My book is about the racial tension in America, that is a hot topic on multiplicity of news networks, and has escalated to ignominious proportions that threatens the civility of the nation, and has increased fear, trepidation, and uncertainty in all Americans (whites, blacks, Hispanics, Jewish, Latinos, etc.). The book captures evidence of racism in the American society that manifests itself in many spheres of American life, including church, banking, court, education, justice, medical, police, work places, etc., just to name a few. With the book providing substantial and tangible evidence of…mehr
My book is about the racial tension in America, that is a hot topic on multiplicity of news networks, and has escalated to ignominious proportions that threatens the civility of the nation, and has increased fear, trepidation, and uncertainty in all Americans (whites, blacks, Hispanics, Jewish, Latinos, etc.). The book captures evidence of racism in the American society that manifests itself in many spheres of American life, including church, banking, court, education, justice, medical, police, work places, etc., just to name a few. With the book providing substantial and tangible evidence of racism in America, the book goes on to also establish the reality that all white Americans are not necessarily racists. There are some white Americans who are racists, and there are those who are not. The book describes some of the sad effects racism has on America nationally and internationally. The book goes on to discuss the pivotal role the church in America has to play in resolving the racial divide, and gives a compelling and very intriguing alliterated marching orders on how the church should go about her role. The most noteworthy part of this book is that the discourse is being herald through the lenses of one who is an outsider (African immigrant) and an insider (an African immigrant who has lived in America for over two decades).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rev. Dr. Francis Tabla is a native of Liberia, West Africa. He Pastors Ebenezer Community Church in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, which he and his wife planted in 2000, and has grown from eight to over seven hundred members. They led the congregation to build a multi-million dollar building. He holds the Doctor of Ministry degree from Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Master of Divinity degree, Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University, Bachelor of Theology degree, Liberia Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Diploma in Electronics from the Booker Washington Institute in Kakata, Liberia. Dr. Francis Tabla is gifted by God as an evangelist, pastor, preacher, and teacher. He formerly served as Pastor of the Grace Baptist Church in Barnersville, Liberia, taught at the Monrovia Bible Training Center, and Liberia Baptist Theological Seminary. He was also Director of Living Way Baptist Bible Correspondence Course (ministry of the Southern Baptist Mission in Liberia). A West African missionary to the USA, Dr. Tabla preaches across the United States and does revivals, leadership workshops for churches and Para-church organizations. He has been featured in numerous articles and newspapers and on a few television and radio networks. He is author of the book: My Golden Rule (How Men Should Treat Women). In recognition of the impact God has enabled Dr. Tabla to have on the lives of many people at home and abroad, the First Baptist Church of Richmond, Virginia, set up the Francis O.S. Tabla Scholarship Fund at the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University, which is granted yearly to students pursuing the Masters of Divinity degree. Dr. Tabla is married to his high school sweetheart, Pastor Christine Jallah-Tabla. Their union of twenty-seven years is blessed with five children: Francis, Jr., Joshua, Christie, Elijah, and Edward Messenger.
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