To see families and communities restored—raising healed and whole families, positioning strong men and women rightly, guiding children with faith and structure, breaking debt to create wealth, eliminating homelessness, and rededicating communities back to God.
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Rebuilding Broken Walls
Founder Taquila Coleman
Vision & Mission
Helping families rebuild what curses destroyed.
Our Vision
Our Mission
To rebuild what curses destroyed by restoring faith, identity, families, finances, and communities through biblical truth, spiritual authority, healing, and strategic action—beginning with the family and expanding outward.
eBook & Masterclasses
Explore past Broken Walls masterclasses and eBooks focused on identifying breaches and rebuilding what was broken. These teachings equip you with biblical strategy to restore, realign, and walk in authority.
Creating Wealth in the Warfare
This class teaches God-called entrepreneurs how to create and sustain wealth during seasons of intense spiritual warfare, when finances are under attack and traditional income paths are blocked. You’ll gain clarity, authority, and strategy to move forward without fear, confusion, or burnout.
100 Territorial Warfare Decrees for Possession, Authority, and Dominion
These 100 Territorial Warfare Decrees are not motivational words—they are spiritual commands designed to help you claim ground, dismantle resistance, and establish God’s order in your life, family, business, and region.
Healing the Father Wound
Healing the Father Wound is a powerful program that helps women break cycles of rejection, overgiving, and toxic relationships. You’ll heal from the root, restore your identity, and step into confidence—so you never chase, beg, or settle for love again.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many types of breaches are there?
There are multiple types of breaches, including spiritual, relational, emotional, identity, marital, family, and purpose-related breaches.
How do breaches happen?
Breaches are often formed through trauma, sin, disobedience, covenant violations, unhealed wounds, deception, or prolonged spiritual attack. Over time, what isn’t repaired becomes an open door.
How do I know if I have a breach?
Signs of a breach may include repeated cycles, instability, spiritual resistance, broken relationships, loss of identity, or areas where you feel constantly under attack. Fruit always reveals where repair is needed.
Can broken walls really be rebuilt?
Yes. With repentance, deliverance, renewed thinking, and strategic prayer, what was torn down can be restored stronger than before. God is a master rebuilder, and restoration is always possible.