. “Lord God,” he prayed in surrender, “I’ll give myself to speak for You—but help me to know that You’re with me.”

The next morning, he awoke with a supernatural love and burden for the people around him. The Lord gave him courage to speak to the crowds he saw that day, and he continued to preach for the next seven years in North India. As a field evangelist and regional coordinator, he was responsible for the members of his teams and the planning of each day. His future wife, Gisela, was also serving with the mission movement at the same time, and Yohannan felt through their brief encounters that he had found someone who shared his same vision and calling.

In 1971, Yohannan was invited to spend a month in Singapore at a new institute that had been started by John Haggai. Here, he was challenged by Haggai to do something significant with his life for God’s glory. His time at the institute produced a restlessness that eventually led him to leave India to search abroad for God’s ultimate will in his life. In 1974, he came to the United States, where he received his theological training at Criswell College. He and Gisela were married after his first term.

As a theology student, Yohannan was ordained and began pastoring a local church in Dallas, where he served for four years. While God blessed his pastoral ministry, Yohannan couldn’t forget the burden God had given him for those who had never once heard the name of Jesus.

Remembering the Millions in Asia

As the Lord reminded Yohannan of the millions in Asia still waiting to learn of His love for them, he resigned his pastorate, and he and Gisela began taking steps to start an organization to support national missionaries, which eventually became known as GFA. They began meeting together each Tuesday night with a small, faithful group of believers to pray over world maps. The Lord soon guided them to start a program through which people could regularly support the work of national missionaries by laying aside one dollar a day. As the Lord opened doors to share this opportunity with churches and individuals, the ministry began to grow.

Today, GFA comes alongside thousands of national workers and supports them through prayer and assistance as they bring hope to the most needy in South Asia. GFA is engaged in dozens of projects, such as caring for poor children, slum dwellers and widows and orphans; providing clean water by funding wells; supporting medical missions; and meeting the needs of those in leprosy colonies. Through GFA’s Bridge of Hope Program, tens of thousands of children are being rescued from the generational curses of poverty and hopelessness. In honor of Yohannan’s decades of demonstrating the heart of a father to the fatherless, the members of the Christian Men’s Network’s Global Fatherhood Initiative awarded him the Reggie White Fatherhood Award in 2016. In 2003, he was awarded Alumnus of the Year from Criswell College for his influence in the work of God.

A Ministry of Discipleship

One of Yohannan’s deep desires is to see a new generation catch sight of the Lord’s burden for the hopeless in their generation and to give themselves, no-holds-barred, to His work. GFA’s School of Discipleship, a one-year program for young adults, is helping fulfill this dream. Through this life-changing year at GFA’s headquarters in East Texas, dozens of young people have deepened their relationship with Christ and grown in their desire to follow in His footsteps. Many of them are now serving the Lord full-time in different capacities across the globe.

Ministering hope and practical help to the people of South Asia, Dr. Yohannan’s radio program, Spiritual Journey, reaches more than 1 billion people in 110 languages. His Road to Reality radio program airs weekly on more than 200 radio stations in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Additionally, viewers in 100 nations can watch him daily on AYTV. He served on the executive committee of World by Radio from 2004–2012 and as a board member with the National Religious Broadcasters Association (NRB) from 2013–2015. In recognition of his service, NRB presented Yohannan with its Individual Achievement in International Broadcasting award in 2003.

Dr. Yohannan is a prolific writer with more than 200 books published in Asia and 11 in the United States. With more than 3.9 million copies in print, Yohannan’s landmark book, Revolution in World Missions, is an international bestseller that has literally changed the course of mission history in our generation. For his faithful service to the Body of Christ, Yohannan was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Hindustan Bible College in Chennai, India.

