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Never Alone
From Ethiopian Villager to Global Leader
by Bekele Shanko
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Overview


In Never Alone, Bekele Shanko begins with his childhood in the shadow of Ethiopia's Hambaricho Mountain, where his entire community lived in abject material poverty and deep spiritual darkness.

Follow along as Bekele narrates his journey from an impoverished village to conversations about Christ in classrooms and boardrooms, before presidents and the most ordinary of citizens. Along the way, he weaves in lessons on leadership and the power of partnering in ministry. Indeed, he calls partnership "God's signature on my life." Throughout his life, Bekele has focused on humbly working alongside fellow believers — tapping into each other's strengths and resources to accomplish daring spiritual goals.

In Never Alone, readers will be challenged to join Bekele in believing God for more than they might have thought possible, yes. But they will also be offered practical principles to follow, thought-provoking questions to ponder and proven strategies to implement.


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Description


In Never Alone, Bekele Shanko begins with his childhood in the shadow of Ethiopia's Hambaricho Mountain, where his entire community lived in abject material poverty and deep spiritual darkness.

But God began to reveal himself vividly to Bekele's father, and soon thereafter, the entire family experienced the transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Even at age 5, Bekele knew that he had been transferred from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of life, and he would never be the same. Bekele's father immediately began preaching the gospel of Jesus, boldly inviting his neighbors to reject their worship of evil spirits and follow the true God.

Bekele himself would end up wearing the same mantle — speaking of Christ to all who would listen. His own sphere of spiritual influence, however, would expand far beyond that Ethiopian village. Just as he had seen God transform his own life, and that of his family and his community, Bekele would come to believe that God wanted to also transform his nation's capital, all of Ethiopia, the entire African continent and the world. Thus began Bekele Shanko's journey to bring that vision to others — inviting them to trust God for more than they might think possible, and to do so as partners in the vision. Follow along as Bekele narrates his journey from an impoverished village to conversations about Christ in classrooms and boardrooms, before presidents and the most ordinary of citizens.

Along the way, he weaves in lessons on leadership and the power of partnering in ministry. Indeed, he calls partnership "God's signature on my life." Throughout his life, Bekele has focused on humbly working alongside fellow believers — tapping into each other's strengths and resources to accomplish daring spiritual goals.

"We're not competing with each other," he says. Instead, believers can more quickly reach God's kingdom goals when they combine forces. Bekele started with citywide strategies, inviting others to trust God for more than they could personally imagine. From there, he easily envisioned a countrywide goal, even as others questioned if this could be possible.

Today, Bekele's example spurs Christians the world over to consider creative ways to usher more and more people into God's presence and his kingdom. If there are 5 billion people who do not yet know Christ, why not strategize ways to bring the gospel to them? "If we had a church, a faith community or a group of disciples — actively witnessing for Jesus in word and deed — in every rural village, suburban neighborhood, urban high-rise, digital space, and in and through every relational network," he writes, "then we could say the gospel had gone to every tribe, tongue, people and nation."

In Never Alone, readers will be challenged to join Bekele in believing God for more than they might have thought possible, yes. But they will also be offered practical principles to follow, thought-provoking questions to ponder and proven strategies to implement. "Without partnership," Bekele says, "life itself is impossible." But with partnership — partnership with God, his Holy Spirit and each other — the spiritually impossible is right at hand.

Endorsements

"Bekele Shanko grew up in a remote Ethiopian village far from civilization and the knowledge of Christ. He has become a global leader with a vision to plant five million churches. Never Alone tells his story. This is a book that shows how God shapes a leader and achieves his purposes in history."
STEVE ADDISON,
author,
The Rise and Fall of Movements

"Never Alone not only is a story of God's grace in Bekele's life but also describes the importance of partnerships in furthering God's kingdom. This book is a must-read for anyone considering how to make their best contributions to the kingdom of God."
TEKETEL YOHANNES ANSHEBO,
former president,
Ethiopian Kale Heywet Church

"Never Alone expands our view of what's possible for the person who walks in faith and obeys the voice of the Holy Spirit. I highly recommend Never Alone — it will help you believe God for the impossible." 
STEPHANIE HAYES,
GACX board member

"In this book, Bekele Shanko shares the supernatural way in which his family encountered God. The transformation of his family and later on the entire village will go on to impact nations around the world. This book will remind you that God still works miracles, and will enlighten you on vital lessons for your journey of faith." 
DELANYO ADADEVOH (Ph.D.),
Global VP,
Campus Crusade for Christ;
Chairman, African Forum on Religion and Government 

"We have a big God, so we take big risks and trust him for big results. This statement described one of our highest values at the church I led for two decades. Yet when I met Bekele, I realized that my view of God was too small."

SCOTT RIDOUT, 
President,
Converge

"Reading Bekele Shanko's story is like reading the Book of Acts. Bekele is a global visionary like few I have known. God is using Bekele to inspire the rest of us to prioritize the Great Commission."

DAVID NELMS, 
Founder and President, 
The Timothy Initiative


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About the author


In his nearly three decades with Campus Crusade for Christ International, Bekele Shanko has served as national director in Ethiopia, regional director for Southern and Eastern Africa, and most recently as a vice president responsible for Global Church Movements. He also serves as a co-founder and president of GACX, a global alliance for church multiplication.

