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In the 2020 election, some Christians gave prophecies about the outcome of the presidential election. Some observed that the prophets were wrong and were almost glad about it. Whether you gave a failed prophecy or you are being judgmental against a prophet, keep eternity in mind. You will have to stand before God in the Great Day. If you were wrong or if you are angry at those who failed, repent and ask God for forgiveness.
When you fail, you can still demonstrate transformation that begins with repentance. If you have fallen or been disappointed, if you are discouraged in your faith, say to God, “Please forgive me.” God can still use you. When you repent and are transformed, God can use you in the transformation of a generation.
On this first Kingmakers Call of 2021, Bishop Boone invited people to look back on 2020 and give their vision for the New Year. Bishop Wellington Boone and Bishop Garland Hunt, Pastor Eileen Hunt, and men and women who called in to the weekly Kingmakers Call gave their perspective.
Anyone can join the Kingmakers call with Bishop Wellington Boone Mondays at 5:00 AM EST. Call 712-775-8902, Code 637912. More »
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From God’s perspective, we are God’s favorites in Christ. We are special. There is every reason for us to think that we are His favorites, but we haven’t thought about that to the degree that we have accepted the life of Christ in us. You can’t feel rejected or fearful if you feel His favor. Bishop Boone has looked at the years 2020 and 2021 as prophetic numbers. 20 plus 20 is the number 40, which is the number for testing. 2 plus 2 plus 1 is the number 5, the number for grace and the anointing. He is sharing this outline and Scriptural resources on God's grace and favor that he has been developing for many years. More »
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Bishop Wellington Boone is an internationally respected pastor and the author of a significant book on race in America, Black Self-Genocide: What Black Lives Matter Won’t Say. In it he challenges Blacks—and especially black men—to restore wholeness to their families and communities. Filled with historical examples of Black American success stories and affirming Scriptures, this book offers a prophetic vision for Black communities: a return to God—when godly leaders become spiritual fathers to young men. With Bishop Boone's positive encouragement and ideas for change, success can be restored to those Black communities that are suffering. Racial reconciliation, celebration, and hope are all within our reach. More »
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Daily Bible reading is essential to your consecration. It helps you develop your relationship with your Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and your Friendship with the Holy Spirit.
Bishop Boone's BibleGuide Eternity Editions include great Scriptures and teachings about Eternity. With the Printable Pages version, you can download a free copy and print it out. More »
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Basic Black Journal provides fascinating Black history and Biblical answers to why with more civil-rights laws on the books than ever before almost everyone acknowledges that deeply entrenched racial problems still exist in Black America. Blacks have a legacy of great leaders. They do not need to remain a troubled people group. Answers will come and God will get the glory. More »
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Every family operating in the ability of God can be an environment of love where people come together in one accord to design, organize, plan, train, disciple, and project into the future. God is love so when you are like God you are love also, and you know how to please God. More »
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Dare to Hope is a message of fearlessness in a time of coronavirus. It is a great encouragement for times like these! In this 30-day journey to hope, Bishop Boone says that Christians can rebuild their hope and restore hope to individuals, families, and nations. He recalls Lamentations 3:21 when Jeremiah was troubled but he said, “Yet I still dare to hope.” More »
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