Che Ahn - January 23, 2009
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Che Ahn shares with the students how the Lord brought him out of a difficult situation in life and how the intercession of his family was pivotal in experiencing God's love.
The way we will see transformation is to affect the seven mind molders of culture. The seven mountains of culture are: Religion, Family, Government, Education, Business, Media and Arts & Entertainment. God wants us to be the head and not the tail and to bring transformation to these seven mountains. We want to have revival that brings transformation to the seven mountains and brings reformation. We want a revival that brings social change not just an experience.
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Che and his wife Sue Ahn are the Sr. Pastors of Harvest Rock Church in Pasadena, California. Che and Sue have four adult children, Gabriel, Grace (and son in law Steve), Joy (and son in law Kuoching), and Mary.
Che is also founder and president of Harvest International Ministry, a worldwide apostolic network of over 5000 churches in over 34 nations with the common vision of "Changing Lives, Transforming Cities, and Discipling Nations."
Che 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, including being the CEO of The Call, a youth prayer movement. Che is author of numerous books including Into The Fire, How To Pray For Healing, and Fire Evangelism. He travels extensively throughout the world, bringing apostolic insight with a Holy Spirit impartation of revival, healing and evangelism. www.harvestrockchurch.org
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