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Author: A. Francine

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.

The Biblical Perspective on Leadership

Responsibility, Accountability, and Consequences Leadership, as portrayed in the Bible, carries immense weight and responsibility. It is not merely a position of power or privilege. It is a divine calling to serve, guide, and protect those entrusted to one’s care. The Bible condemns leaders who neglect the welfare of their people. It emphasizes their primary responsibility to care for and…

Overcoming False Gospels: Insights from 2 Timothy

Examining Paul’s Counsel in 2 Timothy 4:1–2 In the vast landscape of Christian ministry, the counsel given in 2 Timothy 4:1] emerges as a timeless beacon for those entrusted with the task of preaching God’s word and shepherding His people. Paul’s admonition to “preach the word . . . with patience and teaching” provides both a challenge and a roadmap…

Leadership Is About Servanthood

Why the Greatest Leaders Are Those Who Serve Others Understanding Leadership Through Humility When most people think about leaders, they picture someone in charge, giving orders, and holding power. But there’s a powerful lesson, taught by Jesus in the Bible, that flips this idea on its head. In Luke 9:48, Jesus said, “the least among you shall be the greatest.”…

The Biblical Meaning of Greatness: It’ Not What We Think

How Scripture Redefines What It Means to Be Great Introduction: Rethinking Greatness When we hear the word “greatness” in everyday conversation, we often think of power, influence, fame, or success—maybe even the idea of “Making America Great Again,” a slogan that’s become a fixture in American politics. But what does the Bible say about greatness? The answer might surprise you:…

Taking the Lord’s Name in Vain: A Reflection on Reverence

The Meaning of Taking the Lord’s Name in Vain Taking the Lord’s name in vain is a commandment found in Exodus 20:7: “You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain, for the LORD will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain.” This is the third of the Ten Commandments, and it carries…

The Living Word of God

Understanding Its Power and Spiritual Discernment The Bible is no ordinary book—it’s described as alive and active. The word “quick” used in Hebrews 4:12 doesn’t mean fast; it means “living.” Unlike other books that we read, the Bible is unique because it seems to “read” us. It reveals our truest thoughts, motivations, and intentions, showing us parts of ourselves we…

Hebrews 4:12: God’s Word as a Life-Changing Sword

Unpacking the Living Power of Hebrews 4:12 “Quick” Means Living and Dynamic When Hebrews 4:12 declares, “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword…,” it uses “quick” in its older sense—not simply as something speedy, but as something alive, vibrant, and full of energy. God’s word is never static or outdated. Rather, it…

Understanding Jesus’ Kingdom: Love Over Coercion

Exploring Power, Witness, and Love in the Church’s Calling Introduction In the Gospel of John, Jesus stands before Pilate and declares, “My kingdom is not from this world” (John 18:36). This statement invites us to consider what it means for Christians to belong to a kingdom that stands in contrast to the kingdoms of this world. The question of Jesus’…

Compassion and Justice for Immigrants in the Bible: Wisdom for Our Time

Living by the Calling to Love and Care for All In a world marked by migration and cultural diversity, the question of how to treat those living in a foreign land has grown ever more pertinent. The Bible, as a guiding spiritual text for millions, provides timeless wisdom on this matter. Its teachings are rooted in principles of compassion, justice,…