WBJMinistries

1/15/25

Ethical Leadership: A Path to Generational Wealth

Building Bridges to Generational Wealth- A Call for Ethical Leadership

Introduction-

Beloved congregation, today we gather to reflect on a pressing question- Should politicians be held to ethical standards when it comes to African Americans having access to generational wealth? This inquiry challenges us to consider the moral responsibilities of our leaders and the systemic barriers that hinder the prosperity of African American communities. Let us explore this topic through the lens of Scripture, history, and contemporary insights, seeking guidance on how we can advocate for justice and equity.

Scriptural Foundation-

In the book of Proverbs, we find wisdom that speaks to the importance of righteous leadership and justice-

Proverbs 29:2 (Mishlei 29:2)- "When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; but when the wicked rule, the people groan."

Proverbs 13:22 (Mishlei 13:22)- "A good person leaves an inheritance for their children's children, but a sinner's wealth is stored up for the righteous."

These verses remind us that ethical leadership brings joy and prosperity, while unjust rulers cause suffering. Moreover, the righteous are called to create and preserve wealth for future generations, highlighting the significance of generational wealth.

Historical Context-

The history of African Americans in the United States is marked by systemic obstacles that have impeded wealth accumulation. Practices such as redlining—a discriminatory practice that denied financial services to residents of certain areas based on race—have had lasting effects on Black communities. Redlining actively contributed to the racial wealth gap, with Black families historically earning significantly less wealth compared to white families. 

Contemporary Challenges-

Recent studies reveal that the racial wealth gap persists and, in some cases, has widened. In 2022, the typical African American family held only 16 cents for every dollar of wealth held by the typical white family. 

Additionally, the largest disparity in wealth growth is seen in stock equity, which constitutes nearly 30% of white wealth but only 4% of Black wealth. 

The Role of Ethical Leadership-

Politicians and policymakers have a profound impact on creating opportunities for wealth accumulation. Ethical leadership demands the implementation of policies that address disparities and promote equity. For instance, initiatives aimed at increasing Black homeownership can play a crucial role in bridging the wealth gap. Addressing the egregious inequity necessitates a focus on increasing Black homeownership. 

Evaluating Sources and Recognizing Bias-

In our pursuit of understanding, it is essential to evaluate the credibility of our sources-

 "History Explains the U.S. Racial Wealth Gap" by Time Magazine- This article provides a historical overview of the wealth gap, highlighting systemic issues. Time Magazine is a reputable publication, though it may present information with a particular editorial perspective. Readers should consider the historical context and data presented. 

"Black Wealth is Increasing, but so is the Racial Wealth Gap" by Brookings Institution- This analysis offers insights into the complexities of wealth accumulation among Black Americans. The Brookings Institution is a well-respected think tank; however, readers should be aware of its centrist policy stance. The data underscores the need for targeted policy interventions. 

Call to Action-

As a community of faith, we are called to advocate for justice and hold our leaders accountable. Let us-

Engage in Civic Participation: Exercise our right to vote and support candidates committed to ethical policies that promote equity.

Educate Ourselves and Others: Stay informed about policies affecting wealth distribution and share knowledge within our communities.

Support Economic Empowerment Initiatives- Invest in and support programs that aim to build generational wealth within African American communities.

Conclusion

In the spirit of unity and justice, let us remember the words of the prophet Micah-

Micah 6:8 (Mikah 6:8)- "He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God."

May we strive to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly, advocating for ethical leadership that paves the way for all to access the blessings of generational wealth. HalleluYah.





