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'''William Dutch Sheets''' (born March 10, 1954) is an American author and pastor affiliated with the ] movement who has written 23 books.<ref> at Publishers Weekly; by Lynn Garrett; published April 14, 2014; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref><ref> at Publishers Weekly; by Cathy Lynn Grossman; published June 8, 2021; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> | |||
'''Dutch Sheets''' (born William Dutch Sheets in 1954) is an American author, speaker, businessman, and pastor. Sheets has written over 20 books, many of which have been translated into over 30 languages.<ref> at Publishers Weekly; by Lynn Garrett; published April 14, 2014; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref><ref> at Publishers Weekly; by Cathy Lynn Grossman; published June 8, 2021; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> His international bestseller, , has sold over 1 million copies worldwide. | |||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
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Sheets was born in Ohio. Dutch’s father was a ] and ]. Sheets and his father co-authored the book, ''The Gold That Washed Ashore'' in 2007. Sheets grew up in ] where he was ] for the local high school football team. Sheets began his undergraduate studies at ] before transferring to ] in ]. He graduated with his degree in Biblical Studies in 1978. | |||
Sheets was born in Ohio; his father was a ] and ]. They cowrote the book, ''The Gold That Washed Ashore'' in 2007. He grew up in ], and began his undergraduate studies at ] before transferring to ] in ]. He graduated with a degree in Biblical Studies in 1978.{{Citation needed|date=November 2023}} | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
In 1979, Sheets became the ] and Student Ministry Director at Christ for the Nations Institute where he was a student. In 1983, he began teaching at The Living Word Bible College in Middletown, Ohio, which he did until 1986. He was an adjunct Professor at Christian Life School of Theology in Dallas, Texas from 1986 until 1999, as well as Christ for the Nations Institute, his alma mater.{{Citation needed|date=November 2023}} | |||
===Dutch Sheets Ministries=== | |||
In 1979, Sheets became the ] and Student Ministry Director at Christ for the Nations Institute where he was a student. In 1983, Sheets began one of many Professor positions he has held throughout his career. He taught at The Living Word Bible College in Middletown, Ohio from 1983 until 1986. He was an adjunct Professor at Christian Life School of Theology in Dallas, Texas from 1986 until 1999, as well as Christ for the Nations Institute, his alma mater. In 1991, Sheets founded Freedom Church in ].<ref> at The Gazette; by Steve Rabey; published June 10, 2018; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref> He was the Lead Pastor until 2010, when he stepped down from his role to dedicate more time to writing and speaking.<ref> at The Nation; by Mariah Blake; published February 28, 2012; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref> In 2012, Sheets returned to Christ For the Nations Institute as the Executive Director, where he served for two years.<ref> at Charisma News; by Jennifer Leclaire; published February 24, 2012; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> In 2014, Sheets returned to full-time ministry to focus his efforts on writing, speaking, and teaching about prayer in America.<ref> at Charisma Magazine; published 2014; retrieved MArch 18, 2022</ref><ref> at CBN; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref><ref> at CBN; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref><ref> at The Chattanoogan; by published September 15, 2006; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref><ref> at Victory Channel; published January 27, 2022; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref><ref> at Black Christian News; by Bob Eschliman; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> | |||
In 1991, Sheets founded Freedom Church in ].<ref> at The Gazette; by Steve Rabey; published June 10, 2018; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref> He was the lead pastor until 2010, when he stepped down from his role to dedicate more time to writing and speaking.<ref> at The Nation; by Mariah Blake; published February 28, 2012; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref> In 1995, he was awarded an honorary ] by Christian Life School of Theology in ].<ref> at Destiny Image; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref> In 1997, he founded Dutch Sheets Ministries, where he is the acting CEO/President.<ref> at The Gazette; by Steve Rabey; published October 1, 2018; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref><ref> at Charity Navigator; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> In 2012, he returned to Christ For the Nations Institute as the executive director, where he served for two years.<ref> at Charisma News; by Jennifer Leclaire; published February 24, 2012; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> | |||
