The MAP Season 3 Ep.1 "When Duty Calls" Ft. Bishop Dr. Franklyn Beckford
In this engaging episode, Dr. Franklyn Beckford shares his journey from rural Jamaica to becoming a prominent pastor in the Bronx, New York. He reflects on his upbringing in a strict Anglican household, his early passion for the Church of God of Prophecy, and the challenges he faced in pursuing his calling amidst familial expectations. Dr. Beckford discusses the cultural differences he encountered while transitioning to ministry in the U.S., emphasizing the importance of adaptability and understanding in leadership roles. He also highlights the significance of mentorship and the need for structured training in today’s church environment, particularly for younger leaders.

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The MAP Season 3 Ep.2 "Steady in the Fire" Ft. theMAP Production Team

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An Audience of One | A Conversation with Bishop Coalter

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10 Unforgettable ballads that defined 1988

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EX WITCH PASTOR EXPOSES HIS DARK SECRETS, EJ NEWTON SPOKE ON THIS! #prophetlovyelias #joshuaselman

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5 signs they are not your Pastor!

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The Most Important Country in Africa You’ve Never Heard Of (Djibouti 🇩🇯)

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Watch his reaction when he’s told he’s a GOOD BOY for the first time 🥹

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From Minnesota to Dandora dumpsite: The story of an American citizen abandoned in Kenya at just 13.

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Surgeon Reveals: Do THIS 1 Exercise for Poor Leg Circulation After 60

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Sunday Worship Experience with Apostles Justin & Nicole Smith from KCFF Sunday March 29th, 2026

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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the MAP Season 3 Ep. 6 "We Need to Talk" Ft. The Team

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Senator Raphael Warnock - Faith, Politics, and "The Crooked Places Made Straight" | The Daily Show

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10 Reggae Songs Everyone Couldn't Stop Listening To

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Malcolm X Interview (1963)

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They Brought Motown Back to Life…And the Judges Had Nowhere to Hide

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Janazah Service for Mother Khadijah Farrakhan | Mosque Maryam | Chicago

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Two Seventh Day Adventist vs Me

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How People Live in Marshall Islands | The Most Isolated Country That Keeps Changing the World | 4K

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