by Bob | Aug 28, 2009 | Beyond the Suffering, Elizabeth Keckley, Grief, Keckley, Mary Lincoln, President Lincoln, Sacred Friendships, Spiritual Friendship
Voices of Healing: African American Women of FaithPart IV: Elizabeth Keckley: A Tornado of SorrowNote: Taken from Sacred Friendships: Celebrating the Legacy of Women Heroes of the Faith. For more information on this book, please visit: http://bit.ly/YmaM1Note: For...
by Bob | Aug 26, 2009 | Beyond the Suffering, Elizabeth Keckley, Grief, Keckley, Mary Lincoln, President Lincoln, Sacred Friendships
Voices of Healing: African American Women of FaithPart III: Elizabeth Keckley: Great Hearts SorrowingNote: Taken from Sacred Friendships: Celebrating the Legacy of Women Heroes of the Faith. For more information on this book, please visit: http://bit.ly/YmaM1Note: For...
by Bob | Aug 24, 2009 | Beyond the Suffering, Elizabeth Keckley, Keckley, Mary Lincoln, President Lincoln, Sacred Friendships
Voices of Healing: African American Women of FaithPart II: Elizabeth Keckley: All Silver in HeavenNote: Taken from Sacred Friendships: Celebrating the Legacy of Women Heroes of the Faith. For more information on this stirring book, please visit:...
by Bob | Aug 23, 2009 | Beyond the Suffering, Black History, Elizabeth Keckley, Keckley, Sacred Friendships, Women's Studies
Voices of Healing: African American Women of FaithPart I: Elizabeth Keckley: A Voice of HopeNote: Taken from Sacred Friendships: Celebrating the Legacy of Women Heroes of the Faith. For more information on this stirring book, please visit: http://bit.ly/YmaM1African...
by Bob | Dec 9, 2006 | African American History, Biblical Counseling, Elizabeth Keckley, Empathy, Grieving, Mary Lincoln, President Lincoln, Soul Care, Spiritual Direction, Spiritual Friendship, Women's Studies
A Voice of HealingPicture the scene. It’s Civil War America. Women have no right to vote. Across the South, Blacks have no rights whatsoever. President Lincoln is assassinated. His widow, Mary Lincoln, is left devastated. To whom does she turn?To a Black woman. To...