The African-American Devotional Bible

The African-American Devotional Bible
Title The African-American Devotional Bible PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Zondervan Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre African American families
ISBN 9780310917830

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Red letter Daily insights from prominent black church leaders 250 weekday and 52 weekend meditations Book introductions Choice of 3 reading plans JSubject index Articles History of denominations Biographies on contributors 1,472 pp.

Oneness Embraced

Oneness Embraced
Title Oneness Embraced PDF eBook
Author Tony Evans
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015-10-06
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780802412669

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With the Bible as a guide and heaven as the goal, Oneness Embraced calls God's people to kingdom-focused unity. It tells us why we don't have it, what we need to get it, and what it will look like when we do. Mr. Evans weaves his own story into this word to the church.

African American History & Devotions

African American History & Devotions
Title African American History & Devotions PDF eBook
Author Dr. Teresa L. Fry Brown
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 93
Release 2018-01-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 1501849565

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Foreword by Sharma D. Lewis Twenty-eight devotions for individuals, families, or small groups, including a scripture verse, a reflection on the scripture, related activities for each day, and a prayer. This intergenerational devotional is great for use during Black History Month, but can be used at any time.

Women of Color Study Bible

Women of Color Study Bible
Title Women of Color Study Bible PDF eBook
Author Thomas Nelson Incorporated
Publisher Nelson Bibles
Pages 0
Release 1999-12
Genre
ISBN 9780529110985

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More than 200 "Life Lessons" applying biblical truth to life situations today 70 portraits introducing Biblical characters 110 "Insight Essays" of interest to African-American women Book introductions emphasize black presence in the Bible 5 5/8 X 8 5/8 % Font size: 9

Mary Had a Baby

Mary Had a Baby
Title Mary Had a Baby PDF eBook
Author Dr. Cheryl Kirk-Duggan
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 47
Release 2014-09-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 163088006X

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Mary Had a Baby: An Advent Bible Study Based on African American Spirituals, written by Marilyn E. Thornton with material from the first edition by Cheryl Kirk-Duggan. Mary Had a Babyhas four sessions, one for each week of Advent, and is perfect for small groups, Sunday school, midweek sessions, and choir workshops. Each lesson includes Scripture, song lyrics, devotional and contextual information, and discussion questions to stimulate deepening faith and a sense of community. The book includes leader helps. The four spirituals featured in Mary Had a Baby are “Mary Had a Baby,” “Rise Up Shepherd and Follow,” “Children, Go Where I Send Thee, “ and “Go, Tell It on the Mountain.” A mp3 file of the four songs is available free with purchase of the study.

African American Devotional Bible-NIV

African American Devotional Bible-NIV
Title African American Devotional Bible-NIV PDF eBook
Author Zondervan Publishing
Publisher Zondervan Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 1997-04
Genre African American families
ISBN 9780310917823

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Red letter Daily insights from prominent black church leaders 250 weekday and 52 weekend meditations Book introductions Choice of 3 reading plans JSubject index Articles History of denominations Biographies on contributors 1,472 pp.

The Bible is Black History

The Bible is Black History
Title The Bible is Black History PDF eBook
Author Theron D Williams
Publisher Bible Is Black History Institute, LLC
Pages 0
Release 2022-08-03
Genre Religion
ISBN

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We live in an age when younger African-American Christians are asking tough questions that previous generations would dare not ask. This generation doesn't hesitate to question the validity of the Scriptures, the efficacy of the church, and even the historicity of Jesus. Young people are becoming increasingly curious about what role, if any, did people of African descent play in biblical history? Or, if the Bible is devoid of Black presence, and is merely a book by Europeans, about Europeans and for Europeans to the exclusion of other races and ethnicities? Dr. Theron D. Williams makes a significant contribution to this conversation by answering the difficult questions this generation fearlessly poses. Dr. Williams uses facts from the Bible, well-respected historians, scientists, and DNA evidence to prove that Black people comprised the biblical Israelite community. He also shares historical images from the ancient catacombs that vividly depict the true likeness of the biblical Israelites. This book does not change the biblical text, but it will change how you understand it.This Second Edition provides updated information and further elucidation of key concepts. Also, at the encouragement of readership, this edition expands some of the ideas and addresses concerns my readership felt pertinent to this topic.