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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Forty Days of Promise

Related to my series this week, Dr. Bob Kelleman has begun a series of blogs called: The Journey: Forty Days of Promise, Celebrating the Legacy of African American Christianity.

He introduces the series with this explanation:

“Join me on a forty-day intercultural journey of promise. I will be blogging, Lord willing, during the forty days from Martin Luther King Day on January 19, 2009, to the end of Black History Month on February 28, 2009. Our focus will be: The Journey: Forty Days of Promise—Celebrating the Legacy of African American Christianity.

I know, technically, that is forty-one days. February 28 will be a day of reflection on the previous forty-day journey. Each day I will highlight a stirring narrative from Black Church history. Then I will ponder application of this legacy to all of our lives today—regardless of our ethnicity, nationality, race, or cultural background. I will also include discussion questions so that you can individually, in your family, or corporately in your church ponder the implications for your life and ministry.”

You can follow it his site: Changeless Truth for Changing Times.

I encourage you check it out and follow him as he leads and blesses us in this important study.

Bill H.

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