1/12/25

Unshackled Justice- A Divine Call for Reparations

To the Gatekeepers of Justice- A Call for Political Courage on Reparations
Opening Prayer-
Father Yahusha, we come before You, declaring that justice and righteousness are the foundations of Your throne. Today, we address those in positions of political power who hold the keys to change. May Your Spirit convict their hearts and embolden their actions. In Yahusha’s name, Halaleyah.
To the lawmakers, leaders, and policymakers who have the authority to right historic wrongs, I stand here as a servant of Yahusha, a voice for the voiceless, and a defender of truth. African Americans have borne the scars of slavery, systemic racism, and generational inequality for far too long. Yet, the halls of power remain silent, or worse, resistant to change.
Let me remind you of Yahusha’s Word:
(Mishlĕy )-Proverbs 21:15- "When justice is done, it brings joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers."
Justice delayed is justice denied, and your inaction perpetuates suffering.
A Direct Challenge to Political Leaders
To those who block reparations, I ask- What are you afraid of? Is it the cost? The backlash? The loss of political favor? Yahusha’s Word is clear about the consequences of ignoring justice.
(Jerimiyim) -Jeremiah 22:3- "This is what Yahweh says- Do what is just and right. Rescue from the hand of the oppressor the one who has been robbed."
Your refusal to act makes you complicit in oppression.
(Yeshayahu)- Isaiah 10:1-2- "Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees, to deprive the poor of their rights."
Woe to you who stand in the way of justice! You will be held accountable—not just by history but by the Almighty.
The Moral Imperative of Reparations
Reparations are not about political gain; they are about moral responsibility. This nation was built on the backs of enslaved Africans, yet their descendants continue to suffer under systemic inequality.
(Luqas)-Luke 12:48- "To whom much is given, much will be required."
You, as elected leaders, have been entrusted with power. It is not yours to hoard but to use for the betterment of those who have been wronged.
(Shemoth) -Exodus 22:12- "If a man steals an ox or a sheep and slaughters it or sells it, he must repay five oxen for the ox and four sheep for the sheep."
Reparations are Biblical—they are Yahusha’s mandate for restoring what has been taken.
Political Courage is Required
To the political leaders afraid to act, I say- courage is the currency of change. The greatest leaders in history stood for justice, even when it was unpopular.
Joshua 1:9- "Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for Yahusha, your God /Elohim, will be with you wherever you go."
Stop hiding behind excuses. Yahusha will strengthen you if you act in righteousness.
Micah 6:8- "He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does Yahusha require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God/Elohim."
Your mandate is clear—act justly, love mercy, and humble yourselves to Yahusha’s call.
 Reparations are a Path to National Healing
Reparations are not just about financial restitution; they are about healing the soul of this nation.
2 Chronicles 7:14- "If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land."
America is wounded, and its healing requires repentance and restitution.
Amos 5:24- "But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!"
Will you let justice flow, or will you continue to dam the river of righteousness?
A Call to Political Action
To those in Congress, state legislatures, and local governments, I call on you today-
 Pass H.R. 40- Move beyond endless debate. Establish the commission to study and develop reparations proposals.
 Listen to the People- Hold town halls and hear directly from the descendants of the enslaved.
Lead Boldly- Be the leaders history remembers for standing on the side of justice, not excuses.
Partner with Faith Leaders- Collaborate with ministries like WBJMinistries to educate and inspire communities about the moral and spiritual necessity of reparations.
To those blocking justice, Yahusha’s Word is clear*
(Mishlĕy) -Proverbs 14:31- "Whoever oppresses the poor shows contempt for their Maker, but whoever is kind to the needy honors God/Elohim."
Your inaction dishonors Yahusha.
James 4:17- "If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn’t do it, it is sin for them."
You know what is right. Now is the time to do it.
Closing Declaration-
I speak directly to you today- political leaders, the time for delay is over. The time for justice is now. Reparations are not just a demand of the people—they are a command of Yahusha. Align yourselves with His Word, and you will be blessed. Resist, and you will face His judgment.
Closing Prayer
Father Yah, convict the hearts of those in power. Stir within them a fire for justice that cannot be quenched. May they rise boldly, unshackled by fear, and act in obedience to Your Word. In Yahusha’s name, Halaleyah.
Final Call to Action-
Leaders, act now. The world is watching, and so is Yahusha. Do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly. Halaleyah!

1/10/25

The Lamp That Never Fails

The Lamp That Never Fails

Once upon a time, in a bustling city filled with noise, distractions, and countless voices, there was a small ministry nestled in the heart of it all. It was called WBJMinistries, a beacon of light for those searching for truth.

The founder, a woman named Minister Jones, had dedicated her life to sharing the Word of Yahusha, offering not only wisdom but hope to the weary. She often began her messages with the words of Tehillim (Psalms) 119:105-
"Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."

