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MEET the WOMEN of ANNA MAY and the PREACHER: A COLLECTION of SHORT STORIES. These sistahs are African-American women whose foibles, flaws, yearnings, and choices define, inform, and affect their attitudes and actions. Together they are a bouquet of courageous women who do the best they can with what they have, even if their efforts leave the reader anguished, angry, bewildered, or depressed. Some triumph over their circumstances, others succumb to...
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Following her dream
The Preacher's Wife by Cheryl St.
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There is nothing romantic about widowed father Samuel Hart's marriage proposal. Yet Josie Randolph says yes. The Lord has finally blessed the lonely widow with the family she's always dreamed of. Surely during their long journey to his new post, her husband will grow to love her. Samuel doesn't seem ready to open his heart again. But Josie is determined to be not just the preacher's...
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This commemorative collection of sermons by young African American preachers is anchored in gratitude to the strong and deeply-rooted Black religious experience. While several studies speak to the disillusionment of millennials towards formalized religion, Generation to Generation shows a generation of leaders wrestling with "what sayeth the Lord?" in a world so desperately in need of reconciliation and the saving message of Jesus Christ. Part of...
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A Sinner was a 33 year old ordinary English working class man, content and happy with his family life. One day he curiously attends a Christian Fellowship in a local community centre. After many visits and much thought he eventually accepts Christ as his personal saviour. Two years later he finds he is given a preaching commitment. Here is his lay preachers notes of some 20 years, biblical expositions with historical and contemporary commentaries....
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In A Sinners second book he again states he has to keep to his pen name and again changes all names of churches, friends and family because of, as he puts it, historical freedoms long ago fought and died for in my country, but now lost to dangerous forces, that are not only unchallenged but appeased and encouraged. He gives a chapter on his own English roots and background where he says his Saviour showed him the first signs of sin of which he needed...
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