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Minister A. Francine is the Founder of Beyond Church Walls Ministry. She is an ordained prophetic minister, author, speaker, real estate entrepreneur , and host of Beyond Church Walls “Going Beyond Church." A. Francine received an Honorary Doctorate from Breakthrough Bible College & Theological Seminary. She is the author of Daughter of the King: Possessing Your Spiritual Inheritance. Her prayer is that this book helps people all over the world come to a place to experience freedom in every area of life and pursue their God given destiny. You can connect with A. Francine on Facebook at @afrancinegreen as well as on Twitter @DrAFrancineG. Visit her website at http://www.afrancinegreen.com.

“Work Out Your Faith with Fear and Trembling”: Living Out Philippians 2:12

Embracing Reverence, Diligence, and Awe in Our Spiritual Journey Introduction: Understanding Philippians 2:12 The Apostle Paul’s statement in Philippians 2:12—“continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling”—often invites reflection and questions. What does it mean to work out your faith in this way? Does it imply living in fear, or is there a deeper significance? This passage challenges…

Overcoming Polarization: Embracing Dignity and Respect

Embracing Christ’s Example and the Ministry of Reconciliation in a Divided World Introduction: The Divided State of American Politics and Society We live in an age where political and social divisions run deep in the fabric of American life. Families avoid difficult conversations at gatherings, friendships are strained by opposing views, and the sense of “us versus them” seems to…

Acting with Dignity: Lessons from 1 Peter 3:16-17

Living Out Christ’s Example in a Divided World We live in a world that feels more divided than ever. Turn on the news or scroll through social media, and it’s clear: people are quick to argue, slow to listen, and easily offended. In the middle of all this noise, how are we supposed to treat everyone with dignity and respect,…

How Humility and Self-Awareness Shape Our Gifts

Humility, Self-Awareness, and Using Your Gifts Wisely What Does Romans 12:3 Mean? Romans 12:3 is a verse from the Bible where the Apostle Paul tells people not to think of themselves as better than they really are. In simple terms, he says: “Don’t be proud or act like you’re more important than others. Be honest with yourself about who you…

The Body of Christ: Unity, Diversity, and Life in Christian Community

Reflecting on the Church and the Eucharist as Expressions of Christ’s Presence Introduction: Exploring the Body of Christ The phrase “Body of Christ” is central to Christian faith. It carries profound meaning in two distinct yet connected ways: first, as the Church—a mystical body of believers united by Christ; and second, as the Eucharist, where bread and wine symbolize and…

How Truth Liberates Us Spiritually

How Knowing the Truth Sets Us Free – A Simple Exploration of Spiritual Freedom Introduction: What Does True Freedom Really Mean? We hear a lot about freedom in everyday life—freedom of speech, freedom to choose, freedom to live as we wish. But what if there’s a deeper kind of freedom, one that goes beyond our rights or circumstances? The Bible…

The Importance of Self-Examination in Faith: A Biblical Guide

Understanding Philippians 2:12 and Related Verses in Everyday Terms The question of how to know if you’re truly saved is important for every Christian. The Bible gives us clear guidance on this, especially in Philippians 2:12, which says, “work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” But what does that mean for everyday life? How do other verses like…

Unlock Spiritual Wisdom Through Psalm 119:133

How This Ancient Prayer Can Guide and Help Us Today Understanding the Verse in Everyday Language Have you ever wanted some help figuring out what to do next in life? Maybe you’ve faced choices or temptations and wished you had a guiding hand to keep you on the right path. Psalm 119:133 from the Bible is a short prayer that…

The Meaning of ‘One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism’ in Christianity

Understanding Christian Unity in Simple Terms Introduction The phrase “one Lord, one faith, one baptism” comes from the New Testament book of Ephesians, chapter 4, verse 5. This Bible verse is a powerful statement about what unites all Christians, regardless of their background or circumstances. In straightforward terms, it’s telling us that, at the heart of Christianity, there is a…