In 1997, Sheets founded Dutch Sheets Ministries where he is the acting CEO/President.<ref> at Charity Navigator; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> Dutch Sheets Ministries is a teaching ministry that is focused on empowering ]. Dutch is known for his apostolic and prophetic teaching style.<ref> at Elijah List; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> Through his ministry, Sheets travels the world speaking at churches, schools, and conferences. Sheets has authored 23 books (including 3 as co-author), mostly focused on prayer and biblical teaching. Sheets’ teachings are also distributed online at his ministry’s website and mobile app.<ref> at Charisma News; by Janenne Irene Pung; published December 1, 2020; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> | |||
Sheets was named a ] by ] twice. He was first presented with the title by ] in April 2004 and later by ] in February 2011.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Members |url=https://www.kycolonels.org/members/}}</ref> ] ] appointed him ] in February 2021.{{Citation needed|date=November 2023}} | |||
In 2015, Sheets launched the now popular ''GiveHim15'' daily prayer app where he encourages Christians around the globe to unite in prayer for 15 minutes each day.<ref> at Aspen Creek; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> The daily posts are shared via the ''GiveHim15'' mobile app as well as social media outlets, including a video recording of Sheets reading the daily post via YouTube. While Sheets does cover international prayer needs and current events, his primary focus is leading Christians in united prayer for America.<ref> at Mississippi Free Press; by Ashton Pittman; published June 5, 2021; retrieved MArch 18, 2022</ref><ref> at Slate; by Ruth Graham; published July 19, 2019; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref> | |||
Sheets published his first book, ''Intercessory Prayer,'' in 1996. He followed this with 22 more (three as cowriter), mostly focused on prayer and Biblical teaching.<ref> at Charisma News; by Janenne Irene Pung; published December 1, 2020; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> | |||
===''Intercessory Prayer''=== | |||
Sheets published his first book, ''Intercessory Prayer'' in 1996. Since it was first published, the critically acclaimed book has been translated into over 30 languages and has sold over 1 million copies worldwide. Intercession or ] is the act of praying on behalf of oneself or others and this book examines the complexities of Christian prayer. | |||
In 2015, Sheets released a daily prayer app called ''GiveHim15'' where he encourages Christians around the globe to unite in prayer for 15 minutes each day.<ref> at Aspen Creek; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref><ref> at Mississippi Free Press; by Ashton Pittman; published June 5, 2021; retrieved MArch 18, 2022</ref><ref> at Slate; by Ruth Graham; published July 19, 2019; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref> | |||
Sheets is affiliated with ]'s ] movement and a member of Wagner's Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders, along with other apostles including ], ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Rosenberg |first1=Paul |title=Meet the New Apostolic Reformation, cutting edge of the Christian right |url=https://www.salon.com/2024/01/02/meet-the-new-apostolic-reformation-cutting-edge-of-the-christian-right/ |work=Salon.com |date=January 2, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Ward |first1=Jon |title=Radical beliefs in 'spiritual warfare' played a major role in Jan. 6, an expert argues |url=https://news.yahoo.com/radical-beliefs-in-spiritual-warfare-played-a-major-role-in-jan-6-an-expert-argues-100039606.html |publisher=Yahoo! News |date=February 16, 2023}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Clarkson |first=Frederick |author-link=Frederick Clarkson |last2=Gagné |first2=André |author-link2=André Gagné |date=August 9, 2022 |title=New Apostolic Reformation Faces Profound Rift Due to Trump Prophecies and 'Spiritual Manipulation of the Prophetic Gift' |url=https://religiondispatches.org/new-apostolic-reformation-faces-profound-rift-due-to-trump-prophecies-and-spiritual-manipulation-of-the-prophetic-gift/ |access-date=October 27, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
==Personal life== | |||
Sheets married Ceci in 1977 and had two children. She is the acting COO of Dutch Sheets Ministries.{{Citation needed|date=November 2023}} | |||
==Advocacy== | |||
In 2015, Sheets promoted ] via the use of the ], which he claimed was symbolic of God's plan to restore the United States to its Christian roots.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-11-18 |title='It Ain't Over!' Christians Appeal to Heaven |url=https://www2.cbn.com/news/us/it-aint-over-christians-appeal-heaven |access-date=2023-11-11 |website=CBN |language=en}}</ref> Following the ], he used his ''GiveHim15'' app as a real-time tool to discuss prayers related to ].<ref> at Eternity News; by John Sandeman; published January 12, 2021; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref> He said he is not registered with any major political party but actively promotes ].<ref> at Christianity Daily; by Jonna Marcaida Calagui; published November 28, 2020; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref><ref> at Politico; by Julia Duin; published February 18, 2021; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref><ref> at The New York Times; published October 10, 2020; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref> | |||
