EP16: Maximize Your Potential Conference Men's Panel
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- Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
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My husband who recently passed was a man of few words. He demonstrated what man hood looked like without words but action. My son had the best teacher a young man could have. He was a provider, teacher and proud. Young people seem to need words to communicate. The young man in the middle speaking about his dad and mother has it right!
Bishop Fernandez, I was listening to this Podcast from South Africa Cape Town, I follow you in Instagram and deliberately searched for your podcast, and this was awesome, I loved everything about it. Thank you so much for being obedient to the call of God. We are blessed to be part of your church even from a distance. Thank you, Thank you ......
I absolutely enjoyed this podcast. The men were vulnerable and raw. I've never heard of the podcast or of you Bishop...however facebook led me here and I know that was nothing but God. I'm a subscriber now.
LORD have mercy….This is on 🔥Thanks for this!!!
Great conversation.... I love to hear men share their hearts, they desire intimacy and what we as WOG can do to support them!
loved it
My God This conversation was so empowering and necessary from beginning to end so so informative!
It was an insightful conversation… I loved it!
G.morning Bishop! Have to set our mind and keep it set❤❤
Bishop Loved❤️ it….. Amazing words both man and women needs to hear!!!
Bishop Henry Fernandez this was a eye opener
This is so good my lord and thank God for all of you especially the the Dr. Help us, help us all. I would like for this to happen again & again because just this little time makes me want more you guys or right on point about us as women we do need to be held accountable and not take our man's honesty and beat him with it and turn on him with it. He needs to know that this is a SAFE SPACE. We need this same panel back PLEASE! I love it continue the help it's needed. Lamman you are so on point about the man wanting to be touched or booty being rubbed so.e don't know how to handle it. Oh my this is good good good good GOOD! Dr B you helping man that's so good....thank God for you all on the panel 🙏
I enjoyed this transparent conversation, very enlightening to me! 🙌🏾🔥🙌🏾
Preach Pastors bless you Bishop
I think this was very good I love the part about the investment
I enjoyed the conversation in general but the Ruth and Boaz doctrine seem to be a bit off.
Ruth did the opposite of showing up and shutting up.
She cleaned up,
She positioned herself in a proper environment for intimate conversation and then she spoke up.
We need to change our mind set help us God.
I thoroughly enjoyed the discussion, found some insight as well from the male perspective.
Thankyou so much
When you show up, shut up!!!🙏🏽Ok
This was Epic, ❤ it
This was so profound blessings 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 love it !
Good morning everyone
I love it ❤❤❤❤open up my eyes
Was good🙏🏽💕
This was really interesting
Men process in silence
Some men cry.
WOW when women 💃 looking 👀 for compassion the men are angry and coming with his hammer 🔨 😅
Never thought about the emotional chart..🤔
I Like this. but things has change in world when come to employers not hiring where you have degree to show for.
Jeusu
Regarding having everything taken care of for your children I believe sounds good, but if the truth be told may handicap the child from developing self worth. In addition to that there is something to be said for allowing the child to develop a solid work ethic. Are we as people of color unknowingly competing and validating we are just as competent in providing as our white brothers and sister? Are we trying to set our kids up like we have seen them set their children up for life? If we have ever been in poverty this is particularly important to us. This is understandable, but not necessarily the best thing for the child. The drug and reported suicidal rate of these wealthy children is high in affluent counties because these children were given everything and as adults can not operate in the real world that does not. So please research, pray and rethink this parenting system. ( Trained Behavioral Scientist, MS JHU and parent of adult children.)
The Boaz illustration was not a good one. There's a place for both and telling a woman to show up and show up was not good.