Let's Get to Know Each OtherT. Nelson, 1995 - 166 pages A respected black leader seeks to build greater racial unity and spiritual harmony between whites and blacks by describing to white Christians the characteristics that make black Christians and the black church distinct. Dr. Evans hopes that by examining what the Bible says about race, whites and blacks will grow toward unity in Christ. |
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... freedom , even though each individual may not share those same defini- tions or agree with the strategies . To avoid being viewed as an " Oreo " or an " Uncle Tom " or a Benedict Arnold , we blacks are sometimes tempted to retreat to ...
... freedom , even though each individual may not share those same defini- tions or agree with the strategies . To avoid being viewed as an " Oreo " or an " Uncle Tom " or a Benedict Arnold , we blacks are sometimes tempted to retreat to ...
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... freedom from all the injustices they were experienc- ing . They heard about a God who loved them and suf- fered for them so that they might experience eternal freedom . Given the cry for freedom and the magnitude of God's suffering love ...
... freedom from all the injustices they were experienc- ing . They heard about a God who loved them and suf- fered for them so that they might experience eternal freedom . Given the cry for freedom and the magnitude of God's suffering love ...
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... freedom . It was during this period that " Negroes , " who were previously known as " colored , " became " black . " That is , the black community no longer viewed itself in terms of the broader white definitions , but sought to define ...
... freedom . It was during this period that " Negroes , " who were previously known as " colored , " became " black . " That is , the black community no longer viewed itself in terms of the broader white definitions , but sought to define ...
Contents
Gods Perspective of Blacks | 21 |
The Black Churchs Link to Africa | 38 |
A Real Picture of the Black Church | 60 |
Copyright | |
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