Ché Ahn Draws Power from the Toronto Blessing

Book Review of "Into the Fire" by Ché Ahn

 

 Editorial Reviews, The publisher, Cal Tarrant@regalbooks.com , August 16, 1999 - Release the power of God in your life! How do you move from renewal to revival as a church and an individual? Ché Ahn, one of the key pastors of the Toronto Revival, shows you how with this firsthand account of a revival in progress. This is Ché Ahn's inspiring story of his journey from renewal to revival-a journey that birthed a new church, a new movement, a renewed marriage and a consuming new passion for Jesus. His personal insights along with biblical, practical advice will show how you, too, can enter renewal and fan the flames of revival within yourself, your family and your church. Ché Ahn's passion for the lost compels his quest for revival. This man is no "sensation seeker," but is a solid, trustworthy spiritual leader with vision and vitality. -Jack W. Hayford, Senior Pastor, The Church On The Way, Van Nuys, California Other Endorsers: Cindy Jacobs, Cofounder, Generals of Intercession, Colorado Springs, Colorado, C. Peter Wagner, Professor, Fuller Theological Seminary, Colorado Springs, Colorado, -Gerald Coates, Speaker, Author, Broadcaster, Walton on Thames, Surrey, England, Frank Damazio, Senior Pastor, City Bible Church, Portland, Oregon [Che' was in crusades which included Otis and company.]

About his book: "Into the Fire" is a book for anyone-pastor, prayer warrior, lay leader, intercessor, or concerned Christian-who is hungry to see the power of God released in their life and church. Drawing on his intimate experience with the Lord at the Toronto Revival and his subsequent success of establishing a new church and ministry, Ché Ahn explains how you can experience the awesome move of God that is spreading across the country. He defines renewal and revival and explains how you can experience both. Ché also offers insight into power evangelism, prophets and apostles, city taking, prayer, reconciliation, personal revival and more. He provides reproducible steps and practical guidelines that will help you fan the flames of renewal and revival within your church and help you prepare for God's mighty harvest. Through this personal account of Ché's spiritual journey, you will identify with his struggles and discover that you, too, can make the journey from renewal to revival. This book is a challenge for all Christians-one that will change your life forever.

Ché Ahn is senior pastor of Harvest Rock Church in Pasadena, California, a multiethnic congregation that has been hosting renewal meetings since 1995, and four international conferences per year. Ché is also the founder and president of Harvest International Ministries, a worldwide network of more than 140 churches and ministries with a common vision to fulfill the Great Commandment and the Great Commission. Ché received his M.Div. and D.Min. from Fuller Theological Seminary and has played a key role in many strategic local, national and international outreaches. He travels extensively throughout the U.S., Asia, Europe and Mexico, bringing apostolic insight with an impartation of renewal, healing and evangelism. Ché and his wife, Sue, have four children and live in Pasadena, California.

In checking the Internet for his Che' Ahn's background I came upon a German book seller who listed his books 'Into the Fire', 'How You Can Enter Renewal and Catch God's Holy Fire', 'Hosting the Holy Spirit' by Che' Ahn, under Biography - Fantasy - Geist. He travels and preaches internationally. He claims to be president of Harvest International Ministries Ministries which is a network of 500 churches according to Pat Robinson's bio scetch.

That website gave Kirk A. Dubois as the President of that organization who wrote about his trip to South America where he met Bert Farias, who teaches at Brownsville Seminary. He reminisced that they had met 18 years prior to this meeting at Rhema, Columbia, South America. Kirk Debois taught the "Authority of the Believer" (Copeland's series) and confessed that he became a Christian in 1971 during the 'Jesus Movement' when he was on drugs, in the occult, and witchcraft. From there he went under Kathryn Kuhlman, Full Gospel Fellowship, Hagin, Colepand and became a Rhema graduate. He said at that conference in South America he laughed so hard he thought he would explode. Links on his website to Oral Roberts, Joyce Meyers, Marilyn Hickey, Mario Murrillo, Jack Hayford, Rod Parsley and Rick Renner.

What worries us is where did the funding come from for this event? The Million Family March, that Farrakhan recently hosted in the same spot, cost a few million dollars to do. The funding came from Sun Myung Moon who was co-sponsor. Moon was also one of major donors for the recent United Nations' Religious Interfaith Conference. We have a newspaper article from Napa, California where his background is described and his many, many billions of dollars come from Korea and Japan. Why are they being made available to sponsor these interfaith events and pay large sums to well known political speakers like George Bush Sr. and major "Christian" speakers.

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