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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.

Isaiah 40:3—A Voice Crying in the Wilderness: What Does It Mean for Us?

Understanding the Prophetic Call to Prepare for the Lord’s Arrival Introduction If you’ve ever heard someone talk about “a voice crying in the wilderness,” you might wonder what it means and where it comes from. This phrase is famously found in Isaiah 40:3, a verse from the Old Testament: “A voice of one calling: ‘In the wilderness prepare the way…

Food for thought- 12/8/25

In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing culture, individuals are constantly confronted with challenges such as technological disruption, social division, and uncertainty about the future. From a spiritual perspective, these obstacles can be viewed as opportunities for personal, spiritual and collective growth. Embracing compassion, mindfulness, and a sense of interconnectedness allows us to rise above the noise and seek deeper meaning amidst…

Timeless Virtues for a Meaningful Holiday Season

Warm Wishes Rooted in Timeless Virtues As we enter the holiday season—a time of gathering, giving, and reflection—I invite you to consider three simple yet powerful words: faith, hope, and love. These are more than just words; they’re guiding lights that can help us through this season and every day that follows. Faith: Trusting Through Uncertainty Faith is about trust.…

New Year Reflections: The Spirit Is Willing, but the Flesh Is Weak

Finding Strength and Guidance for Lasting Change Introduction: Welcoming the New Year with Honest Self-Reflection As the calendar turns and a new year approaches, many of us pause to examine our lives. We set resolutions, hoping to grow, improve, and become the people we long to be. This moment of self-examination is both exciting and humbling. We dream big and…

Beyond the Surface: Embracing True Godliness

Reflecting on 2 Timothy 3:5 and the Call to Genuine Transformation Introduction: The Ease of Outward Godliness It’s surprisingly simple to put on a show of faith. We can attend church, recite prayers, and even memorize scripture, all while our hearts remain untouched. The apostle Paul warned Timothy about this very thing, describing people who “have a form of godliness…

Beyond Outward Beauty: Cultivating Inner Character in a World Obsessed with Image

Why Leading by Example and Focusing on the Heart Matters Most Introduction: Outward Beautification Versus Inner Change While nations and individuals alike may strive to perfect their outward image—through public campaigns, dress codes, and cultural branding—true transformation begins within. Recently, a civility campaign urged travelers to “restore courtesy and class to air travel,” with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy inviting the…

Thirty Years of Witnessing God’s Faithfulness: A Minister’s Reflection and Call to Authentic Christianity

Testimony, Trials, and the Urgency for Renewal in the Church A Lifetime of Ministry and the Evidence of God’s Goodness For three decades, I have served the Lord in various ministry roles, and throughout this journey, I have seen God’s goodness displayed in extraordinary ways. I have witnessed hundreds find freedom from addiction, watched families reunited and restored to fruitfulness,…

Racism in America: Shedding Light on a Harsh Reality 

“And he made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined allotted periods and the boundaries of their dwelling place, that they should seek God, and perhaps feel their way toward him and find him.” (Acts 17:26-27 ESV) An Unfinished Struggle for Equality  Racism has been an enduring and pervasive issue in American history, casting its…

Not the way it’s supposed to be:

Life often unfolds in ways that defy our carefully laid plans and expectations. We map out our paths with dreams and hopes. We believe that if we follow the steps, life will reward us with a sense of fulfillment. We also hope for order. Yet, there are moments when we stand midst the rubble of our perceived certainties. We whisper…