Sean Feucht's New Book "Bold" Debuts at #1

Speaker, author, missionary, artist, activist and worship leader Sean Feucht's brand new book Bold: Moving Forward in Faith, Not Fear debuted as the #1 best selling new release in the adult non-fiction religious category last week. It also debuted at #14 on the Publisher's Weekly Adult Hardcover best-seller list.
In his brand new book, Feucht re-examines what the Bible has to say about persecution. He also looks at how 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 according to Feucht is we need to be filled with 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.
Feucht is also the founder of multiple global movements including Burn 24-7, a worship and prayer movement now spanning six continents and more than 250 cities; Light A Candle, a global missions and compassion movement bringing light, hope, healing, and tangible love to the hardest, darkest, and most isolated places of the earth; Hold the Line, a movement seeking to engage the church and young people to inform, educate, and inspire the next generation of leaders to stand for what is right in the governmental arena; and Let Us Worship, a movement across America gathering believers to worship and pray boldly for revival.
Sean is married to his high school sweetheart, Kate, and is obsessed with their four children: Keturah, Malachi, Ezra, and Zion. His heart is to bring integrity, hope, and inspiration to every sphere of society. His lifelong quest and dream is to witness a generation of burning hearts arise across the nations of the world with renewed faith, vision, and sacrificial pursuit of the Presence of God.
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