House of Healing: Fix a Black Man's Heart, Part 2

In Part 1, Iyanla invites six men into her House of Healing to fix their broken hearts. Despite an encouraging group session, team-building exercise and talk with preacher DeVon Franklin, houseguest Terrance resists the process and walks out of the house amid pleas from the other men for him to stay. In Part 2, Terrance returns only to storm out once again when his integrity is called into question for breaking house rules and calling his wife. Meanwhile, the other men continue their work with a "truth stone" exercise, where they reveal secrets that have had an impact on their integrity. For Kevin, it's a childhood beating from his mother; for Clarence, it was an attempt to harm himself; for Michael, it's not seeing his children in years. Since many of the men have children, Iyanla brings in Dr. Steve Perry to discuss fatherhood and accountability with the group—which includes a reluctant Terrance. Afterward, Terrance speaks with Iyanla privately. He turns off his mic and says he wants to stay in the house. When Iyanla asks Terrance why he turned his mic off to say that, he responds, "Because of my wife..."
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