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My Top Ten Blog Posts For Black History Month
Would you like to know more about Black History. Here are my Top Ten Blog Posts about African-American history: 10) Negro Spirituals — A Message We Desperately Need 9) America’s Forgotten Freedom Fighters 8) Some Americans Suffered An Atrosity 7) … Continue reading
Posted in 12 Years A Slave, abolitionism, abolitionists, African American experience, Americans, anti-slavery, atrocities, black is beautiful, blacks, freedom fighters, injustice, lashes, Martin Luther King Jr., negro spirituals, race, racial reconciliation, racism, Rosa Parks, runaway slaves, slave owners, slavery, slaves, Top Ten, whipping
Tagged African American History, black history, Black History Month, blogs, history
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12 Years A Slave — 12 Blogs On Slavery
The movie 12 Years a Slave (directed by Steve McQueen) is an adaptation of the 1853 autobiography Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup. Solomon was a free black man who was in sold into slavery in 1841 and forced to … Continue reading
Posted in abolitionism, abolitionist movement, abolitionist newspapers, abolitionists, blog, Civil War, Frederick Douglas, free blacks, freedmen, freedom fighters, movie, movie review, movies, runaway slaves, slave owners, slaves, Sojourner Truth, Steve McQueen, The Abolitionists, The Emancipator, Uncle Tom's Cabin, William Lloyd Garrison
Tagged 12 Years A Slave, American history, black history, slavery, Solomon Northup
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The Wilberforce Force — Undying Passion To Make A Difference For Righetousness
Yesterday I watched a movie about William Wilberforce, the man who in the early 1800 spent many years trying to get a bill to end the slave trade through the British Parliament. The force of Wilberforce’s example and lifestyle moved … Continue reading
Posted in abolishing the slave trade, abolitionism, abolitionist movement, abolitionists, advocate, agitator, alternative lifestyle, altruism, Amazing Grace, Atlantic slave trade, biography, British history, British Parliament, burning desire, burning heart, calling, causes, changing society, charity, Christendom, Christian, Christianity, compassion, crusader, do gooders, England, English, facebook, Facebook-style, giving, history, Making a difference, may the force be with you, middle passage, moral, moral failure, moral foundations, moral laws, moral principles, moral reformer, morality, movement, movie, movie review, MP, passion, passionate, philanthropy, purpose driven, purpose of life, Quotations, quote, Quotes, racial reconciliation, radical, radical Christianity, radical obedience, Real Christianity, reason for living, reformer, search for significance, searching for significance, serving others, slave trade, slavery, slaves, social justice, social media, social reformer, societal, transformation movements, volunteerism, volunteers
Tagged Amazing Grace movie, ending the slave trade, history, meaning of life, purpose, religion, slavery, William Wilberforce
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Reader’s Digest Acknowledges Participatory Style Of First Century Christian Worship
Contemporary society is moving toward more participation in management and meetings. This can be seen in business management styles, the Oprah Show, and even Facebook. However, the contemporary church seems stuck on sermons — non-participatory, one-person, lectures. However, early Christian … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, After Jesus, aristocrats, church, church history, church meetings, church program, church roles, Corinth, edification, first century, First Century Church, freedmen, hymn, hymns, Music City, Nashville, participatory church, Paul of Tarsus, Quotations, quote, Quotes, Roman, Roman Empire, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, simple church, slaves, speaking in tongues, Spirit-led, Spirit-prompted, spiritual awakening, spiritual innovation, spiritual interaction, surrender to God, testimonies, testimony, The Salvation Army, tongues, triumph of Christianity
Tagged business management, Christianity, contemporary society, early Christian worship, facebook, Oprah, organic church, Reader's Digest
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