"I returned to the hangar quite drunk and forgot to fasten my rifle to my waist. When I woke up in the morning, I realized that my rifle, loaded with six bullets, had been stolen. In the military, and especially during a state of war, losing one's rifle was considered a serious crime. It is tantamount to willingly handing over a weapon to the enemy to fight you ...'."- Rev. Dr John G. Gatti
From an early age, John Gan) yearns for and cherishes his independence. At the end of his primary school education, instead of joining a teacher training college, young Gaul opts to travel to Nairobi, believing a better world awaited him there.
Much later, after scratching hard, he discovers this `better' world when he joins the army. Serving in Ethiopia and Somaliland, and finally traveling to London for the Victory Parade, thrills young Gatti despite the dangers involved. It is at the peak of his career in the military and after receiving the most coveted awards that John Gatti makes another decision: to retire from the army and work closer home. Gatti, the civilian, engages in different jobs before working as a clerk at Kambili Mission Church.
"It had nothing to do with my Christian faith ... it was purely for the salary and my desire to work and live near my family," he confesses. It was during his service at Kambui that he encountered the 'flame' that continues to burn in him as he allows himself to be used to transform others.
Fan into Flame is a multilayered narrative with the nuances of a thriller as the author unveils dramatic events that took place when he was a soldier in Ethiopia and the serenity that he encounters after his 'rebirth'. The story spans through the history of colonial and independent Kenya. Rev. John Gata's passion for his work as a servant of God, brings out the best in everyone he interacts with, no matter what their station in life.
His role as an agent of peace and positive change in the church, his country and beyond, cannot be overemphasized.
Juliah joy –
It’s very captivating and awesome..I love it
Wendy Atieno –
My take,,,, the images speak louder than the words…. They have more precision,,,
Mike Luande –
A great story! I love the writing!
Nur –
A wonderful spin to the story about mwanda magere, very well done. I highly recommend
jaksonk –
An interesting spin and read about African mythology. Something new to follow up on.
Ellah Mudeitsi –
Great minds great inspirational
Ellah Mudeitsi –
This is a very inspirational book . Great minds great work
Ellah Mudeitsi –
It’s good job well done
Ellah Mudeitsi –
It’s absolutely amazing
Lucyann wekesa –
Great job .
The book is awesome and very interesting
Lucyann wekesa –
Great job .
The book is awesome
Emmah Achieng –
Great job
Emmah Achieng –
Great job,the best comic book in the modern day.
Chris –
The best comic book to come out of Kenya. I enjoyed each page.
Cherisphine Odhiambo omiti –
A great book indeed,right now on repeat.
Orina –
Authentic. A breath of fresh air . Amazing story telling
Orina –
Authentic and captivating..it’s good to experience African stories from an African perspective
Keziah Philip –
WOW, great read. One of my favorites this year.
Keziah Philip –
Wow, interesting read. One of my favorites this year.
Kimeu Andrew (verified owner) –
Great comic, a modern day philosophy spun from ancient times