-Published by Gospel for Asia. 212 pages.
-The title "Revolution in World Missions" really caught my attention, given that I've had a massive interest and desire to be a part of missionary work. The title truly grasped the plot of the book.
-The fact that the word "Revolution" is in large print on the cover made me stop to think before putting it down and checking out another book. As a follower of Christ, I know the importance of a spiritual revival and revolution in the world. As I continued examining the cover, I noticed the words "gospel" and "Asia." As previously mentioned, I absolutely love world missions to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and noticing those words on the cover of the book sparked an interest in me.
-The book is non-fiction. It is a first-person story about Yohannan's journey to spread the Gospel in third-world countries, mainly his own where there is an unbelievable spiritual emptiness. People who are followers of Christ or interested in religious movements would enjoy reading this book. Even people interested in religious history and the sacrificial things that Christians are doing for their faith nowadays would like the book.
-The main people in the book would be Yohannan and God, of course. Yohannan was born into a culture where there was no religious freedom, and yet his mother believed in God and prayed for years that at least one of her sons would do something great for God. It was very risky, but Yohannan gained a supernatural desire as he grew older to change the world for God. He knew that he was meant for more, and he was also very aware of the risks and fatal dangers he would face in doing so. Without God, Yohannan wouldn't have gained the courage to do all that he did. He's witnessed Christian missionaries get stoned to death right before his very eyes, but God in all his glory gave Yohannan the heart of a martyr. It was ultimately the hand of God that moved Yohannan to do all that he did.
-This story is, as I've mentioned before, about a young man born into a culture that detested Christianity. Yohannan had a calling to be a missionary for God, and with that calling, he knew that he had to step out of his comfort zone in order to change the world for the better. He tells his story, everything from the way he woke up one morning and saw things completely different as God had given him supernatural compassion for the people in his country to his travels to America and how being in America stirred up all sorts of emotions in him such as anger, disbelief, fear, and confusion. He went on to become a pastor in America, and he then thought that he had finally reached what God had called him to do. Unexpectedly, however, God told him that he needed to return to Asia, given that Asia was the place God wanted Yohannan to change for Him. It's an intense, touching story of a determined man willing to give up everything, even his life, for the eternal glory of God.
-A theme that I found throughout the book was that you need to stand up for what you believe in no matter the cost. Yohannan was perfectly aware that he was putting his life on the line. At any point in time, he could have died. Yohannan is very admirable for everything that he did. Another theme that really stuck out to me was that when you step out of your comfort zone to stand up for God, you WILL be protected. It is no coincidence that Yohannan is still alive today and able to tell his story. He could have just as well died, as many missionaries did in Asia and who are dying right now in other non-Christian countries around the world. Whatever you do, this book has taught me, do with all your heart. Whatever happens, it WILL be worth it.
-My point of view is undoubtedly positive. I absolutely love the passion and willingness that Yohannan depicts at all times in his story. I am a witness that the power of God is prevalent at all moments in the life of His children, yet I still struggle with surrendering it all and letting it go. Yohannan is the perfect role model, even through a book. He tells of his struggles of surrender as well. He also tells about his times where he felt like giving up, but he never did because he knew that the God who's in him is greater than he who is in the world. Revolution in World Missions left me in awe of Yohannan heart and gave me a hunger to do the same thing: to change the world for God and change lives throughout the world, regardless of the risks. Since I read the book, I continuously find myself asking God for the heart of a martyr, and it has confirmed my desire and plans to spend a year in world missions after high school. I absolutely loved this book!