How to Know the Word and Keep Steadfast with Priscilla Shirer | Passion + Purpose Podcast Louie Giglio・2 minutes read
Priscilla Shirer discusses the importance of God's word, her personal relationship with scripture, and the challenges of finding her voice in ministry under the influence of her father, Tony Evans. She emphasizes the need for churches to adapt their message to address current societal issues while keeping Jesus as the central focus, advocating for intentional study and preparation to stand firm in beliefs.
Insights Priscilla Shirer emphasizes the importance of staying connected to God through His word, seeking guidance, direction, and comfort in challenging times, while encouraging aspiring communicators to focus on foundational truths of scripture rather than being overly innovative. Priscilla highlights the necessity for churches to adapt their message to address current societal issues while keeping Jesus as the central focus, stressing the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding churches to address specific issues while maintaining the core focus on Jesus in discipleship. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Recent questions Who is Priscilla Shirer?
Priscilla Shirer is a best-selling author, speaker, actress, and co-founder of Going Beyond Ministries, known for her impactful preaching and Bible studies.
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Priscilla Shirer: Passionate Preacher, Purposeful Teacher Louis Giglio hosts the Passion and Purpose podcast featuring Priscilla Shirer, a best-selling author, speaker, actress, and co-founder of Going Beyond Ministries. The conversation focuses on the importance of God's word, transferring messages to the next generation, and staying connected to God during challenging times. Priscilla is praised for embodying passion and purpose, being a mom, wife, church leader, and builder. Priscilla's impactful preaching, like a memorable message at a Passion gathering, and her Bible studies, such as "Elijah," are highlighted. Priscilla emphasizes her deep personal relationship with God's word, seeking guidance, direction, and comfort through scripture. Priscilla's teaching style is described as confident, prophetic, and rooted in the unchanging truth of God's word. Priscilla encourages aspiring communicators to focus on the foundational truths of scripture and not feel pressured to be overly creative or innovative. Louis Giglio reflects on the simplicity of past preaching experiences compared to the current pressure of being scrutinized in today's digital age. Priscilla acknowledges her father, Tony Evans, as a significant influence in her life and ministry, highlighting his consistency, integrity, and impact on her own journey. Priscilla shares the challenge of finding her own voice in ministry while being raised in the shadow of her father's renowned preaching, emphasizing the importance of living out faith authentically. 14:54
Priscilla's Journey: Faith, Loss, and Ministry Priscilla discusses her upbringing and the influence of her father, a great communicator, on her speaking abilities. She mentions unexpected entry into speaking and teaching ministry, guided by wise counsel, including advice from Ann Graham Lotz. Ann Graham Lotz advised Priscilla to focus on the ministry God has assigned to her, regardless of its scale compared to her father's. Priscilla recalls a pivotal moment at a conference where she was encouraged to stay on the front line of her calling, irrespective of recognition or success. Priscilla reflects on the impact of losing eight family members in a short period, including her mother and mother-in-law, leading to a shift in her perspective towards the future. Despite the deep grief from these losses, Priscilla finds that it enhances her ministry by fostering empathy and compassion towards others experiencing hardship. Priscilla emphasizes the importance for the church to maintain its primary focus on lifting up Jesus amidst addressing societal issues and challenges. She notes the necessity for churches to address real-life concerns and issues faced by their congregations, even if they had previously been overlooked. Priscilla highlights the need for churches to adapt their message to address current societal issues while keeping Jesus as the central focus. She stresses the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding churches to address specific branches of issues while maintaining the core focus on Jesus in discipleship. 29:31
Equipping Believers for Christ-like Living and Ministry The primary goal is to equip the body of Christ to understand who Jesus is, live according to His word, align morals, ambitions, and will to be Christ-like. Effective ministry involves connecting God's word to cultural issues like gender identity, politics, and struggles faced by teenagers. Community is crucial for moral alignment and honoring God; praying for the right circle of people is essential. Having the courage to stand alone and make choices aligned with God's will is imperative for college students. In a post-Christian era, opposition to biblical values is prevalent, requiring believers to contend for their faith and be equipped to answer tough questions. Seminary education can provide a strong foundation for ministry, but it's not a necessity; studying God's word deeply is crucial for effective communication. College and seminary offer valuable experiences beyond just academic learning, fostering character growth, discipline, and relationships. Social media amplifies voices, emphasizing the need for depth in relationship with God and wise counsel before sharing biblical truths. College education may not be essential for career success, but the experiences and growth it offers are invaluable for character development and integrity. The journey of faith involves intentional study, equipping oneself to stand firm in beliefs, and being prepared to answer challenging questions with confidence. 43:48
Navigating Youth to Adulthood: A Journey of Purpose Emphasizes the importance of experiencing the transitional stage between youth and full adulthood, highlighting the benefits of not rushing into full responsibilities. Advocates for the value of attending college or seminary, not just for the classes but also for the relationships formed, diverse perspectives gained, and the broadening of ministry opportunities. Discusses the significance of a zebra illustration, where a baby zebra learns to recognize its mother by the unique configuration of stripes, paralleling the need to focus on God's unique guidance during vulnerable times. Priscilla Schreier shares her primary passions, focusing on her family, particularly investing in her teenage boys during their transition years. Expresses Priscilla's purpose in ministry, emphasizing the importance of projects glorifying God and drawing people to Jesus, whether through writing, speaking, or film. Priscilla's dedication to aligning her creative endeavors with her purpose, ensuring that every project serves the goal of glorifying God and reaching those who may not engage with traditional forms of ministry. Gratitude expressed for the conversation, highlighting the deep connection and familial bond felt between the speakers, concluding with mutual appreciation and blessings exchanged.