Breaking the Curse of Racism from the RootXulon Press, 2007 - 344 pagina's The people of African descent have suffered different degrees of abuse since they were taken from their homeland and enslaved. Since that time they have experience abolition of slavery, segregation, and today's subtle racism. One cannot help but wonder why of all the people groups of the world they were chosen to endure this suffering? Why is Africa, their motherland the only place in the world known as the Dark Continent? Are these two issues connected? Are we under a curse? The author finds the answers hidden in the word of God, and discusses ways of biblically eradicating racism, and restore Africa as the continent of light it was created to be. All races will find this book inspiring and freeing as it brings a fresh hope of freedom from these types of problem for all people, especially the people of African descent and the descendants of those who brought them here. Barbara R Smith is the Founder/Director of Instrument of His Peace Ministry, Mercy Intercessors for America and Hands of Mercy Ministry, an inner city ministry to the poor and homeless. She is a Minister, and certified Elijah House Counselor and has traveled and ministered in different parts of the world on short-term missions. E-mail: instrumentofhispeace.org Barbara teaches on Intercession and is called to mobilize the Church to corporate and personal repentance, especially in the area of Racial Reconciliation. She is also called to be a voice for reconciliation, and commissioned to write this book on the Curse of Racism. The Lord revealed to her the root this problem and how to biblically eradicate it. She has a background in Nursing. With an MS in Health Education and a BA in Christian Literature, she is the widow of a Pastor and mother and grandmother. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Introduction Slavery of the Jews and the Black Race | xv |
The Turning Point Prayer Summit | 19 |
From Abolition of Slavery to Segregation to Subtle Racism | 35 |
The Cruel Dispersion From Africa to America | 49 |
The Root of Racism Part I | 71 |
The Root of Racism Part II | 91 |
The Root of Racism Part III | 109 |
The Weapons of Our Warfare | 129 |
Walking in Forgiveness | 189 |
No Gethsemane No Forgiveness | 205 |
A Place of Decision | 217 |
Bitterroot Judgments and Expectations | 235 |
The Sin a Nation Would Rather Forget | 253 |
Reconciliation of a Nation | 285 |
The Bride of Christ Is Submissive | 315 |
Epilogue Consequences of Disobedience | 337 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
African African American allow America Barbara Robinson become behavior believe Bible tells bitterroot black race bless blood body of Christ bride bring broken called cause Charisma magazine Christian cleansing color committed continent of Africa continue cross curse death defiled deliverance descendants desire Deuteronomy earth Egyptian forefathers enemy enslaved evil Father forgive fruit Gethsemane give God's grace hatred healing hearts heaven Holy Spirit hurt Isaiah Israel Israelites Jesus Christ Jewish Jim Crow laws judge judgment King knew land lives look Lord Martin Luther King mercy nation ness never obedience Old Testament Oswald Chambers ourselves pain person pray prayer pride racism realize reaping receive relationship righteousness root Satan scripture Simon of Cyrene sins slave slavery sorrow soul suffering sweet land things thought tion true repentance unity walk white church white race Word worship