A Moment with Bishop Wallace

“I am here because I believe the Lord allowed the door to open.”
Bishop Kevin Wallace spent a few minutes with me before he took the stage last night, sharing, “This men’s movement is really something growing across the nation. I’m so excited I’ve been asked to be part of it!”
Bishop Wallace was born and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He attended Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee, and at 20 years old became an associate pastor. Today, he’s been a pastor with Redemption To The Nations Church for 24 years.
A giant man, Bishop Wallace towers over those around him, in both spirit and height. He is exuberant in his passion for the Lord, and it’s impossible to not be swept up along with him when you speak to him. I asked what he was going to speak about.
“Tonight I’m going to talk about Naboth’s vineyard,” he shared. “Naboth had a vineyard and Jezebel and Ahab wanted it. In Bible times, you don’t just plant a vineyard – you inherit one. And you don’t just inherit one, you steward it and leave it to the next generation. The Enemy is always trying to take the vineyard of the people of God. The Enemy wants churches to sell their vineyard to get rid of the wine. We’re going to talk about the importance of keeping the wine and keeping the vineyard. I feel like I’m called tonight to challenge my brothers not to sell their vineyard.
“I hope they take home a courage and a resolution to put their foot in the ground and say, ‘I’m not selling my vineyard. I’m not giving it to Jezebel and Ahab. I’m not losing the legacy God gave to me. I’m going to hold onto it for the next generation and leave them something to inherit.’”
As I reflect on the sermon he gave shortly after, there was no doubt that his prayer for
the men in the room to go home with the resolution deep in their heart that the vineyard God gave us is worth keeping, and worth passing on to the next generation.






