Hard Questions Heart Answers

Hard Questions  Heart Answers
Author: Bernice A. King
Publsiher: Harmony
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1999-03-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780767999397

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Bernice King, the youngest daughter of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Coretta Scott King, is an ordained minister, an attorney, and one of this country's most admired speakers. As this remarkable collection of her sermons and speeches makes clear, she shares with her father a rare gift for oratory and the wisdom and compassion to inspire others. The collection begins with words designed to "disturb the comfortable." Tackling such controversial subjects as our disaffected youth, gun control, and the death penalty, King paints a compelling picture of the spiritual decay and deep-seated racism that infects our society. In the second part of the book, a selection of sermons focusing on "comforting the disturbed," King's belief in the power of faith to restore our communities, morally and spiritually, rings forth. The church, she asserts, must return to its helping and healing mission, and each of us, looking into our hearts, must put aside our differences and remember that each human life is precious.

God s Answers to Our Heart s Compelling Questions February

God   s Answers to Our Heart   s Compelling Questions   February
Author: Givana M. Hartman
Publsiher: WestBowPress
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781490820071

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“When you write to me, tell me the meanings of Scripture: One gem from that ocean is worth all the pebbles of earthly streams.” Robert Murray McCheyne (1813-1843) Scotland In times of suffering, uncertainty and fear, such as the world is enduring now, I’ve found no better way to delight and encourage the human heart than daily reflection on God’s living and powerful word. In a matter of moments, this devotional with its timeless insights into the heart of God and beautiful full-color imagery, offers life-changing hope and direction. See how God’s mercies are new every morning. Enjoy exploring some of the greatest questions of all time, recording journal notes and important life events or employing this book as a catalyst for individual or group study. Each inspiration datebook makes a thoughtful gift for family and friends of all ages and for any occasion. Whether you collect one or all 12, these books are a surprise to treasure year after year. This second book in the series includes a bonus section on Love, especially for Valentine’s Day.

Coretta Scott King

Coretta Scott King
Author: Laura T. McCarty
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2009-04-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9798216066477

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Coretta Scott was committed to social justice long before she met and married Martin Luther King, Jr. She shared in all the dangers that King's prominence in the civil rights movement brought, and she saw herself as full partner in the movement. Yet she generally remained in the background, supporting King's work and caring for their children, until his assassination transformed her into a movement leader in her own right: founder of the King Center, leader of a mass demonstration for a renewed national commitment to nonviolent social change, force behind the establishment of the national holiday bearing her husband's name. This book follows the trajectory of Coretta Scott King's tumultuous life at the heart of the most important American social movement of the 20th century. Coretta Scott was committed to social justice long before she met and married Martin Luther King, Jr. She shared in all the dangers that King's prominence in the civil rights movement brought, and she saw herself as full partner in the movement. Yet she generally remained in the background, supporting King's work and caring for their children, until his assassination transformed her into a movement leader in her own right: founder of the King Center, leader of a mass demonstration for a renewed national commitment to nonviolent social change, force behind the establishment of the national holiday bearing her husband's name. This book follows the trajectory of Coretta Scott King's tumultuous life at the heart of the most important American social movement of the 20th century.

Saving Grace

Saving Grace
Author: Ryan Phillips
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2011-07-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780768492880

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As the only daughter of a successful businesswoman, Grace grew up with nothing but the best. Sheltered by her single mother and educated in an exclusive private school in Detroit, Grace was not ready for the harsh realities of an unforgiving world. Grace's naivete coupled with her desire to experience life on her own terms leads her down a path of emotional devastation and physical abuse. Through a chance encounter Grace meets Mike, a successful design artist who introduces her to a relationship very different from her usual one-night-stands and affairs with married men.Things take a turn for the worst however when Grace's roommate walks in on her and her married personal trainer in their apartment. This betrayal tears apart Mike and Grace's romance and shatters the trust and friendship between Grace and Trina. In the midst of torn relationships, Grace's mother dies in a tragic plane crash leaving Grace with no one left to turn to except the God she thought had long since abandoned her.

