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We know that 400 years ago, African-Americans were loaded onto boats as slaves. They were then dropped off in the Caribbean, North America, and South America. For those who have not researched their heritage on ancestry websites, they have no idea what part of Africa they are from. They have no clue as to the tribe their ancestors belonged to, nor the language they spoke. While every other race can say that their relatives are from Germany, or Ireland, or wherever, African-Americans do not have that privilege. It's no surprise that over time they would eventually lose their identity. Some…mehr

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We know that 400 years ago, African-Americans were loaded onto boats as slaves. They were then dropped off in the Caribbean, North America, and South America. For those who have not researched their heritage on ancestry websites, they have no idea what part of Africa they are from. They have no clue as to the tribe their ancestors belonged to, nor the language they spoke. While every other race can say that their relatives are from Germany, or Ireland, or wherever, African-Americans do not have that privilege. It's no surprise that over time they would eventually lose their identity. Some African-Americans are leaving the church and joining "pro-black" conscious and religious groups- because they don't see clearly the contributions people of color have made, not just to history, but also to the Bible and the development of the Christian faith. Identity Theft: Uncovering the truth about Black History in the Bible gives biblical, as well as historical references to prove that not only are black people represented in Scripture, but the Bible is the story of black people. West methodically reveals the relevance of the Bible to people of color. He addresses the sentiment of those who feel like Christianity is the "white man's religion" and masterfully reveals people of color throughout scripture. Readers will be enlightened and informed as they uncover the truth about black history in the Bible.
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Autorenporträt
Keenan West is a pastor who was born in Wilmington, DE, but raised in Washington, D.C. He holds a Bachelors in Theology with a minor in Biblical Languages. He also has a Masters in Pastoral Studies. He has a passion for preaching the Gospel, and loves seeing people come out of darkness into His marvelous light. Keenan has a heart for the community and enjoys following Christ's example of ministering to those in need. He is married to Dr. Jeneen West and has three beautiful children, Kaia, Kelsi, and Kohen.