One chilly morning, as dawn broke and the city began to stir, Minister Jones rose before the sun, stepping into the quiet hours between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m.—her sacred time of renewal. With her Halleluyah Scriptures open before her, she meditated on Mishle (Proverbs) 3:5-6-
"Trust in Yahusha with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths."

She felt a stirring within her spirit and knew she was to deliver a sermon unlike any other—a story of boldness, grace, and unwavering faith.

The Story of the Lamp

Minister Jones began her sermon with this tale*

“Long ago, there was a village where darkness reigned. The people had forgotten the light, their lamps extinguished by fear, doubt, and worldly distractions. But among them was a young woman named Emunah (Faith), who refused to let her lamp go out.

She clung to the words of Yahusha, as written in Yoḥanan (John) 8:12:
‘I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.’

Each day, Emunah filled her lamp with oil—the oil of prayer, the oil of wisdom, and the oil of action. She shared her light with others, often reciting Mattithyahu (Matthew) 5:14-16:
‘You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden... Let your light so shine before men, so that they see your good works and praise your Father who is in the heavens.’

Yet the darkness fought back, whispering lies of insufficiency and despair. Still, Emunah stood firm, recalling the promise of Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 40:31-
‘But those who wait on Yahusha renew their strength, they raise up the wing like eagles, they run and are not weary, they walk and do not faint.’

The Wisdom of the Ages

Minister Jones paused, looking at her congregation with eyes filled with both tenderness and fire.

“You see,” she said, “Emunah understood something philosophers like Aristotle and Marcus Aurelius often taught: that true strength lies not in avoiding struggle, but in meeting it with virtue and perseverance. Emunah knew the power of what Aristotle called eudaimonia—flourishing through purpose.”

She continued, “But her true source of wisdom wasn’t philosophy alone; it was the eternal truth of Scripture. She knew, as Sha’ul (Paul) wrote in (Philippiyim)- Philippians 4:13, ‘I have strength to do all, through Messiah who empowers me.’

A Challenge for Us All

Minister Jones then turned the story back to her listeners.

“WBJMinistries,” she said, “is like Emunah’s lamp. We are called to be a light in a world that often chooses darkness. But how do we keep our lamps burning? By filling them with oil daily:

Through prayer, as Yahusha taught in Mattithyahu (Matthew) 6:9-13.

Through study, meditating on verses like Deḇarim (Deuteronomy) 6:6-9, which tells us to write His Word on our hearts.

Through action, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and uplifting the brokenhearted, as Yahusha exemplified in(Luqas)- Luke 4:18-19.”

She ended with a final call to action-
“Let us be bold like Emunah. Let us trust in Yahusha Ha’Mashiach and live by His Word, knowing that as we shine our light, we fulfill His purpose. And remember, as Tehillim (Psalms) 27:1 proclaims, ‘Yahusha is my light and my deliverance; whom should I fear?’

Today, go forth, WBJMinistries family, and be the lamp that never fails.




1/4/25

The Brownstone of Restoration: A Journey of Spiritual Renewal

Opening Prayer
Heavenly Father, Creator of heaven and earth, we humbly come before You with hearts open to Your wisdom. You are the giver of life, the maker of all things, and the One who restores. We thank You for this moment to reflect and seek transformation through Your Word. Let the words spoken today be seeds planted in fertile ground. May they inspire, uplift, and bring glory to Your name. In the name of Yahusha, we pray. HalleluYah.

A Tale of Transformation -The Brownstone of Restoration

Once there was a vast, vibrant piece of land in Manhattan, nestled among the towering structures of glass and steel. This land, though small, held the dream of becoming a sanctuary—a place of peace and purpose for those seeking refuge from the noise of the world. Its soil had once been rich, teeming with life, but over the years, neglect and spiritual decline left it barren.

Nearby stood a grand yet forgotten brownstone, its walls whispering tales of faith and fellowship. Time had worn it down, but its foundation remained unshaken, reminding passersby of the strength it once held.

One day, a vision came to WBJMinistries—a calling to restore what was lost. Guided by the words of Tehillim (Psalms) 37:3, “Trust in Yahusha, and do good; dwell in the land, and feed on steadfastness,” they saw an opportunity not only to rebuild but to transform.

