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Deeply Personal, Yet Widely Applicable

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Revisado: 06-10-22

"Anything that makes you feel better about loving your neighbor less is probably godless."

Albert Tate has done it again. After following his preaching for just over a decade, I have once again felt challenged, encouraged and renewed by his words. I also felt something else: frustration... but an important, healthy frustration that leads one out of complacency and into action.

For anyone interested in diving into this exemplary piece of writing, I invite you to approach this with openness and readiness to listen and be humble. Come with your mind set on learning, not defending. Come ready to share in Albert Tate's sorrows and victories. Come ready and willing to be changed. Just come.

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Scripture Through A New Lens

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Revisado: 12-13-21

Quick audiobook tip: For those struggling to hear the author clearly, try reducing playback speed to 0.9 and use earbuds. I did this and had no trouble understanding everything that was read.

This was an incredible look at scripture through the lens of the Black community. McCaully encourages the reader to see the bible as not only a beacon of hope for the Black community, but he also uses history and scriptural evidence to debunk the popular yet deeply incorrect notion that Christianity is just a euro/white religion. I loved this in-depth analysis of biblical history, maps and theology that show the magnificent hope and inheritance that God has woven into the Black community and African nations.

While I was not the intended audience for this book, I learned a lot and I think that everyone can benefit from a read through of Reading While Black.

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Russell Tovey Brings Oscar Wilde's Words to Life

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Revisado: 07-13-21

The Picture of Dorian Gray is a timeless and important work that shines a masterful light on the human condition; and Russell Tovey read it with all the passion and gravity that it deserves.

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