Sean Feucht
Apr 11, 2022: Christianity Daily: Sean Feucht Holds Massive Rally Protesting Disney's Opposition To Florida Parental Rights Bill
"Save the innocence of our kids" is the battle cry of Let Us Worship Founder Sean Feucht who held the "Hold The Line For Our Kids" rally in front of the Walt Disney Studio headquarters in Burbank, California last April 6.
"Save the innocence of our kids" is the battle cry of Let Us Worship Founder Sean Feucht who held the "Hold The Line For Our Kids" rally in front of the Walt Disney Studio headquarters in Burbank, California last April 6.
Mar 5, 2022: CBN: Sean Feucht Hosts Subway Worship Event Saturday, Urges Christians to Pray for NYC Crime Wave
Feucht believes that the church must be bold in prayer and worship to bring revival and turn the city around. Major crimes in New York City increased nearly 60 percent in February compared to the same month in 2021.
Feucht believes that the church must be bold in prayer and worship to bring revival and turn the city around. Major crimes in New York City increased nearly 60 percent in February compared to the same month in 2021.
Sept 17, 2021: Right Wing Watch: Right Wing Bonus Tracks: Little Gay Demons
Sean Feucht claims that former President Donald Trump really wanted to attend the prayer event Feucht held on the National Mall but couldn’t because President Joe Biden “took the entire bandwidth of the Secret Service” by attending various 9/11 commemorations.
Sean Feucht claims that former President Donald Trump really wanted to attend the prayer event Feucht held on the National Mall but couldn’t because President Joe Biden “took the entire bandwidth of the Secret Service” by attending various 9/11 commemorations.
Sept 14, 2021: Christian Post: Trump joins missionary Sean Feucht in call for 21 days of prayer
Declaring that “turning to God” is “the ultimate answer to evil,” former President Donald Trump joined missionary and political activist Sean Feucht in calling the nation to a period of 21 days of prayer on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 during a prayer event at the National Mall on Saturday.
Declaring that “turning to God” is “the ultimate answer to evil,” former President Donald Trump joined missionary and political activist Sean Feucht in calling the nation to a period of 21 days of prayer on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 during a prayer event at the National Mall on Saturday.
Randy Alcorn (born June 23, 1954) is an American Protestant author and director of Eternal Perspective Ministries, a non-profit Christian organization dedicated to teaching an eternal viewpoint and helping the needy of the world. He has written several novels, including Deadline, Dominion, and Deception. He received a Gold Medallion Book Award in 2003 for his novel Safely Home. He has also written a number of non-fiction books, including Heaven, The Purity Principle, and The Treasure Principle. Eternal Perspective Ministries owns the royalties to his books and 100 percent of them are given away to support missions, famine relief, pro-life work, and other ministries. He and his wife, Nanci, have two grown up and married daughters, Karina and Angela, who assisted him in writing the novel The Ishbane Conspiracy in 2001. Randy and Nanci have four grandsons. They live in Gresham, Oregon.
He wrote a book similar to The Screwtape Letters called Lord Foulgrin's Letters. In Alcorn's book, references are made to demons, known only as "ST" and "WW" (for it had become a crime in Hell to even speak their real names), who had their letters found by a human and were punished by Beelzebub for their incompetence. He has also written a sequel to Lord Foulgrin's Letters entitled The Ishbane Conspiracy in which Lord Foulgrin from the first book is put on probation and is receiving letters from a senior demon named Prince Ishbane. In between the letters actual scenes from the humans lives unfold. In November 2009, Alcorn signed an ecumenical statement known as the Manhattan Declaration calling on Evangelicals, Catholics and Orthodox not to comply with rules and laws permitting abortion, same-sex marriage and other matters that go against their religious consciences |