In 2006 the story begins .

Generation Fire emerged in June 2006 during a revival camp, where a group of young adults experienced a profound visitation from God. In that moment, a powerful vision unfolded: a generation rising as a battle-ready army, reminiscent of the Australian Lighthorse, faces ablaze with a liquid fire. God's voice echoed, "Call Forth a Generation that would carry My Fire and My Presence – a Generation of Fire." The very building shook, a tangible sign that something far greater than ourselves was taking place.

This divine call ignited a movement – not a denomination or a ministry defined by one person, but a relational network of passionate Jesus followers hungry for revival. We are a nameless, faceless movement united by a shared encounter and a burning desire to see God's presence spread.

Today, our vision remains clear: to see a generation completely in love with God, hearts burning with passion for Him. We believe encountering His presence through worship and prayer is the fuel for this fire. Like the dynamic burning wheel described in Ezekiel, our central heart of love for God propels diverse apostolic, prophetic, pastoral, teaching, and evangelistic ministries.

Our mission is deeply rooted in being both apostolic and prophetic, reformational and Kingdom-minded. We value relational leadership, intergenerational connection, and collaboration across denominations and nations. We are committed to establishing prayer furnaces, driving transformation in society, and prioritizing God's presence above all else. This burning love compels us to action, fueling justice projects and a desire to see God's fire released against injustice, serving the poor and marginalized with the love of Jesus.

Our Doctrinal Foundation: As a movement, we endorse the Lausanne Covenant, a foundational statement of evangelical belief (available at http://www.lausanne.org/en/documents/lausanne-covenant.html).

We affirm our belief in the one eternal God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), the divine inspiration and authority of the Old and New Testament Scriptures, the power of the Holy Spirit, the return of Jesus Christ, and that there is only one Saviour and one Gospel.