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Book details

Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Subgenre:Religious

Language:English

Pages:230

eBook ISBN:9781667806723

Paperback ISBN:9781098394554


Overview


In Never Alone, Bekele Shanko begins with his childhood in the shadow of Ethiopia's Hambaricho Mountain, where his entire community lived in abject material poverty and deep spiritual darkness.

Follow along as Bekele narrates his journey from an impoverished village to conversations about Christ in classrooms and boardrooms, before presidents and the most ordinary of citizens. Along the way, he weaves in lessons on leadership and the power of partnering in ministry. Indeed, he calls partnership "God's signature on my life." Throughout his life, Bekele has focused on humbly working alongside fellow believers — tapping into each other's strengths and resources to accomplish daring spiritual goals.

In Never Alone, readers will be challenged to join Bekele in believing God for more than they might have thought possible, yes. But they will also be offered practical principles to follow, thought-provoking questions to ponder and proven strategies to implement.


Read more

Description


In Never Alone, Bekele Shanko begins with his childhood in the shadow of Ethiopia's Hambaricho Mountain, where his entire community lived in abject material poverty and deep spiritual darkness.

But God began to reveal himself vividly to Bekele's father, and soon thereafter, the entire family experienced the transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Even at age 5, Bekele knew that he had been transferred from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of life, and he would never be the same. Bekele's father immediately began preaching the gospel of Jesus, boldly inviting his neighbors to reject their worship of evil spirits and follow the true God.

Bekele himself would end up wearing the same mantle — speaking of Christ to all who would listen. His own sphere of spiritual influence, however, would expand far beyond that Ethiopian village. Just as he had seen God transform his own life, and that of his family and his community, Bekele would come to believe that God wanted to also transform his nation's capital, all of Ethiopia, the entire African continent and the world. Thus began Bekele Shanko's journey to bring that vision to others — inviting them to trust God for more than they might think possible, and to do so as partners in the vision. Follow along as Bekele narrates his journey from an impoverished village to conversations about Christ in classrooms and boardrooms, before presidents and the most ordinary of citizens.

Along the way, he weaves in lessons on leadership and the power of partnering in ministry. Indeed, he calls partnership "God's signature on my life." Throughout his life, Bekele has focused on humbly working alongside fellow believers — tapping into each other's strengths and resources to accomplish daring spiritual goals.

"We're not competing with each other," he says. Instead, believers can more quickly reach God's kingdom goals when they combine forces. Bekele started with citywide strategies, inviting others to trust God for more than they could personally imagine. From there, he easily envisioned a countrywide goal, even as others questioned if this could be possible.

Today, Bekele's example spurs Christians the world over to consider creative ways to usher more and more people into God's presence and his kingdom. If there are 5 billion people who do not yet know Christ, why not strategize ways to bring the gospel to them? "If we had a church, a faith community or a group of disciples — actively witnessing for Jesus in word and deed — in every rural village, suburban neighborhood, urban high-rise, digital space, and in and through every relational network," he writes, "then we could say the gospel had gone to every tribe, tongue, people and nation."

In Never Alone, readers will be challenged to join Bekele in believing God for more than they might have thought possible, yes. But they will also be offered practical principles to follow, thought-provoking questions to ponder and proven strategies to implement. "Without partnership," Bekele says, "life itself is impossible." But with partnership — partnership with God, his Holy Spirit and each other — the spiritually impossible is right at hand.

Endorsements

"Bekele Shanko grew up in a remote Ethiopian village far from civilization and the knowledge of Christ. He has become a global leader with a vision to plant five million churches. Never Alone tells his story. This is a book that shows how God shapes a leader and achieves his purposes in history."
STEVE ADDISON,
author,
The Rise and Fall of Movements

"Never Alone not only is a story of God's grace in Bekele's life but also describes the importance of partnerships in furthering God's kingdom. This book is a must-read for anyone considering how to make their best contributions to the kingdom of God."
TEKETEL YOHANNES ANSHEBO,
former president,
Ethiopian Kale Heywet Church

"Never Alone expands our view of what's possible for the person who walks in faith and obeys the voice of the Holy Spirit. I highly recommend Never Alone — it will help you believe God for the impossible." 
STEPHANIE HAYES,
GACX board member

"In this book, Bekele Shanko shares the supernatural way in which his family encountered God. The transformation of his family and later on the entire village will go on to impact nations around the world. This book will remind you that God still works miracles, and will enlighten you on vital lessons for your journey of faith." 
DELANYO ADADEVOH (Ph.D.),
Global VP,
Campus Crusade for Christ;
Chairman, African Forum on Religion and Government 

"We have a big God, so we take big risks and trust him for big results. This statement described one of our highest values at the church I led for two decades. Yet when I met Bekele, I realized that my view of God was too small."

SCOTT RIDOUT, 
President,
Converge

"Reading Bekele Shanko's story is like reading the Book of Acts. Bekele is a global visionary like few I have known. God is using Bekele to inspire the rest of us to prioritize the Great Commission."

DAVID NELMS, 
Founder and President, 
The Timothy Initiative


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About the author


In his nearly three decades with Campus Crusade for Christ International, Bekele Shanko has served as national director in Ethiopia, regional director for Southern and Eastern Africa, and most recently as a vice president responsible for Global Church Movements. He also serves as a co-founder and president of GACX, a global alliance for church multiplication.

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