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Mary Brandt Goloversic

    Living on the Edge
    Raging Fire
    • Raging Fire

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      In Finding Soul Brothers: Dismantling Black Christian Racialism, former journalist Pamela G. Wilson challenges fellow African-American Christians to depart from longstanding social and political patterns based on race. Instead, she argues, they should assume a faith-based agenda, which would more closely align with their spiritual beliefs. Though African-Americans are the demographic most likely to be involved in "religious" beliefs and practices, studies indicate that millions African-Americans have practical views and sociopolitical actions that do not align with the Bible. This book shows the reader how to reconcile contradictions in spiritual beliefs and practical decisions. It will also help all Christian leaders build unity within the church.

      Raging Fire
    • Living on the Edge

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Living on the Edge takes us into the life of a lonely teenager living in the 1950's. Judy is seeking acceptance and friendship from her peers, but she gets more than she seeks. She gets a baby. Unplanned pregnancies present problems at any time, but in the 1950's, there were stricter moral codes than now. An illegitimate child and its mother were often treated as outcasts. Worst of all, Judy is ostracized by her mother, who fears that the fact of the pregnancy will become public to the people of their town. Could adoption be a workable option? Would Joe help her? What can Judy do to protect both the baby and herself? These are questions Judy needs to answer as she solves her pregnancy predicament.

      Living on the Edge