Priscilla Shirer

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Priscilla Shirer
Tony Evans (father)
Anthony Evans (brother)
Jonathan Evans (brother)
Website
GoingBeyond.com

Priscilla Shirer (born December 31, 1974) is an American author, motivational speaker, actress, and

Tony Evans and her brothers are motivational speaker and chaplain Jonathan Evans and musician Anthony Evans.[2]

Biography

The daughter of

independent contractor for CBS and hosted a local television show, but recently she has focused solely on Christian ministry opportunities. She calls Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of evangelist Rev. Billy Graham
, her mentor in ministry.

Together the Shirers established Going Beyond Ministries, a speaking bureau featuring Priscilla. The parents of three young boys, the Shirers share ministry and family responsibilities. While Priscilla continues to minister full-time, Jerry manages his schedule and other business aspects of Going Beyond Ministries.[1]

Priscilla speaks around the world at churches and other events, including the LifeWay Christian Resources-sponsored Going Beyond conference and Deeper Still:[3] The Event, where she shares the stage with Beth Moore[4] and Kay Arthur.[5] She has also authored several books.[2]

Shirer graduated from Duncanville High School and Dallas Theological Seminary,[1] earning a master's degree from the latter[6] in Biblical Studies.[7]

In 1993, Shirer was a freshman at the

Hilton Hotels executive. The couple has three sons.[6]

In 2013, Shirer was a speaker at the 2013 Women of Faith conference.

The Potter's House.[1] Shirer also featured at the 47th GMA Dove Awards.[8]

Bibliography

Filmography

References

  1. ^
    Dallas News
    .
  2. ^ a b c d Allison Cundiff (April 2011). "Priscilla Shirer speaks in Friday convocation". Liberty University. Retrieved November 2016
  3. ^ "LifeWay: Your source for Bible Studies, Christian Books, Bibles, and more..." lifeway.com. Archived from the original on 7 January 2007. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  4. ^ LTD., BubbleUp. "Homepage". lproof.org. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Home - Precept.org". precept.org. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  6. ^ a b Molly Worthen (November 2010). "Housewives of God". The New York Times. Retrieved November 2016
  7. ^ a b Jessica Martinez (August 2013). "Women Ministry Leaders Confess a Lot of Pressure to Not Admit 'I'm Exhausted'". The Christian Post. Retrieved November 2016
  8. ^ Christine Thomasos (October 2016). "Dove Awards: Christian Music Artists' Kingdom Response to Racial Tensions in America (Interview)". The Christian Post. Retrieved November 2016
  9. ^ Sophia A. Nelson (August 2015). "In War Room, Prayer Is the Weapon". The Root.
  10. ^ Diana Chandler (March 2018). "'I Can Only Imagine' reveals truth of MercyMe ballad".
  11. ^ Efrem Graham (August 22, 2019). "'You Are Who God Says You Are': What New Faith-Based Film 'Overcomer' Is All About". Christian Broadcasting Network. Retrieved August 23, 2019.

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