From Enslaved to Shepherd: The Remarkable Life of Gowan Pamphlet
Gowan Pamphlet was in the first generation of black evangelical leaders who gained respect among their white brethren without abandoning their distinct ethnic identity.
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Gowan Pamphlet was in the first generation of black evangelical leaders who gained respect among their white brethren without abandoning their distinct ethnic identity.
Many have forgotten the lessons learned from the shooting, but hope for racial reconciliation through the gospel remains.
‘Righteous Strife’ reminds readers of the great good that has come when leaders such as Lincoln have appealed to the nation’s providential calling and to the ‘better angels of our nature.’
‘Strangers in the Land’ is a sober reminder that Christians have the resources to overcome racism if we make our behavior–in our homes and in the public square–aligns with our doctrine.
‘Swing Low’ fills a void in American church history by giving voice to hidden figures as it proves the value of black Christian witness.