Christian Living
- Publisher : Salem Books
- Published : 26 Jul 2022
- Pages : 208
- ISBN-10 : 1684513677
- ISBN-13 : 9781684513673
- Language : English
Bold: Moving Forward in Faith, Not Fear
The Bible tells Christians to expect persecution-and those pressures are daily rising in our culture. How do we respond with faith rather than fear to cancel culture and weaponized media narratives?
The answer: Being filled with and following the Holy Spirit as the early Church did in the Book of Acts. This is the only force powerful enough to turn riots into revivals, darkness into light, hardship into triumph, and fear into bold faith.
The answer: Being filled with and following the Holy Spirit as the early Church did in the Book of Acts. This is the only force powerful enough to turn riots into revivals, darkness into light, hardship into triumph, and fear into bold faith.
Readers Top Reviews
Psmith
This book is amazing. Not only is it such a testament to the power of the Holy Spirt but is so encouraging and emboldening. We need to stand up as children of God and have confidence in Him- this book will definitely help inspire you to do just that. God bless you and your family, Sean Feucht!
MollyPsmith
This book brings the fire. How bold are you willing to be? "In this world you will have trouble. Take heart, I [Jesus] have overcome the world." After following Sean's Let Us Worship movement virtually over the past 2 years, this was a book I needed to read. The Bible tells us multiple times to stand firm and to fear not. Are we ready to obey? Game changer. Level up.
JeffMollyPsmith
Powerful & insightful. I couldn’t put the book down. I’ve never heard of Mr. Feucht before. I’ve heard little about these events. The strength & power of the testimonies, Abba’s power. It’s inspiring. I laughed, I cried. I praise Abba for what he did & what he did through Mr. Feucht. I am excited & hoping to hear the testimonies with a follow-up & the “Nextimonies.” The where things are going, from what’s happened.
Kimberly Williams
We want predictable lives, but what if God doesn't want that for us? What if He has something better, more exciting, and more fulfilling planned? Sean Feucht's Bold invites us to explore these questions and entreats us to a life of God gently leading us out onto the water with Him––letting the consequences of our call up to Him. The world desperately needs hope, and, if anyone is searching for it, you are well served by picking up this read. Courage with wisdom oozes from every real-life story into our hearts thrusting us forward. #BoldFaithNotFear
Kathryn KellyKimb
I cannot tell you how much Sean Feucht's bold witness has blessed me since the beginning of the Let Us Worship Movement. This book chronicles the story of Jesus unfolding that movement. To know that a man of God and those who teamed with him (including his wife and family) were stepping out in faith, and NOT fear, to bring God's Presence in worship and prayer to the most violence torn parts of our country in 2020 up to the present time brings overflowing hope to my spirit. And, it ignited boldness in me as well. Prepare to be greatly encouraged and challenged to live out your faith in Christ. Jesus is alive. Jesus is real. Jesus is bold. We need to be too. I have been pondering this quote that Feucht opens the book with since I read it some weeks ago now. "Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point, which means at the point of highest reality." C.S. Lewis Wow! It is really true. Think about it. Love at it's highest testing point. To love your enemy, let's say, requires great courage. Let Us Worship held a Sacramento gathering in 2020 when California was still completely locked down. Sacramento-area pastor Sammy Rodriguez prayed a powerful prayer at this gathering. This is a part of his prayer: "I hear the sound of pastors and worshippers, prayer warriors coming together, I hear the sound of a Church that understands there is no such thing as . . . comfortable Christianity. There is no such things as complacent Christianity. There is no such thing as politically correct Christianity" (p.106) Feucht writes in his book that again and again God's power shows up. Stepping out in obedience and faith, praising God and prayer tear down the enemies strongholds. People experience God. They give their lives to Christ. They want to be baptized. They are freed of addictions. They are healed of cancer, broken bones, depression, suicidal thoughts and so much more. God is working powerfully; He invites you to join Him.