A "deeply spiritual and socially radical" (Dr. Obery Hendricks,
PhD) guide to uplift our spirits as we work for justice in these
politically turbulent times--from Reverend Otis Moss, III, Senior
Pastor at Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ and one of the
country's most renowned and beloved spiritual and civil rights
leaders. Once again, as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. first observed
in the 1960s, it is midnight in America--a dark time of division
and anxiety, with threats of violence looming in the shadows. In
2008, the Trinity United Church in Chicago received threats when
one of its parishioners, Senator Barack Obama, ran for president.
"We're going to kill you" rang in Reverend Otis Moss's ears when he
suddenly heard a noise in the middle of the night. He grabbed a
baseball bat to confront the intruder in his home. When he opened
the door to his daughter's room, he found that the source of the
noise was his own little girl, dancing. She was simply practicing
for her ballet recital. At that moment, Pastor Moss saw that the
real intruder was within him. Caught in a cycle of worry and anger,
he had allowed the darkness inside. But seeing his daughter evoked
Pslam 30: "You have turned my mourning into dancing." He set out to
write the sermon that became this inspiring and transformative
book. Dancing in the Darkness is a "life-affirming" (Dr. Teresa L.
Fry Brown) guide to the practical, political, and spiritual
challenges of our day. Drawing on the teachings of Dr. King, Howard
Thurman, sacred scripture, southern wisdom, global spiritual
traditions, Black culture, and his own personal experiences, Dr.
Moss instructs you on how to practice spiritual resistance by
combining justice and love. This collection helps us tap into the
spiritual reserves we all possess but too often overlook, so we can
slay our personal demons, confront our civic challenges, and reach
our highest goals.
General
Imprint: |
Simon & Schuster
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
2024 |
Authors: |
Otis Moss III
|
Foreword by: |
Michael Eric Dyson
|
As told to: |
Greg Lichtenberg
|
Dimensions: |
213 x 140 x 9mm (L x W x T) |
Pages: |
144 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5011-7770-5 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
1-5011-7770-2 |
Barcode: |
9781501177705 |
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