Looking for God's Story with Shawn Bolz

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What does it take to hear the voice of God? That is a question that has been debated and interpreted in a variety of ways. Some in Christian circles believe that spiritual gifts are dead and only alive thousands of years ago. Others see God reawakening the church to all types of spiritual gifts including the prophetic. How is the prophetic different than a fortune-teller?

In today's show, we sat down with Shawn Bolz to answer these questions and also give you some insights on how you can hear the voice of God in your own life. We also chat about his two new books: Through the Eyes of Love: Encouraging Others Through Prophetic Revelation, Breakthrough: Prophecies, Prayers & Declarations.

Links
Website: https://bolzministries.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjNEG8Va9dX3y1G81Myav6A
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShawnBolz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawnbolz/

About Shawn Bolz
Shawn is an author, a TV host (see him on season four of Dreams & Mysteries on Daystar!) spiritual adviser, producer, and minister. He is passionate about seeing individuals and groups learn how to be the most connected, best version of themselves through their relationship with God.

Shawn has been a pioneer in ministry, including the prophetic movement since he was in his teens. His focus on having a genuine relationship with God, creativity through entertainment & social justice have brought him around the world to meet with churches, CEO's, entertainers, and world leaders.

Shawn's style of speaking & coaching, accompanied by his unique expert perspective on the issues of love, creativity, and justice, have kept his calendar full. He is an author of several books including best selling Translating God & Keys to Heaven's Economy.

Shawn Bolz is also the founding pastor of Expression58 Christian Ministries, a ministry focused on the entertainment industry and the poor in Los Angeles California where he lives with his wife, Cherie and their two daughters.