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Shawn Bolz, Bethel & Prophetic Scandal: Lee Grady and Stephen Strang on Discernment and Integrity

Shawn Bolz, Bethel & Prophetic Scandal: Lee Grady and Stephen Strang on Discernment and Integrity

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In this episode of The Strang Report, Stephen Strang sits down with longtime friend and former Charisma editor J. Lee Grady to discuss the recent Shawn Bolz scandal and Bethel Church’s public response. They walk through: Allegations of faked prophetic words and inappropriate sexual behavior involving Shawn Bolz Why discernment (the discerning of spirits) is desperately needed in the charismatic movement today How Bethel leaders, including Bill Johnson and Kris Vallotton, responded in repentance and what they admitted went wrong Lessons from past prophetic scandals (Paul Cain, W.V. Grant and others) and how media like Charisma tried to confront abuse Why gifts of the Spirit must always be matched with character, integrity, humility and holiness How the church should care for and listen to victims and spiritual “whistleblowers” If you care about the future of the prophetic movement, this honest conversation will help you think biblically about accountability, church leadership, and spiritual abuse—without throwing away genuine moves of the Holy Spirit. 🔔 Subscribe to The Strang Report for more episodes on integrity, revival, and the work of the Holy Spirit. 👍 If this helped you, please like, comment, and share to help others think clearly about this issue. 🙏 Please pray for those affected by the Shawn Bolz situation, for Bethel’s leadership, and for the broader charismatic movement to walk in both gifts and fruit of the Spirit.

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