by Bob | Feb 15, 2009 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, Daniel Alexander Payne, The Journey
The Journey: Forty Days of PromiseCelebrating the Legacy of African American ChristianityDay Twenty-Eight: Founding Fathers of the Black ChurchWelcome to day twenty-eight of our forty-day intercultural journey. From Martin Luther King Day to the end of Black History...
by Bob | Feb 14, 2009 | Black Church History, Black History Month, Trinity
*Note: For The Journey: Day Twenty-Seven see my earlier post today.Black History Month: The History and the ControversyDay Fourteen: God’s End GameThe controversy is clear, yet complex: is Black History Month necessary? A net positive? Is it fair to have one month...
by Bob | Feb 11, 2009 | Black Church History
*Note: For The Journey: Day Twenty-Five see my earlier post today.Black History Month: The History and the Controversy Day Twelve: Fair and Balanced?Though we are not nearing the end of Black History Month, we are nearing the end of my ministry series on the history...
by Bob | Feb 9, 2009 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, Black History Month, The Journey
The Journey: Forty Days of PromiseCelebrating the Legacy of African American ChristianityDay Twenty-Two: Everybody Could Be a SomebodyWelcome to day twenty-two of our forty-day intercultural journey. From Martin Luther King Day to the end of Black History Month we are...
by Bob | Feb 8, 2009 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, The Journey
The Journey: Forty Days of PromiseCelebrating the Legacy of African American ChristianityDay Twenty-One: Future MemoryWelcome to the half-way marker on our journey: day twenty-one of our forty-day intercultural journey. From Martin Luther King Day to the end of Black...
by Bob | Feb 5, 2009 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church, Black Church History, Black History Month, The Journey
The Journey: Forty Days of PromiseCelebrating the Legacy of African American ChristianityDay Eighteen: Everybody’s Heart in TuneWelcome to day eighteen of our forty-day intercultural journey. From Martin Luther King Day to the end of Black History Month we are...