Episodes
Episodes



Friday Oct 10, 2025
Jesus, the Prototype: from Noah to New Creation
Friday Oct 10, 2025
Friday Oct 10, 2025
In Genesis, God grieved over a wicked world, yet Noah found favor through righteousness. This story points to a profound spiritual truth for us today.
Just as Noah was set apart, Jesus came as the "last Adam" (1 Cor 15:45) to bring forth a new humanity. Through faith in Him, you are a "new creation" (2 Cor 5:17), a citizen of a heavenly kingdom living on earth. He populates His eternal family not through natural means, but by His powerful Word.
This calling is not for a comfortable life, but a transformed one. God's will is for you to become heavenly on earth, modeling holiness for your family and in your leadership. Jesus is our prototype—He did only what pleased the Father, showing us what we are to become. Our authority to lead and guide others flows directly from our own example of obedience.
If this message encourages you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. How does viewing Jesus as your prototype change the way you approach your daily life?
#JesusThePrototype #NewCreation #KingdomLiving #ChristianDiscipleship #Genesis #WellingtonBoone #SpiritualGrowth #WalkWithGod #FaithAndFamily #ChristianLeadership



Thursday Oct 09, 2025
Public Persona vs. Private Reality
Thursday Oct 09, 2025
Thursday Oct 09, 2025
Public Persona vs. Private Reality. Do you have a public persona that's different from your private one?
I believe transparency is a foundation of leadership and integrity, starting with being honest about the condition of my own heart. The Bible advises us to confess our faults (James 5:16), but that is only the beginning. Some issues require more than a declaration; they demand sustained prayer until our personal will aligns with God's design. This life is our opportunity to choose that path—to cultivate a genuine relationship with the Holy Spirit rather than performing religion.
This principle of integrity applies most critically in our homes. Marriage is a covenant, a test of our obedience to God. Husbands are called to love their wives as Christ loved the church. Wives are called to submit as unto the Lord (Colossians 3), even when a husband fails. The tongue holds the power of death and life (Proverbs 18:21); our words can be more destructive than a physical blow and will shape the character of our children.
Instead of justifying broken commitments, we should first examine our own sin. Are you living for yourself or for Him? This life is about the next, and we are preparing now for what is to come.
This message was recorded at The Father’s House in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, pastored by FOIC Bishop Garland Hunt and FOIC Pastor Eileen Hunt.
#MarriageCovenant #FamilyLeadership #WordsMatter #ParentingByExample #Legacy



Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
You Will Go the Distance All the Way
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Men, heaven is looking at you. The angels, the Holy Spirit, Jesus Himself—they are all invested in you. The Father’s will has been declared over your life, and the saints who have gone before are your witnesses.
Because you are under heaven's gaze, quitting is not an option. You made a covenant. It's time to get it right at home. Reject any thought of separation or divorce. Go to your wife, kneel, and serve her. Tell her you’re sorry. Restore your house.
Have you already divorced? Seek forgiveness and rise up. Don't let the world's thinking hold you back. Repent, get it right, and become the champion He has called you to be.
Say it with conviction: "I will go the distance." Heaven is counting on you. Your family is counting on you. Be the man of God for this generation.
Are you choosing to honor your covenant today? Let us know in the comments. #GoTheDistance #ManOfGod #Covenant #PromiseKeepers



Tuesday Oct 07, 2025
Why There's No Divorce in Heaven
Tuesday Oct 07, 2025
Tuesday Oct 07, 2025
Men, husbands—this is a call to stand in the gap for your marriage. This isn't about convenience; it's a sacred covenant of self-sacrifice, reflecting how Christ gave Himself for the Church (Ephesians 5:25). God’s design from the beginning was permanence—two becoming one flesh, a bond He never intended to be broken (Matthew 19:4-6). Divorce is not His plan; it is a concession to the hardness of our hearts (Matthew 19:8).
You are called to be the leader in your home. This means you must be the first to confront your own dysfunction, your own insecurities, and your own sin. You are called to lead in repentance, to model a love that is patient and perseveres through every trial (1 Corinthians 13:4-7). Even when faced with betrayal, you have the power in Christ to offer radical forgiveness, just as you have been forgiven (Ephesians 4:32).
Your home is your first ministry. How you lead your wife and family is how you impact the world. Divorce is not an option. It's time to rise up, endure hardship, and recommit to the vow you made.
Will you be the man who stays and fights for your family?
#ChristianMarriage#CovenantMarriage#BiblicalMarriage#LoveLikeChrist#MarriageRestoration#FaithAndFamily#GodlyMarriage#Ephesians5



Monday Oct 06, 2025
Loving and Serving My Wife for a Lifetime
Monday Oct 06, 2025
Monday Oct 06, 2025
Loving and Serving My Wife for a Lifetime.
Men, who is the greatest servant in your house? Jesus taught that greatness is found in serving. As a man of God, you are called to lead your home by out-serving your wife.
If you both work, step up and share the load—cooking, cleaning, and raising the children. You are the architect of your home's atmosphere, with the power to make it a piece of heaven on earth. Remember, her parents entrusted her to you to help her flourish. Marriage is a lifelong covenant; God detests treachery (Malachi 2:16) and takes no pleasure in those who shrink back from their vows (Hebrews 10:39).
This week, find one tangible way to out-serve your wife.
#ServantLeadership #ChristianMarriage #ManOfGod #FaithfulHusband