WBJMinistries began by tending to the land. They cleared away the weeds of doubt, watered the soil with hope, and planted seeds of faith. Each day, they recited the promises found in Deḇarim (Deuteronomy) 30:9, “And Yahusha your Elohim shall make you have excess in all the work of your hand.” Slowly, the land began to flourish, mirroring the spiritual renewal of those who labored upon it.

Next came the brownstone. The cracks in its walls were like the wounds in their own lives, the marks of weariness and despair. Yet, as they worked, they meditated on Ḥazon (Revelation) 21:5, “See, I make all things new.” Brick by brick, they restored its beauty, but it was the Spirit of Yahusha dwelling within them that brought the structure back to life.

The brownstone became more than a building; it became a place of worship, learning, and healing. The land became a community garden, where everyone—stranger and friend—found nourishment for body and soul.

As the ministry grew, so did the transformation of those who stepped onto the property. Lives were renewed by the truth of Mishlĕ (Proverbs) 3:5-6, “Trust in Yahusha with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He makes all your paths straight.”

This story is not just about restoring a brownstone or a piece of land. It is about the opportunity we all have to rebuild our spiritual lives when decline seems inevitable. Like the land and the brownstone, we must trust the process, nurture our faith, and allow Yahusha to restore what was lost.

WBJMinistries teaches us that transformation begins with a single step of obedience. When we respond to the call, Yahusha provides the tools, the strength, and the increase.

Closing Prayer
Abba Yahusha, we thank You for being the Master Restorer, the One who makes all things new. We ask that You transform our hearts and minds, renewing us with Your Word and Spirit. Help us to see every challenge as an opportunity to grow, every setback as a chance to trust You more deeply. May we rise from spiritual decline to become vessels of Your glory. Empower us to build and restore, just as You have done for us. In the name of Yahusha Ha’Mashiach, we pray. HalleluYah.


1/2/25

The Grace-Filled Warrior

The Grace-Filled Warrior- A Story of Honor, Faith, and Legacy
In the early morning mist, when the sun kissed the dew-covered leaves of Mohegan land, a young lady named Wando walked with purpose. She bore the weight of a sacred calling—one that her father, a man of great valor and unwavering faith, had passed down to her. Wanda's father, like many of her ancestors, had served with honor in the armed forces, embodying the courage of the Mohegan tribe and the grace of the Most High.
WBJMinistries invites you to journey with us through this tale of faith and fortitude, woven with the Halaleyah Scriptures and the King James Bible.
 Tehillim (Psalms) Strength Through Faith
Halaleyah Scripture)-“I shall lift up my eyes to the mountains; From where does my help come? My help comes from יהוה, Maker of the heavens and earth.” (Tehillim 121:1-2)
King James Version- “The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise him.” (Psalm 28:7)
Wando remembered the stories his father told him about the Creator’s guidance on the battlefield. His father would often lift his eyes to the heavens, finding strength in the assurance that Yahusha, the Great Spirit, walked beside him.
Deḇarim (Deuteronomy)-"A Tribe United
Halaleyah Scriptures- “Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations. Ask your father, and let him show you; Your elders, and let them say to you.” (Deḇarim 32:7)
King James Version- “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” Tellihim -(Psalm 119:105)
The Mohegan people, like Wando’s family, carried a legacy of resilience. Wando’s father instilled in her the wisdom of the elders, teaching her the sacred songs of their tribe and the scriptures that illuminated their path.
 Yeshayahu (Isaiah)-Courage Under Fire
Halaleyah Scriptures- “Do not fear, for I am with you. Do not be discouraged, for I am your Elohim. I shall strengthen you, I shall also help you.” (Yeshayahu 41:10)
King James Version- “The LORD shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace.” Shemoth -(Exodus 14:14)
One day, Wando faced a challenge that required her to draw upon everything her father had taught her. As an army man, Wando’s father had learned that true courage wasn’t the absence of fear but the presence of faith. Wando remembered these words as she stood in the face of adversity, knowing Yahusha was her shield.
 Qorintiyim Aleph (1 Corinthians)- Grace Abounds!
Halaleyah Scriptures “But thanks be to Elohim, who gives us the overcoming through our Master יהושע Messiah.” (Qorintiyim Aleph 15:57)
King James Version- “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”Philippiyim- (Philippians 4:13)
Through prayer and trust, Wanda found victory, not only for himself but for his people. The tribe rejoiced, lifting their voices in songs of praise to Yahusha.
 Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah)- A Father’s Legacy
Halaleyah Scriptures- “Blessed is the man who trusts in יהוה, and whose trust is יהוה.” (Yirmeyahu 17:7)
King James Version-“Train up a child in the way he should go- and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” Mishlĕy- (Proverbs 22:6)
Wando stood and felt her father’s presence as she reflected on sitting on her father's knee as he proclaimed, "You are the last of the Mohegan. This memory is a place of honor marked by the Mohegan symbol for courage, and the word of Yahusha. She vowed to carry the legacy of grace-filled strength and faith into the future, inspiring her people and honoring the Creator.
This story reminds us at WBJMinistries of the power of faith and legacy. Let us honor the warriors in our lives, be they of the battlefield, the pulpit, or the heart, and walk boldly in the grace of Yahusha.
Prayer*
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the warriors who have walked before us, for their faith, courage, and legacy. May we, like Wando, draw strength from Your word and carry it forward to inspire generations. Halaleyah.