Autobiography of a People

Autobiography of a People
Author: Herb Boyd
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2010-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307754936

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Autobiography of a People is an insightfully assembled anthology of eyewitness accounts that traces the history of the African American experience. From the Middle Passage to the Million Man March, editor Herb Boyd has culled a diverse range of voices, both famous and ordinary, to creat a unique and compelling historical portrait: Benjamin Banneker on Thomas Jefferson Old Elizabeth on spreading the Word Frederick Douglass on life in the North W.E.B. Du Bois on the Talented Tenth Matthew Henson on reaching the North Pole Harriot Jacobs on running away James Cameron on escaping a mob lyniching Alvin Ailey on the world of dance Langston Hughes on the Harlem Renaissance Curtis Morriw on the Korean War Max ROach on "jazz" as a four-letter word LL Cool J on rap Mary Church Terrell on the Chicago World's Fair Rev. Bernice King on the future of Black America And many others.

Reclaiming the Great World House

Reclaiming the Great World House
Author: Vicki L. Crawford,Lewis V. Baldwin
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2019-10-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780820356037

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The burgeoning terrain of Martin Luther King Jr. studies is leading to a new appreciation of his thought and its meaningfulness for the emergence and shaping of the twenty-first-century world. This volume brings together an impressive array of scholars from various backgrounds and disciplines to explore the global significance of King—then, now, and in the future. Employing King’s metaphor of “the great world house,” the major focus is on King’s appraisal of the global-human struggle in the 1950s and 1960s, his relevance for today’s world, and how future generations might constructively apply or appropriate his key ideas and values in addressing racism, poverty and economic injustice, militarism, sexism, homophobia, the environmental crisis, globalization, and other challenges confronting humanity today. The contributors treat King in context and beyond context, taking seriously the historical King while also exploring how his name, activities, contributions, and legacy are still associated with a globalized rights culture.

Race Man

Race Man
Author: Julian Bond
Publsiher: City Lights Books
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2020-02-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780872867994

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Newsweek, Lit Hub, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Atlanta Journal Constitution pick Race Man by Julian Bond as one of their Most-Anticipated Books of 2020! "This compilation of works by social activist and civil rights leader Julian Bond should be required reading in 2020."—Juliana Rose Pignataro, Newsweek "Bond's essays, speeches and interviews were powerful weapons in his lifelong fight for civil rights."—The New York Times "Justice and equality was the mission that spanned his life. Julian Bond helped change this country for the better. And what better way to be remembered than that."—President Barack Obama An inspiring, historic collection of writings from one of America's most important civil rights leaders. No one in the United States did more to advance the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. than Julian Bond. Race Man—a collection of his speeches, articles, interviews, and letters—constitutes an unrivaled history of the life and times of one of America’s most trusted freedom fighters, offering unfiltered access to his prophetic voice on a wide variety of social issues, including police brutality, abortion, and same-sex marriage. A man who broke race barriers and set precedents throughout his life in politics; co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center and long-time chair of the NAACP; Julian Bond was a leader and a visionary who built bridges between the black civil rights movement and other freedom movements—especially for LGBTQ and women's rights. As we enter the third decade of the twenty-first century, there is no better time to return to Bond's works and words, many of them published here for the first time. "Endlessly grateful for this collection of work that shows the expansive nature of Julian Bond's ideas of black liberation, and how those ideas are woven into the fabric of both resistance and uplift. Race Man is the map of a journey that was not only struggle and not only triumph."—Hanif Abdurraqib, author of They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us: Essays "Race Man is the essential collection of Julian Bond's wisdom—and required reading for the organizers and leaders who follow in his footsteps today."—Marian Wright Edelman, President Emerita, Children's Defense Fund "Race Man is a staggering collection that offers a genealogy of Bond's freedom-oriented politics and soul work as captured in his written words. Race Man is a book that looks back and speaks forward. It is a timely example of what movement building can look like when servant leaders refuse to leave the most vulnerable out of their visions for Black freedom. We need that reminder, like never before, today."—Darnell L. Moore, author of No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America " [An] essential volume that will appeal to a broad audience of readers interested in the civil rights movement and human rights overall . . ."—Library Journal, Starred Review "Bond's years as an activist also offer a guide through the intellectual and political history of the left in the second half of the 20th century . . . Bond's essays capture the intellectual world that inspired him and that he helped inspire in turn."—Robert Greene II, The Nation

REAL YOU REAL DEAL

REAL YOU REAL DEAL
Author: Effort Mascot
Publsiher: GLO_RY stories
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780989662536

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REAL YOU_REAL DEAL is a new and revolutionary workbook that introduces a unique spiritual media network; where passion meets with compassion. Spiritual media promises to get to the core of what actually drives us through social media and how we cope with unpredictable seasons of natural disasters, violent tragedies, war and economy. The network will focus less on names and faces and more on our character through an exchange of gifts, talents, expertise, and ideas. Stay tuned for the network!!!!