Will look forward to a further conversation…long ago, as in 40 years I wandered into a hillbilly Adventist church in Oregon, spent a few years, then wandered into the black Adventist church in Seattle, two young children baptized…wandered on, me, big strong college educated white boy, so many gifts and I thought I was broken on the Rock, but I was only fishin, I was no fisher of men; perhaps the great whale swallowed me and 40 years later I stumbled on Karl Barth’s “epistle to the Roman’s” and the whale spewed me out…to have your eyes opened is one thing, to know the Word was made flesh
This article is like a fresh whiff of breeze. Great to read it. Instead of feeling helpless over the magnitude of oppressions, the Afro American community has propelled itself to handle their situation in a positive and constructive manner via Christ and Christian theology....thanks for sharing.
Will look forward to a further conversation…long ago, as in 40 years I wandered into a hillbilly Adventist church in Oregon, spent a few years, then wandered into the black Adventist church in Seattle, two young children baptized…wandered on, me, big strong college educated white boy, so many gifts and I thought I was broken on the Rock, but I was only fishin, I was no fisher of men; perhaps the great whale swallowed me and 40 years later I stumbled on Karl Barth’s “epistle to the Roman’s” and the whale spewed me out…to have your eyes opened is one thing, to know the Word was made flesh
Is another; eternity enters a sinners time…
This article is like a fresh whiff of breeze. Great to read it. Instead of feeling helpless over the magnitude of oppressions, the Afro American community has propelled itself to handle their situation in a positive and constructive manner via Christ and Christian theology....thanks for sharing.
This is good. Thanks for sharing this thought-provoking piece.