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Kingdom Men in Action

Welcome to the Kingdom Men in Action podcast,
where we explore what it means to be a man of God in today’s world

Mission

My Mission

Welcome to the Kingdom Men in Action podcast, where we explore what it means to be a man of God in today’s world. Join us as we dive into deep conversations on various topics that matter to men. From relationships, faith, work, health, and everything in between, we aim to equip and empower men to live out their God-given purpose and make a positive impact in their families, workplaces, and communities. So tune in, grab a cup of coffee, and let’s journey together towards becoming the best version of ourselves

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About Me

James K Parker Jr. was born in East Orange, NJ, a small town where he spent his childhood—and later moved to Rocky Mount, NC. After graduating from high school, he decided to join the Marines in 1982, just a week after graduation. James was young and fearless, ready to take on the world and do whatever he wanted.

For a good part of his life, James lived without any thought of God in the picture. He was always focused on himself and what he wanted to accomplish. But as he grew older, he realized that he needed something more in his life. That’s when God blessed and kept him all these years to get him to this point.

James made a decision to be a beacon of light for other men, to encourage and motivate them to stay on the narrow road and take their place as men in the Kingdom of God here on earth. Through his podcast, website, and God’s blessings, James hopes to keep other men from going down the wrong road and making the same mistakes he made in his life.

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Join us as we dive into deep conversations on various topics

Join us as we dive into deep conversations on various topics that matter to men. From relationships, faith, work, health, and everything in between, we aim to equip and empower men to live out their God-given purpose and make a positive impact in their families, workplaces, and communities