This book recounts the exploits of the maturing Eskimo Church. Kayy Gordon was only 22-years-old when she left the west coast city of Vancouver determined to light a fire for God in the frozen wastes of Canada's Artic. In the 34 years since, she has slept in Eskimo igloos, walked in their mukluks, eaten their muktuk, and bounced behind a dog team or on a jolting snowmobile over hundreds of miles of jagged sea ice. Co-author Lois Neely is a freelance writer living near Toronto Canada. In 1976 Kavvy and Lois wrote "God's Fire On Ince," chronicling the procession of miracles as God built His Church in Canada's Artic.