In AD 610, Gall was left with a pagan tribe in the mountains to recover from an illness. History says, "He built a monastery and converted the Alemans to Christ." How did he do it? In 1525, four friends, one of whom lived only three months, set Europe on fire for Christ in less than two years. What can we learn for them today? This book began a few months ago when a brother asked, "Mike, what would it take to have a resurgent church today." This book answers that question, and I hope you find reading it as interesting as I found doing the research.
In AD 610, Gall was left with a pagan tribe in the mountains to recover from an illness. History says, "He built a monastery and converted the Alemans...