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In this episode of Tuesday F.L.O.W., we are introduced to two PKs (Preacher's kids), Pastor Stephen Thurston II (son of Pastor Stephen Thurston of Chicago, IL) and Pastor Kelon Duke (son of Elder/Pastor Kenneth Duke of Miami, FL). All too often, PKs have gotten a bad wrap. They have been called spoiled, entitled, and in many cases, have had unfair expectations placed upon them that they didn't deserve. People tend to forget that the calling was placed on their parents, not them, Yet, they have had to bare those burdens.
However, in this episode, our guests chronicle their experiences from calling, to preparation, to practical implementation. They reference their home life, their call to ministry, how it was important for them to develop their own identities, and how they were able to take what they learned and used that acquired knowledge to help their fathers further their ministries, along with their personal ministries. They also share there greatest successes and failures.
We, at The Intellectual Stew also want to commend their fathers for the sacrifices they made for their families and ministries.
Be blessed by the conversation.
Listen to live shows:
Monday Night Live (Mondays at 9 PM EST on Facebook and YouTube Live)
Tuesday F.L.O.W. (Tuesdays at 9 PM EST on Facebook and YouTube Live)
In this episode of Tuesday F.L.O.W., we are introduced to two PKs (Preacher's kids), Pastor Stephen Thurston II (son of Pastor Stephen Thurston of Chicago, IL) and Pastor Kelon Duke (son of Elder/Pastor Kenneth Duke of Miami, FL). All too often, PKs have gotten a bad wrap. They have been called spoiled, entitled, and in many cases, have had unfair expectations placed upon them that they didn't deserve. People tend to forget that the calling was placed on their parents, not them, Yet, they have had to bare those burdens.
However, in this episode, our guests chronicle their experiences from calling, to preparation, to practical implementation. They reference their home life, their call to ministry, how it was important for them to develop their own identities, and how they were able to take what they learned and used that acquired knowledge to help their fathers further their ministries, along with their personal ministries. They also share there greatest successes and failures.
We, at The Intellectual Stew also want to commend their fathers for the sacrifices they made for their families and ministries.
Be blessed by the conversation.
Listen to live shows:
Monday Night Live (Mondays at 9 PM EST on Facebook and YouTube Live)
Tuesday F.L.O.W. (Tuesdays at 9 PM EST on Facebook and YouTube Live)