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In uncertain times, it's easy to lose hope. Yet we have the blessed assurance that God is still God and will place a song in our hearts even during our darkest hour. In A Song at Midnight: More Sermons of Hope and Assurance, A. Knighton Stanley provides words of comfort, compassion and challenge from the Lord. Included within the pages are Stanley's last public sermon, "Having Church," his self-penned funeral sermon, "Never Give Up" and memorial tributes to this beloved pastor and activist. A model of narrative preaching and folksy wisdom for clergy, laity and anyone who needs "bright hope for tomorrow."…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In uncertain times, it's easy to lose hope. Yet we have the blessed assurance that God is still God and will place a song in our hearts even during our darkest hour. In A Song at Midnight: More Sermons of Hope and Assurance, A. Knighton Stanley provides words of comfort, compassion and challenge from the Lord. Included within the pages are Stanley's last public sermon, "Having Church," his self-penned funeral sermon, "Never Give Up" and memorial tributes to this beloved pastor and activist. A model of narrative preaching and folksy wisdom for clergy, laity and anyone who needs "bright hope for tomorrow."
Autorenporträt
Rev. Dr. A. Knighton Stanley served as Senior Minister of Peoples Congregational United Church of Christ in Washington, DC for 38 years. A graduate of Talladega College, he earned a Master's Degree from Yale University and a Doctorate from Howard University. Dr. Stanley was the writer of many articles and former publisher of "The New American Missionary," and the author of The Children is Crying: Congregationalism Among Black People and A View from my Window: 15 Sermons of Hope and Assurance. He was the father of three children: Nathaniel, Kathryn, and Taylor.