1/1/25

New Beginnings- Embracing the Lunar Renewal

The Dance of Grace and Renewal Under the New Moon

Under the soft glow of the new moon, the earth whispers secrets of renewal and the heavens hum melodies of grace. The moon, hidden in shadow yet vibrant with potential, mirrors the mysteries of Yahusha's creation—a call to pause, reflect, and align. Tonight, we journey together, not as mere listeners but as seekers, into the sacred rhythm of life itself.

The Crown of Glory (Keter)
We begin at the crown, the gateway to divine wisdom. Halaleyah( Tellihim )-Psalms 19:1 declares, “The heavens declare the glory of Elohim; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.”
Under the new moon, the crown chakra awakens. It reminds us that our Creator's design is both vast and intimate. The unseen moon speaks of trust, the faith to believe in what we cannot see but know is there. WBJMinistries stands as a light in this truth, teaching us to lean not on our understanding but on Yahusha's eternal plan.

The Truth in Our Throat (Da’at)
Moving downward, we find the throat chakra—a symbol of truth and expression. Halaleyah(Tellihim)-Psalms 34:1 says, “I will bless Yahusha at all times; His praise will continually be in my mouth.”
The new moon invites us to speak with intention, to declare new beginnings and align our words with His will. Let WBJMinistries serve as a vessel to proclaim His Word, ensuring that our voices echo the truth of His promises.

The Heart’s Harmony (Lev)
At the heart, love reigns. Halaleyah (Tellihim -Psalms 37:4 reminds us, “Delight yourself in Yahusha, and He will give you the desires of your heart.”
Here, under the shadow of the new moon, we are called to purify our hearts. The heartbeat of WBJMinistries is a rhythm of compassion, counseling the weary and lifting the broken-hearted, aligning us with the Creator’s love.

The Core of Power (Gevurah)
Descending to the solar plexus, we encounter strength. Halaleyah(Tellihim)-Psalms 27:1 boldly states, “Yahusha is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear? Yahusha is the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid?”
The moon, though hidden, governs the tides. So too does Yahusha empower us to move mountains unseen. WBJMinistries is a testament to this strength, boldly stepping into the unknown with faith.

The Grounded Root (Yesod)
Finally, we reach the root, where creation is birthed. Halaleyah(Tellihim )-Psalms 8:3-4 reflects, “When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon, and the stars, which You have set in place, what is mankind that You are mindful of them?”
The new moon anchors us. It speaks of beginnings, of planting seeds in faith. WBJMinistries stands rooted in this truth, guiding us to walk boldly, firmly grounded in Yahusha’s Word.

A Call to Alignment

As the new moon rises and the chakras align, let us remember that Yahusha has called us into this sacred dance of renewal. Each Halaleyah scripture is a note in this melody, each chakra a step in this rhythm. Let WBJMinistries be the beacon, the guide, the voice of grace-filled renewal.