Friday Oct 03, 2025
Your Wife Is Not Your Momma
Friday Oct 03, 2025
Friday Oct 03, 2025
Men, think about this. Is anything wrong with your marriage that's the result of your character being below the standard? In Genesis 2:21-24 the Bible says,“And the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof; And the rib, which the LORD God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man. And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man. Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife.”Have you ever thought about this? God made man for Himself, but He made everything else for man. God made man to be like Him, but He left it up to man to shape and to form and to build the earth. Whatever the earth is like, whatever your wife is like, is not only a product of what God made her into. She's also now the fruit of what you're going to make her into.This is serious business. God says, "I'm making this woman. I'm bringing her to you." The man says, "Whoa! This is now bone of my bone." Look at that. She came from you. She's flesh of your flesh. She'll have your tendencies.Adam said, "Therefore shall a man leave his momma and his father." Wait a minute, Adam. There were no mommas and fathers. What was he talking about? The man had insight and foresight. He was a man of vision because there was no sin. There were no walls to block his revelation and his ability to see into the future.Now, this seemed kind of strange to me when the Bible says, "Therefore, shall a man leave his mother and father and cling to his wife." Since God made this woman and brought the woman to Adam, why didn't Adam say it this way--"Therefore shall a woman leave her mother and father and cleave to her husband"? When you look at the passage, the context seems to say that since God brought the woman as a help meet for Adam, why didn't she leave her momma and her daddy and cleave to her husband? After all, my wife is going to carry my name.But Adam said. "I will leave my momma and father." Why? Because Adam knew that in the minds of men in the future, a man would expect his wife to do for him what his momma did for him. His momma cleaned for him. His momma cooked for him. His momma washed clothes for him. Adam knew that a man wouldn't realize that when he refuses to grow up, when he refuses to be responsible, when he refuses to be mature, he then forces his wife to become his momma. And no man wants to make love with his momma.So, men, you and I are called in this hour to grow up. What do I mean? If she has to keep telling you--"Honey, did you remember to take the trash out? Darling, did you remember to get my car cleaned? Honey, did you remember you said you were going to repaint the house?"--Well, that's the same thing she has to do for her children. She has to keep reminding her children of things that that they have not done. Well, guess what? You can't be a boy all day long and all week long and at night become a man. You can't go up in there in the bedroom and say, “Honey, come on, girl. I'm seeing you, girl.” She's been used to treating you like a child. You're not all of a sudden going to become a man at night if you're a boy all day long.



Friday Oct 03, 2025
Real Men Have the Character of God
Friday Oct 03, 2025
Friday Oct 03, 2025
Real Men Have the Character of God. We are witnessing something profound happening in the hearts of men today. This isn't a marketing campaign or a fleeting trend—it is a genuine move of God, calling men back to their original design.
Have you ever considered what man was like before the Fall? He was created in God's image, possessing the very character of God. This is why God could command him in Genesis 1:28 to "be fruitful and multiply." It wasn't just a call for biological children; it was a mandate to fill the earth with a character so righteous it was worth reproducing.
True character is defined by what you do when no one is watching. It's about establishing firm guardrails against compromise and lust, holding fast to integrity even when it's difficult. We all need accountability in this walk, because our principles can be tested.
Think of Joseph. When faced with intense temptation from Potiphar's wife, with no one else around, his first thought was, "How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?" His consciousness of God was greater than his fleshly desire. That is the standard.
I invite you to watch this message and reflect on your own walk. Are you cultivating a character that God would be pleased to reproduce? Share this with a man in your life who is also pursuing a life that honors God.
#BiblicalManhood #CharacterofGod #MensMinistry #FaithWalk



Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Real Men Live for God
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Real Men Live for God. Bishop Wellington Boone has message for men: Life isn’t about fulfilling our desires—it’s about living for God’s purpose. From the creation of man to the covenant of marriage, we were made for His pleasure, not ours. Bishop Boone challenges us to stop seeking comfort and start seeking the cross. Real men surrender their will, embrace God’s plan, and lead lives that glorify Him.
Call to Action: Men, it’s time to rise up! Let’s reject selfish living and commit to God’s will. Share this message with a brother who needs to hear it, and let’s be the generation that lives fully for His glory. Real men live for God’s will—are you ready to answer the call?
#MenOfGod #GodsWill #ChristianMan #KingdomMan #PromiseKeepers

Expect Something Amazing!
There is no explanation for what has happened in my life other than that God did it. Some people said, “I don’t like Black people,” and I spoke in mostly White environments. I am from the ghetto, but I have authored several books with major publishers and my teachings are archived in the Regent University Library. This is you, when God is with you. You can go to nations. There is a seed of amazement in you right now. Go ahead and fulfill that amazement in Jesus.
"Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think."--Ephesians 3:20 NLT