Religion scholar Matthew Taylor states that "no Christian leader did more to mobilize Christians to be in DC on January 6th than Dutch Sheets" and that Sheets prayed through speakerphone call at the event, engaging in ] against the ] perceived at the Capitol.<ref>{{Cite conference |last=Taylor |first=Matthew D. |title=From the 10/40 Window to January 6th: How Evangelical Spiritual Warfare Violence Shaped the Capitol Riot |url=https://papers.aarweb.org/paper/1040-window-january-6th-how-evangelical-spiritual-warfare-violence-shaped-capitol-riot |conference=Evangelicalism and Political Violence |publisher=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240809131541/https://papers.aarweb.org/paper/1040-window-january-6th-how-evangelical-spiritual-warfare-violence-shaped-capitol-riot |archive-date=August 9, 2024 |access-date=August 9, 2024}}</ref> Sheets claimed the violence, which he condemned afterwards, was the result of demonic forces. He has not showed remorse for his role in what Taylor called "pouring on the gasoline and lighting the match" on January 6 and has not faced any prosecution as of 2024.<ref name="Taylor">{{Cite book |last=Taylor |first=Matthew D. |title=The Violent Take it by Force: The Christian Movement That Is Threatening Our Democracy |date=October 1, 2024 |publisher=Broadleaf Books |chapter=Chapter 7}}</ref> | |||
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* ''Watchman Prayer: Protecting Your Family, Home, and Community From the Enemy’s Schemes'' (Chosen Books, 2000, 2008) {{ISBN|978-0-8007-9940-3}} | * ''Watchman Prayer: Protecting Your Family, Home, and Community From the Enemy’s Schemes'' (Chosen Books, 2000, 2008) {{ISBN|978-0-8007-9940-3}} | ||
* ''The Way Back'' (Dutch Sheets Ministries, 2010, 2016, 2017) {{ISBN|978-0-692-79043-4}} | * ''The Way Back'' (Dutch Sheets Ministries, 2010, 2016, 2017) {{ISBN|978-0-692-79043-4}} | ||
==Awards and nominations== | |||
In 1995, Sheets was awarded an honorary ] by Christian Life School of Theology in ].<ref> at Destiny Image; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref> | |||
Sheets was presented with The Gold Book Award by the ] in recognition of 500,000 copies sold of ''Intercessory Prayer'' in August 2005.<ref> at Christian Books Expo; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> | |||
Sheets was bestowed a ] by ] twice. He was first presented with the title by ] in April 2004 and later by ] in February 2011.<ref>https://www.kycolonels.org/members/</ref> ] ] appointed Sheets as ] in February 2021. In May 2017, the ] awarded Sheets the Internationally Recognized Author title. | |||
==Personal life== | |||
Sheets married his wife Ceci in 1977. Together they have two children. Ceci is the acting COO of Dutch Sheets Ministries. Sheets supports several charities, financially and by volunteering. | |||
==Controversy== | |||
In 2015, Sheets launched a digital application called ''GiveHim15'', with tools and prompts that help users spend 15 minutes in prayer each day. Following the ], Sheets used the app as a real-time tool to guide Christians in prayer for the nation, the government, and the ongoing topic of possible ].<ref> at Eternity News; by John Sandeman; published January 12, 2021; retrieved March 21, 2022</ref> Sheets has gone on record saying that he is not registered with any major political party.<ref> at Christianity Daily; by Jonna Marcaida Calagui; published November 28, 2020; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref><ref> at Politico; by Julia Duin; published February 18, 2021; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref><ref> at CBN News; by Paul Strand; published November 20, 2020; retrieved March 18, 2021</ref><ref> at Charisma News; by Paul Strand; published November 23, 2020; retrieved March 18, 2022</ref> | |||
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American pastor and authorDutch Sheets | |
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Born | William Dutch Sheets 1954 (age 69–70) Ohio, U.S. |
Alma mater | Christ For The Nations Institute |
Occupation(s) | Author and pastor |
Years active | 1979 – present |
Spouse |
Ceci (m. 1977) |
Children | 2 |
Website | dutchsheets |
William Dutch Sheets (born March 10, 1954) is an American author and pastor affiliated with the New Apostolic Reformation movement who has written 23 books.
Early life
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Sheets was born in Ohio; his father was a Nazarene Evangelist and pastor. They cowrote the book, The Gold That Washed Ashore in 2007. He grew up in Middletown, Ohio, and began his undergraduate studies at Miami University of Ohio before transferring to Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas. He graduated with a degree in Biblical Studies in 1978.
Career
In 1979, Sheets became the worship leader and Student Ministry Director at Christ for the Nations Institute where he was a student. In 1983, he began teaching at The Living Word Bible College in Middletown, Ohio, which he did until 1986. He was an adjunct Professor at Christian Life School of Theology in Dallas, Texas from 1986 until 1999, as well as Christ for the Nations Institute, his alma mater.