Tonight, under the shadow of the new moon, let us align our spirits, open our hearts, and step boldly into the light of Yahusha. Let every thought, every word, and every action be a Halaleyah—a praise to the One who makes all things new.

Halaleyah! Praise Yahusha forevermore!


12/29/24

Generations Rising- Empowering Youth through Faith and Creativity

 Young Generations Rising* A Legacy of Light

Opening Prayer-
Heavenly Father, we come before You today with hearts full of gratitude and hope. We thank You for the blessing of life and the promise You have sown into every generation. Lord/Yahusha, may Your wisdom guide us, Your love strengthen us, and Your grace empower us as we uplift the young souls You have entrusted to us. Let this word inspire and ignite a fire within our hearts, and may it be for Your glory. In the name of Yahusha, we pray. Halaleyah.

The Story Begins- A Couple’s Vision for the Next Generation

There once was a couple named Ruth and kevin, who were blessed with a community of vibrant young people. Ruth was a wise and graceful woman, known for her nurturing spirit. Kevin, a man of passion and boldness, was dedicated to instilling purpose in those around him. Together, they led a small but growing ministry called WBJMinistries, inspired by (Tellihim)- Psalm 150:6 (Halaleyah Scriptures)

"Let all that have breath praise Yahusha. Halal Yahusha!"

They believed that every breath was a gift, and every generation had a role to play in exalting the Creator.

The Challenge of Modern Times

One evening, Ruth and Kevin sat together, reflecting on the youth in their community. They saw a generation full of creativity, resilience, and potential. Yet, they also noticed how many struggled with identity and purpose amidst a world filled with distractions. Ruth quoted (Mishlĕy) -Proverbs 22:6 (KJV)

"Train up a child in the way he should go* and when he is old, he will not depart from it."

Kevin nodded, adding, “These young ones are like arrows in the hands of a warrior. We must guide them, aim them, and release them toward their divine purpose.”

A Divine Encounter

One Scripture/Bible study, a young girl named Sarai approached Ruth after the session. Sarai was 15 years old, full of questions about her future and her place in the world. She shared her dream of starting a movement to help other young people find their faith and voice. Ruth’s heart swelled with hope as she quoted (Qoheleth)- Ecclesiastes 12:1 (KJV)

"Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not."

Ruth reminded Sarai that Yahusha had set her apart for a purpose and encouraged her to seek His wisdom through prayer and the Halaleyah Scriptures. Together, they read ( Yeshayahu)-Isaiah 40:31 (KJV)

"But they that wait upon the LORD/YAHUSHA shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint."

Young Generations Rising

Inspired by Sarai’s passion, WBJMinistries launched a youth initiative called "Generations Rising." The program focused on three pillars- creativity, activism, and spiritual wisdom. Young leaders were encouraged to use their talents to glorify Yahusha, speak out against injustice, and embrace resilience rooted in faith.

Kevin often reminded them of 1 (Timotiyos Aleph)-Timothy 4:12 (KJV)

"Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity."

Ruth led workshops on the fruits of the Spirit, using (Galatiyim )-Galatians 5:22-23 (KJV) as a foundation

"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance."

Through prayer, mentorship, and scripture study, the youth began to rise as leaders, unafraid to shine their light in a dark world.

A Legacy of Grace

Years later, the impact of WBJMinistries’ "Generations Rising" could be seen across their community. Sarai had become a renowned advocate for youth empowerment, and many others had grown into their roles as spiritual leaders, artists, and activists.

Ruth and Kevin watched with pride as the prophecy in(Yo’el)- Joel 2:28 (KJV) unfolded before their eyes:

"And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions."

Closing Prayer-
Abba Father, we thank You for the gift of the next generation. May they rise with courage, creativity, and conviction, grounded in Your truth and grace. Bless every young heart with wisdom, and guide them to fulfill the purpose You have placed within them. Let them be shining examples of Your love in this world. Strengthen us all to be mentors and vessels of Your glory. In the name of Yahusha, we pray. Halal Yahuwah. Halaleyah.

Final Encouragement*
May we all remember that the seeds we sow today will bear fruit in the generations to come. Let us empower the young with the eternal wisdom of Yahuwsh, ensuring a legacy of faith, love, and light.