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America was founded on the concept of the innate and inalienable
rights of humankind. Many Christians see an echo of the imago
Dei--that every human being carries the image of God--within those
ideals. Yet these rights were systemically withheld from the Black
and enslaved residents of this country for centuries. Through it
all, Black people have proclaimed the truth of their dignity and
personhood in powerful and profound ways. Crowned with Glory
collects many of the writings of these men and women, both familiar
and lesser-known, to shine a light on what has always been there:
an enormous movement of Black Americans demanding the liberty they
were promised and deserved. With moving and insightful reflections
on these oft-forgotten or suppressed voices, author Jasmine L.
Holmes offers a hopeful and encouraging testament to the power of
unrelenting cries for justice that will strike a chord with anyone
looking for a robust Christian history of resistance. If you want
to understand how we got here, read this book. If you want to know
where we go from here, read it again.
Elizabeth Freeman, Nannie Helen Burroughs, Maria Fearing, Charlotte
Forten Grimke, Sarah Mapps Douglass, Sara Griffith Stanley, Amanda
Berry Smith, Lucy Craft Laney, Maria Stewart, and Frances Ellen
Watkins Harper These names may not be familiar, but each one of
these women was a shining beacon of devotion in a world that did
not value their lives. They worked to change laws, built schools,
spoke to thousands, shared the Gospel around the world. And while
history books may have forgotten them, their stories can teach us
so much about what it means to be modern women of faith. Through
the research and reflections of author Jasmine Holmes, you will be
inspired by what each of these exceptional women can teach us about
the intersections of faith and education, birth, privilege,
opportunity, and so much more. Carved in Ebony will take you past
the predominantly white, male contributions that seemingly dominate
history books and church history to discover how Black women have
been some of the main figures in defining the landscape of American
history and faith. Join Jasmine on this journey of illuminating
these women--God's image-bearers, carved in ebony.
A look at the inspirational lives of ten Black women of faith Do
the names Elizabeth Freeman, Nannie Helen Burroughs, or Charlotte
Forten Grimke ring any bells? Have you ever heard of Sarah Mapps
Douglass, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, or Maria Fearing? What
about Sara Griffith Stanley, Amanda Berry Smith, Lucy Craft Laney,
and Maria Stewart? While these names may not be familiar to you,
these women lived faithful and influential lives in a world that
was filled with injustice. They worked to change laws, built
schools, spoke to thousands, and shared the Gospel all around the
world. And while history books may have forgotten them, their
stories can teach us so much about how we can live today. Praise
for Carved in Ebony "What a gift this book . . . will be to you!
Jasmine has a way of teaching you a history lesson you never knew
you needed, while pointing you to a God who deeply cares for his
children."--JAMIE IVEY, bestselling author and host of The Happy
Hour with Jamie Ivey podcast
Christianity Today Book Award "Wynn is my son. No little boy could
be more loved by his parents. Inquisitive, fiercely affectionate,
staunchly opinionated, he sees the world through eyes of wonder and
has yet to become jaded by society's cruelty. I know he'll grow up
with stories of having been made to feel 'other' because of the
color of his skin. I want to teach him that, though life's unfair,
he still has incomparable value in the eyes of his heavenly Father.
I know this wondrous little person has the potential to change the
world-and I want him to know it too." In Mother to Son, Jasmine
Holmes shares a series of powerful letters to her young son. These
are about her journey as an African American Christian and what she
wants her son to know as he grows and approaches the world as a
black man. Holmes deals head-on with issues ranging from
discipleship and marriage to biblical justice. She invites us to
read over her shoulder as she reminds Wynn that his identity is
firmly planted in the person and work of Jesus Christ, even when
the topic is one as emotionally charged as race in America.
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