In 1991, Sheets founded Freedom Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was the lead pastor until 2010, when he stepped down from his role to dedicate more time to writing and speaking. In 1995, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity by Christian Life School of Theology in Columbus, Georgia. In 1997, he founded Dutch Sheets Ministries, where he is the acting CEO/President. In 2012, he returned to Christ For the Nations Institute as the executive director, where he served for two years.
Sheets was named a Kentucky colonel by Commonwealth of Kentucky twice. He was first presented with the title by Governor Ernie Fletcher in April 2004 and later by Governor Steven Beshear in February 2011. Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson appointed him Arkansas Traveler in February 2021.
Sheets published his first book, Intercessory Prayer, in 1996. He followed this with 22 more (three as cowriter), mostly focused on prayer and Biblical teaching.
In 2015, Sheets released a daily prayer app called GiveHim15 where he encourages Christians around the globe to unite in prayer for 15 minutes each day.
Sheets is affiliated with C. Peter Wagner's New Apostolic Reformation movement and a member of Wagner's Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders, along with other apostles including Mike Bickle, Cindy Jacobs, James Goll, and Chuck Pierce.
Personal life
Sheets married Ceci in 1977 and had two children. She is the acting COO of Dutch Sheets Ministries.
Advocacy
In 2015, Sheets promoted Christian nationalism via the use of the Appeal to Heaven flag, which he claimed was symbolic of God's plan to restore the United States to its Christian roots. Following the 2020 presidential election, he used his GiveHim15 app as a real-time tool to discuss prayers related to election fraud. He said he is not registered with any major political party but actively promotes Donald Trump.
Religion scholar Matthew Taylor states that "no Christian leader did more to mobilize Christians to be in DC on January 6th than Dutch Sheets" and that Sheets prayed through speakerphone call at the event, engaging in spiritual warfare against the territorial spirits perceived at the Capitol. Sheets claimed the violence, which he condemned afterwards, was the result of demonic forces. He has not showed remorse for his role in what Taylor called "pouring on the gasoline and lighting the match" on January 6 and has not faced any prosecution as of 2024.
Bibliography
- An Appeal To Heaven (Dutch Sheets Ministries, 2015) ISBN 978-1-5115-4007-0
- Authority In Prayer: Praying With Power and Purpose (Bethany House Publishers, 2006) ISBN 978-0-7642-1173-7
- Becoming Who You Are: Embracing the Power Of Your Identity In Christ (Bethany House Publishers, 2007, 2010) ISBN 978-0-7642-0848-5
- Dream: Discovering God’s Purpose For Your Life (Bethany House Publishers, 2012) ISBN 978-0-7642-1021-1
- The Essential Guide To Prayer: How To Pray With Power and Effectiveness (Bethany House Publishers, 2001) ISBN 978-0-7642-1837-8
- Getting in God’s Face (Gospel Light Publications, 2006) ISBN 0830738010
- Giants Will Fall (Dutch Sheets Ministries, 2018) ISBN 978-0-692-05863-3
- God’s Timing For Your Life (Bethany House Publishers, 2001) ISBN 978-0-7642-1575-9
- History Makers (co-author) (Bethany House Publishers, 2004) ISBN 978-0-7642-1584-1
- How To Pray For Lost Loved Ones (Bethany House Publishers, 2001) ISBN 978-0-7642-1576-6
- Intercessory Prayer: How God Can Use Your Prayers To Move Heaven and Earth (Bethany House Publishers, 1996) ISBN 978-0-7642-1787-6
- Intercessory Prayer: How God Can Use Your Prayers To Move Heaven and Earth - Study Guide (Bethany House Publishers, 1996) ISBN 978-0-7642-1788-3
- The Gold That Washed Ashore (co-author) (Scribe Book Company, 2007) ISBN 9760066939
- The Pioneer Spirit (Independent Publisher, 2010) ISBN 978-1450747806
- The Pleasure Of His Company: A Journey To Intimate Friendship With God (Bethany House Publishers, 2014) ISBN 978-0-7642-1333-5
- The Power Of Hope (Charisma House, 2014) ISBN 978-1-62136-632-4
- Praying for America (Gospel Light Publications, 2001) ISBN 0830728953
