Evangelism & Discipleship in African-American Churches

Evangelism & Discipleship in African-American Churches
Title Evangelism & Discipleship in African-American Churches PDF eBook
Author Lee N. June
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 192
Release 1999
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310221390

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Here is a comprehensive guide to the how-to's of the African-American church and many aspects of its ministry.

Discipleship for African American Christians

Discipleship for African American Christians
Title Discipleship for African American Christians PDF eBook
Author William Clair Turner
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780817014346

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Each chapter provides a Bible study on a phrase from the Baptist Covenant popular in the black church.

Journey toward Wholeness

Journey toward Wholeness
Title Journey toward Wholeness PDF eBook
Author Brenda M. Cardwell
Publisher Chalice Press
Pages 201
Release 2016-08-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0827217420

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With roots stretching to before the Civil War, the National Convocation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) today serves as the connection between African Americans and the Stone-Campbell Movement. Founders of the African American Convention movement were visionaries, coordinating the opposition to slavery, forced relocation of free African Americans to Africa, and a multitude of social ills. Following emancipation, organizations that later became the National Convocation worked to improve the lives of freed slaves and their descendants. Journey toward Wholeness: A History of Black Disciples of Christ in the Mission of the Christian Church, chronicles the predecessors of the National Convocation and the movement's roots and growth through almost three centuries.

In Search of Wisdom

In Search of Wisdom
Title In Search of Wisdom PDF eBook
Author Prof. Anne E. Streaty Wimberly
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 219
Release 2011-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1426734115

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edited by Anne E. Streaty Wimberly A guide for pastors, church leaders, and all who help African Americans in their search for a meaningful Christian lifestyle. Forming Christians--leading fallen and flawed human beings into the path of discipleship to a crucified and risen Lord--is one of the central, if not the central, tasks of all Christian churches. It is a difficult enough task anywhere, but for African Americans, beset by racial conflict, personal crises, generational separation, and other concerns, it is especially so. African American churches must work particularly hard to counter the messages their members receive from the dominant and often unfriendly culture. This book employs the biblical text and African tradition to draw on the idea of the search for wisdom as a potent way to help African Americans in their pursuit of genuine Christian discipleship. Wisdom in African American tradition is not simply knowledge; rather, it is those insights, attitudes, beliefs, behaviors,and practices that create and sustain a life of hope and that produce an inherent sense of the worth of one's self. If their members are to engage in the search for wisdom, African American churches must build an intentional ministry of faith formation. Wisdom can be gained, the authors argue, when African Americans listen to the black oral tradition with its proverbial sayings, revered Bible stories, songs, and narratives from the lives of exemplary individuals. The book offers several similar avenues for the search for wisdom, including helpful models of black males mentoring younger black males, as a remedy to the destructive effects that contemporary culture has on this segment of the African American community.

The Formation of a People

The Formation of a People
Title The Formation of a People PDF eBook
Author Carmichael D. Crutchfield
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 2020
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780817018160

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"New from pastor and professor Carmichael Crutchfield, steeped in current scholarship and lifetime of experience in the African American church, this contribution to the study of Christian education expands our understanding of education to encompass the larger life and ministry of the church, from practices of testimony, worship, and preaching to more traditional classroom contexts of Sunday church school and midweek Bible study. Dr. Crutchfield further develops the concept of Christian education in light of spiritual formation, wherein our pedagogies are oriented toward forming the Christian disciple in the likeness and character of Jesus Christ. The book provides constructive definitions of Christian education and faith formation, as well as clarity about formation processes across all ages and seasons of life. The author gives particular attention to such formation as it occurs in the historic and contemporary African American church context, where those who do ministries of Christian education, faith formation, and discipleship often have a wide range of training and experience-from no formal theological education at all to specialized seminary degrees"--

Reaching, Teaching and Growing African-American Believers

Reaching, Teaching and Growing African-American Believers
Title Reaching, Teaching and Growing African-American Believers PDF eBook
Author G. Lovelace Champion
Publisher Xulon Press
Pages 298
Release 2004-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1594678472

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"Reaching, Teaching and Growing African-American Believers" promotes Christian education in all churches, particularly African-American churches, for adults, youth, and children. (Christian Education)

Stewardship in African-american Churches

Stewardship in African-american Churches
Title Stewardship in African-american Churches PDF eBook
Author Melvin Amerson
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 2015-09
Genre
ISBN 9780881777710

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"When the church embraces the responsibility of living as faith managers of God's vast resources [as Psalm 24:1 teaches], the community of faith will prosper." So begins this practical and theological study of stewardship, both in the context of the African-American church tradition and beyond. After all, a systematic approach to stewardship undergirds the ministry and mission of the church universal. A stewardship consultant, Amerson draws upon his experience to help churches develop a theology of generosity; define stewardship leadership roles; celebrate the offering each week; and establish endowment giving. While recognizing still-relevant traditions, he also points to newer tactics and strategies convenient to both members and congregations--including electronic giving, contribution statements, and year-end giving. A highlight of the book is Amerson's explanation of the development of a narrative budget/narrative spending plan. He also writes about stewardship education at multiple levels. This book is a solid resource for financial stewardship education.