by Bob | Jan 17, 2011 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, Martin Luther King Day, MLK
Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Founding Fathers of the Black Church Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) was, of course, one of the main leaders of the American Civil Rights movement. What is lesser known today is King’s training and ministry as a Baptist pastor. Even...
by Bob | Jan 16, 2011 | Beyond the Suffering, Black History Month, Daniel Alexander Payne, Martin Luther King Day, Martin Luther King Jr, MLK, Rosa Parks
Christian Influences on Martin Luther King, Jr. As Americans celebrate Martin Luther King Day, few are aware of the Christians whose courageous lives influenced his life. Today we learn the rest of the story. Rosa Parks: A Woman of Great Conviction Rosa Parks...
by Bob | Jan 23, 2009 | Civil Rights, Martin Luther King Day, MLK, Pro Life
Pro Civil Rights and Pro Unborn Rights*Note: I “interrupt my 41 consecutive posts on “The Journey” to add a second post today–one that is timely, as I hope you will see when you read the following . . .I find it fascinating that the same week...
by Bob | Jan 16, 2009 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, Intercultural, Martin Luther King Day, Martin Luther King Jr, MLK, Multicultural Ministry
The following article appeared in several newspapers. If you are in the area, please join us Sunday night at 6:00 PM at Bethel Church in Crown Point.Local Caucasian Author to Speak on African American Church HistoryWhen Crown Point resident Bob Kellemen speaks the...