- Praying Through Sorrows (co-author) (Destiny Image Publishing, 2005) ISBN 076842254X
- Releasing the Prophetic Destiny Of a Nation (co-author) (Destiny Image Publishers, 2005) ISBN 0-7684-2284-1
- The River of God (Gospel Light Publications, 1998) ISBN 0830720758
- Second in Command (co-author) (Destiny Image Publishing, 2005) ISBN 0768422930
- Watchman Prayer: Protecting Your Family, Home, and Community From the Enemy’s Schemes (Chosen Books, 2000, 2008) ISBN 978-0-8007-9940-3
- The Way Back (Dutch Sheets Ministries, 2010, 2016, 2017) ISBN 978-0-692-79043-4
References
- As Church Attendance Declines, Evangelical Counterculture Bets on Revival at Newsweek; by Julia Duin; published September 9, 2022; retrieved March 21, 2022
- Baker Publishing to Acquire Regal Books at Publishers Weekly; by Lynn Garrett; published April 14, 2014; retrieved March 21, 2022
- Religion and Spirituality Bestsellers: May 2021 at Publishers Weekly; by Cathy Lynn Grossman; published June 8, 2021; retrieved March 18, 2022
- Colorado Springs ministries hold conferences, speak for God at The Gazette; by Steve Rabey; published June 10, 2018; retrieved March 21, 2022
- Newt’s Last Prayer: Christian Dominionists Go Gingrich at The Nation; by Mariah Blake; published February 28, 2012; retrieved March 21, 2022
- Prophetic Words Are Intersecting at Destiny Image; retrieved March 21, 2022
- “The Trump Prophecy” movie claims God chose U.S. president at The Gazette; by Steve Rabey; published October 1, 2018; retrieved March 21, 2022
- Dutch Sheets Ministries Inc. at Charity Navigator; retrieved March 18, 2022
- Dutch Sheets Appointed Director of Christ For The Nations Institute at Charisma News; by Jennifer Leclaire; published February 24, 2012; retrieved March 18, 2022
- "Members".
- Dutch Sheets Leads Operation Valkyrie: Praying for the Nation at Charisma News; by Janenne Irene Pung; published December 1, 2020; retrieved March 18, 2022
- Dutch Sheets' "Give Him 15" at Aspen Creek; retrieved March 18, 2022
- Batesville Mayoral Candidate Was In D.C. On Jan. 6, Marched With Proud Boys Earlier at Mississippi Free Press; by Ashton Pittman; published June 5, 2021; retrieved MArch 18, 2022
- The Hotel Where America Shall Be Saved at Slate; by Ruth Graham; published July 19, 2019; retrieved March 21, 2022
- Rosenberg, Paul (January 2, 2024). "Meet the New Apostolic Reformation, cutting edge of the Christian right". Salon.com.
- Ward, Jon (February 16, 2023). "Radical beliefs in 'spiritual warfare' played a major role in Jan. 6, an expert argues". Yahoo! News.
- Clarkson, Frederick; Gagné, André (August 9, 2022). "New Apostolic Reformation Faces Profound Rift Due to Trump Prophecies and 'Spiritual Manipulation of the Prophetic Gift'". Religion Dispatches. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
- "'It Ain't Over!' Christians Appeal to Heaven". CBN. 2015-11-18. Retrieved 2023-11-11.
- SOME PROPHETS WHO SAID TRUMP WOULD WIN OFFER APOLOGIES, BUT THE DAMAGE IS DONE (IN THE CAPITOL) at Eternity News; by John Sandeman; published January 12, 2021; retrieved March 21, 2022
- Dutch Sheets Leads Prayer For US Elections: ‘Why Would We Not Wanna Fight For Truth?’ at Christianity Daily; by Jonna Marcaida Calagui; published November 28, 2020; retrieved March 18, 2022
- The Christian Prophets Who Say Trump Is Coming Again at Politico; by Julia Duin; published February 18, 2021; retrieved March 18, 2022
- The Swamp That Trump Built at The New York Times; published October 10, 2020; retrieved March 21, 2022
- Taylor, Matthew D. From the 10/40 Window to January 6th: How Evangelical Spiritual Warfare Violence Shaped the Capitol Riot. Evangelicalism and Political Violence. American Academy of Religion. Archived from the original on August 9, 2024. Retrieved August 9, 2024.
- Taylor, Matthew D. (October 1, 2024). "Chapter 7". The Violent Take it by Force: The Christian Movement That Is Threatening Our Democracy. Broadleaf Books.
- Will Ford III and Matt Lockett to Discuss Racial Healing at President's Speaker Series at Pepperdine; published January 18, 2022; retrieved March 21, 2022