Sean Feucht Shares a Life-Changing Story About the Power of Prayer
Missionary, artist, speaker, author, activist, and the founder of multiple worldwide movements Sean Feucht shares a beautiful story about the power of prayer. A year ago, during a concert, a mother came to Feucht asking for prayers. Her son Aaron was not a Christian and was heavily addicted to drugs. Aaron came to one of Feucht's concerts a year later, professing Jesus and worshipping along with the crowd.
Feucht tells the story himself, "One year ago today, a desperate mom came to the beach in San Diego to join 5000+ voices at #LetUsWorship - it was only our 5th one ever!! She asked me to pray for her son who was an addict and had living on the streets for weeks.We prayed with urgency that night that God would encounter her son! Aaron became the representation of a prodigal Gen Zer that would be God's trophy of grace! HE DID HAVE AN ENCOUNTER WITH GOD THAT NIGHT!
He's been a fiery revivalists ever since that moment leading many to JESUS! I met him for the FIRST TIME on Saturday and WE CELEBRATED TOGETHER!!! WOW GUYS!!!AARON is the prophetic picture of an entire generation that will turn to God! We cannot stop praying!!"
Throughout his career, Feucht has had founded a number of movements. "Burn 24-7" is a global worship and prayer movement launched out of Sean Feucht's dorm room in college, now spanning 6 continents and more than 250 cities. "Light A Candle" is a global missions and compassion movement bringing light, hope, healing, and tangible love to the hardest, darkest and some of the most isolated places on earth. "Hold the Line" is a political activist movement seeking to rally the global church to engage in their civic duty - to vote and stand up for causes of righteousness and justice in the governmental arena.
Sean has produced, recorded and released over 22 music albums, co-authored 5 books, created numerous teaching resources, developed an online school, and has ignited several global missional initiatives.
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