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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.

Rediscovering Unity: What “One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism” Truly Means

Why Ephesians 4 Matters for Christians Today If you’ve ever felt confused about all the different beliefs, practices, and opinions within Christian circles today, you’re not alone. Many people wonder whether what they see in modern Christianity lines up with the heart of the faith described in the Bible. At the core of this concern is a simple but powerful…

Exploring the Threefold Unity in Christianity: One Lord, One Faith, and One Baptism

A Simple Explanation for Everyone Ephesians and Unity: What Does It Mean? The letter to the Ephesians is one of the books in the New Testament of the Bible. One of its biggest themes is “unity”—how people from all backgrounds, cultures, and social classes can come together as one community through their faith in Jesus Christ. This idea might seem…

Understanding Laodicea: A Warning Against Apathy

What We Can Learn from a Lukewarm Church Introduction: Why Laodicea Matters When people talk about a church being “lukewarm,” they’re usually referring to Laodicea. The Bible, in the book of Revelation, points out this ancient church for having a faith that’s not fully committed—not really passionate (hot), but not totally indifferent (cold) either. But what does that mean for…

The Church of Laodicea: Simple Lessons from Ancient Faith

What We Learn from a Lukewarm Church Introduction: Why Laodicea Is Important If you’ve ever heard someone say a church was “lukewarm,” they were probably talking about Laodicea. In the Bible’s book of Revelation, this ancient church is called out for its half-hearted faith—neither hot nor cold. But what does that mean, and why should we care? Let’s break down…

The Prophetic Tradition: God, Justice, and Compassion

Why Our Views of God Matter for Social Justice Introduction: Why Our Ideas About God Affect Society Our beliefs about God don’t just shape our private lives—they have a big impact on society as a whole. Whether we realize it or not, the way we talk about God influences how we deal with issues of freedom, justice, and compassion. So,…

Government Shutdown: A Political Stress Test

What the Current Standoff Reveals About American Politics, Justice, and Righteousness Introduction The government shutdown has become more than just a news headline—it’s now a real-life stress test for America’s political system. Tempers are flaring in Washington, nerves are frayed on Capitol Hill, and millions of Americans are watching with mounting frustration. But how did we get here, and what…

The Vineyard Metaphor in Isaiah 5:7: God’s Care for His People

Understanding God’s Expectations Through a Simple Garden Story The Vineyard Image and God’s Care Imagine a gardener who pours his heart into growing a beautiful vineyard—he waters, weeds, and cares for each vine, hoping for a harvest of sweet, juicy grapes. In Isaiah 5:7, God is pictured just like that gardener. He lovingly tends to His people, Israel and Judah,…

Israel: Lessons for Life from the Bible’s Example Nation

Discovering Positive Guidance and Timely Warnings for Today’s Believers Introduction: Israel as a Biblical Example When you open the Bible, one name comes up over and over: Israel. Why is that? As you read through the stories, prophecies, and poems, Israel isn’t just a place or a group of people far away. Instead, Israel is used as a prime example—sometimes…

A New Heaven and a New Earth: What It Means for Us

Understanding 2 Peter 3:13 and the Promise of Renewal Introduction Have you ever heard the phrase, “a new heaven and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness”? It comes straight from the Bible, in 2 Peter 3:13, and it offers a powerful promise: that one day, the world will be renewed and justice will truly prevail. But what does this mean…