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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.

For the Love of Christ Constraineth Us

A Personal Reflection on the Transforming Power of Christ’s Love Introduction: The Pull of Divine Love There’s a phrase that lingers in my heart: “For the love of Christ constraineth us.” It’s just a few words, but they carry a weight that shapes my faith and daily walk. “Constraineth” is an old-fashioned word, but it speaks to a powerful force—a…

The Transformative Power of Christ’s Love

Understanding How Christ’s Love Moves and Motivates Us When we hear the phrase, “For the love of Christ constraineth us,” it might sound a little old-fashioned or even confusing at first. But in simple terms, it’s saying that Christ’s love is what holds us together, motivates us, and keeps us doing what we’re supposed to do—especially as Christians, whether we’re…

The Bible’s Call to Treat Migrants and Strangers with Compassion 

A Reflection on Key Verses and Their Timeless Message in Plain Language  Introduction  The Bible has a lot to say about how we should treat people who are new, different, or just passing through our communities. Whether you call them migrants, strangers, or foreigners, Scripture urges us to welcome them with open arms and treat them fairly. These teachings aren’t just old…

Exploring Biblical Ethics: A Simple Reflection on Living Right 

When I think about biblical ethics, I see them as more than just a set of rules or do’s and don’ts. Instead, they’re like a guide for how God wants us to live—helping us figure out what’s right, how to treat each other, and how to walk through life with purpose. The Bible gives us clear direction, but it also calls us to look deeper, focusing…

Understanding Identity, History, and the Power of Words

Labels are just words, but they can really affect how we feel about ourselves and each other. As a Black woman, I’ve seen how the words used for my race have changed over time—sometimes fast, sometimes awkwardly, and often with strong feelings. It makes me wonder: Why do these words matter so much, and why do they sometimes make people uncomfortable or…

Rise and Shine: Hope and Spiritual Light for Everyone

Reflecting on Isaiah 60:1–2 and 1 Corinthians 2:14 in Everyday Language Sometimes, life feels pretty dark—the world can be full of trouble, sadness, or uncertainty. But the words from Isaiah 60:1–2 give us a breath of hope: “Arise, shine; for your light has come! And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you. … But the Lord will arise…

Thirsting for God: Finding Satisfaction and Clinging to Faith in Life’s Deserts 

When I look around at all the hatred, bitterness, anger, and racial division—even inside the Christian church, where we sometimes see white nationalism and animosity—I realize something crucial is missing: a deep desire to know God more personally and intimately. If we truly understood God’s heart and His love for every person, it would change the way we treat each other. God…

Finding God in Life’s Deserts: A Journey of Faith

As I reflect on the idea of seeking God in the desert, I’m struck by how often my own spiritual journey mirrors the psalmist’s honest confession of thirst, satisfaction, and clinging. There are times in my life when everything feels barren—when I find myself wandering, desperate for meaning or comfort, and nothing around me seems to quench that inner dryness. It’s in those moments,…

Seeking God in the Desert: Insights from Psalm 63 Part 2

When reading the Psalms, it’s more important to focus on what’s being said than to worry about who wrote them. Sometimes people get caught up debating whether David wrote a particular psalm or if it was someone else, but that doesn’t change the real message. What matters is the heartfelt longing for God and the joy of being close to Him that comes through, no matter…