Author Interview: Robert M. Reach 

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Impacting Eternity: A Practitioner’s Guide for Sustained Movement Expansion*

By Robert Reach  

William Carey Publishing, 2023 

190 pages 

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Summary

This book provides practical strategies and insights for achieving sustained movement expansion. The author does this by using his years of experience in the field of movement growth, his facilitation of three large movements in Southeast Asia, and his passion to empower others in making a lasting impact in the world. Specifically, the book covers seven “root” principles that fuel massive growth -simple leadership, immediate obedience, intentional reproduction, relationship discipleship, passionate prayer, continual empowerment and strategic networking. He also includes seven leadership best practices that sustain movement growth over several generations – dependence on the Spirit, decentralized movement, learning communities for leaders, obedience-based discipleship, empowerment of God’s saints, self-supporting system, and reproducible patterns. 


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