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KP is Weak on Confronting American Self- Centered Faith- But Right On Supporting Indian Saints
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I don't think KP exaggerated anything about the self centered dynamic of church in America. I think he only went half way with his critique. He failed to put his finger on the key reasons why such a small percentage of "giving" leaves the shores of America to reach 90% of the lost much less why only 14% even goes outside each church door on average. Leadership Journal has done a study of hundreds of churches of every brand and size and shows that on average American churches will CONSUME 86% of their "giving" to buy services that mostly benefit themselves. This 86% is mostly two things: 1. Hired staff; 2: Church facilities. So in America it is 5 times more important that Americans receive a professionally prepared Bible lecture every week of their life than for those who have never heard and have no one to tell them be sent a preacher to tell them. That logic makes zero sense Biblically or strategically. The only reason Americans build church buildings is because you have to have at least 75 people to pay one guy to do the weekly Bible lecture. That requires a special building. "But Tim, our church gives thousands for world missions!" Check your church budget and see the percentage of what goes out the door. Around 14% measly percentage points go out the door on average. "But Tim, the Bible says "preach the word, in season and out of season..." That means we all need a Bible lecture every week!" No believer, it does not mean lecture or every week or hired men only or anything close to that. Preaching is simply a gospel giver or a gospel speaker. If you claim the weekly sermon is "teaching", the Bible does not say teaching is lecture either. There is NOTHING there about lecture with zero questions, zero participation, zero objections , and worst of all zero reproduction of this ministry to other believers. (Luke 6:40) On top of consuming 86% of "giving" the average percentage of giving from Americans is 2.3% of income on average. That is pathetic! In the typical church 80% of the giving is given by 20% of the giving units. I don't think the Lord is convicting Americans to give more than 2.3% because He knows they will consume 86% of that. KP does not question anyone of these systemic elements of American church life that are grotesquely self-centered. He should but he won't. The preachers are part of it. You know that verse that says "don't forsake the assembly"? Yea, Heb. 10:24,25 The verse about always being in church. The scripture specifies on both sides of that warning that the gathering is to be defined by "spurring one another on to love and good works and encouraging one another". That's the exact opposite dynamic of one-way communication - preach = lecture by one man for the whole truth expression. God has design two-way communication to be the dynamic for increasing love and good works. Sadly, KP thinks Indian believers need a special building and hired men to lecture the Bible to Indians, just like in America. He is repeating the same self-centered form of church in India. He wants to raise $10,000 per church building. The people are starving, they have no medicine, they have dirt floors in their home, there are many areas where men need to be sent and he wants to invest $10,000 for perhaps 100,000 or more church buildings? When I confronted them with this they gave me some very lame reasons why Indians need church buildings to reduce persecution or so more Indians will be save because they want to see Christians have a temple. KP, every Indian believer is the temple of God!!! Let them know our God indwells us!!! He does not dwell in buildings made with hands!!! Tell them the truth!!! I realize 99% of American believers think that if there was not a hired Pastor or a special building for a crowd to come on Sunday that there would be no church at all. There was a vibrant church in the book of Acts and they had no hired pastors or church buildings. The largest church is in China and it is continuing to explode with growth and most of them have neither one of these "essentials". The largest percentage of believers do not meet in church buildings and don't have hired experts to dominate the gathering in one-way communication. Americans are perpetuating an almost 2000 year old tradition that has more basis in the Roman Catholic church system than in the Bible. Paul taught over and over and over about ministry "free of charge" which trumps the "right to not work". See the whole progression in 1 Cor. 9. Add to that 2 Cor. 11 & 12; 1 Thes. 2; 2 Thes. 3. Paul only received occasional gifts from other churches, not from churches he was at. In Paul's teaching there is a massive difference between funding ministry to yourself and funding ministry to those beyond yourself. The greatest text on preaching is Romans 10 which is solely preaching to those who have never heard the gospel. It has nothing to do with preaching to those who have heard 500 - 1500 sermons or more. KP falls short teaching American believers how to correct their self centered addictions. He is reproducing the same system in India. He thinks the same system in India won't produce the same results as it does in America.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2014
    Don't read this unless you want your heart changed! And your thinking tweaked! I've read many missionary stories but K. P. Yohannan shares his observations on how God is working differently today than in the past. This book totally swung me to embrance the local missionaries, workers. It's one of the best I've ever read--it stirred me to action. Because I read this book I now support two workers and am so thankful I can.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2011
    My impressions... I enjoyed this book. There are many areas that are lacking in it, especially from a Confessional Lutheran perspective, but also much good to be recognized. The author is from India. In this book he gives an outsiders view of the mission programs he encountered in American Churches. Some of the problems he identifies are the short term mission programs represented as outreach missions. His issue with these programs focuses on the money American Churches spend to do short trips when the same money could be used for indigenous missionaries. In another section of the book the author questions the lack of ecclesiology he finds in most American mission programs. I found this insight to be right on the mark. The author notes that it is necessary to establish churches in the mission field with indigenous pastors who will live with and provide religious service and instruction for the church. His point is that for too long the American churches have sent out people to baptize and teach without establishing ecclesiological environments, i.e. Churches, that continue to nurture faith through the application of the Word and Sacrament. While I would not put this book on the top of anyone's list it is nice to see that such things being discussed by the Evangelical Movement.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2015
    An unapologetic explanation of the issues facing modern biblical Christianity with exciting straight forward solutions to save lives.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2011
    I really enjoying the refreshing point of view found in this book; great food for thought as I seek to become more effectively missional.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2014
    This book made me see how much more that I could do for Christ and for others. This book is filled with stories of modern day Paul's traveling far and wide in the name of Jesus Christ. KP Yohannan is an amazing man. He is an incredible example to us all of how much positive impact one person can make for the kingdom of God. It is a very good read that I would recommend to anyone. For those who doubt if God is still in the "miracle business", they should read this book. There are quite a few first hand accounts of things that cannot be explained in any other way except for the fact that God did it. Buy the book and learn how you can impact your world for Christ.
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    The author spoke at our church and I wanted to learn more about his work. The book tells the story of how he became involved in his mission. Well worth reading.
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