by Bob | Sep 9, 2013 | Cugoano, Gospel-Centered
Gospel-Centered Suffering: Shared Sorrow Is Endurable Sorrow Note from Bob: You’re reading the seventh and final part of my Changing Lives blog mini-series on Gospel-Centered Self-Counsel for Suffering. Read Part One. Read Part Two. Read Part Three. Read Part Four....
by Bob | Feb 7, 2011 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, Black History Month, Cugoano, Equiano
Beauty from Ashes When our fallen world falls on us, where do we find hope? We find hope’s source in the narratives of The Heroes of Black Church History. It’s Possible to Hope Captured Africans needed Divine consolation teaching that it’s possible to hope because God...
by Bob | Feb 4, 2011 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, Black History Month, Cugoano
Does God Hear Our Cries? When we cry to God, does He hear? Does He see our suffering? We find answers to these life-altering questions in the narratives of The Heroes of Black Church History. Cries and Tears: To the God Who Hears and Sees Olaudah Equiano was not alone...
by Bob | Jan 22, 2010 | Beyond the Suffering, Cugoano, Equiano, The Journey
The Forty-Day Journey of Promise Day Five: Beauty from Ashes—The Intention of Jehovah Note: Welcome to The Journey, our forty-day blog series where we’re learning life lessons from the legacy of African American Christianity. The series is based upon material from my...
by Bob | Jan 22, 2010 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, Cugoano, The Journey
The Forty-Day Journey of Promise Day Four: The Ear of Jehovah Note: Welcome to The Journey, our forty-day blog series where we’re learning life lessons from the legacy of African American Christianity. The series is based upon material from my book Beyond the...
by Bob | Jan 21, 2009 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, Cugoano, Intercultural, Multicultural Ministry
The Journey: Forty Days of PromiseCelebrating the Legacy of African American ChristianityDay Four: The Ear of JehovahWelcome to day four of our forty-day intercultural journey. From Martin Luther King Day to the end of Black History Month we are focusing on The...