Thomas Black is Vice President of Engineering at Fairfield
Electric Cooperative in Blythewood, South Carolina. He is a member
and deacon at Sandy Level Baptist Church in Blythewood. He is
married to Cynthia, a wonderful wife of eighteen years, and stays
busy raising two teenagers, Shelley and Jordan. In 2010, he served
as the project coordinator for the Gavilan-Patastule Suspended
Bridge near the town of Matiguas in Nicaragua.
Thomas graduated from the University of South Carolina at
Lancaster in 1989 with an Associate in Science, and from Clemson
University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical
Engineering. He is a registered Professional Engineer with the
state of South Carolina.
Losing two high school friends in 2009 would cause Thomas Black
to reflect back not only on his childhood but on how short life
really is. It would cause him to take a fresh look at his own life,
at the accomplishments at his job, and ask himself a question: "Is
this it; is this all there is to life-money and daily routines?"
Then, as he sat at the computer late one night in March of 2010,
searching his mind for answers, he fell into a deep sleep. When he
awoke, somewhat startled, he quickly realized what had just
happened-Jesus had given him a life vision.
He prayed that night for God to give him another mountain to
climb and a physical sign that he was being called "out of the
boat." The answers to those two questions came, with God not only
showing him the mountain and the physical sign he had prayed for
but taking him on a faith journey that would change his life
forever.
Then in September, after venting in an e-mail to his pastor
about his unanswered prayers for another church to become involved
in the mission project and for the fundraising to end with a
miracle that only God could do, God provided answers to both of
those prayers-the next night
For Thomas, 2010 would quickly become a spiritual marker. Ten
One-Dollar Bills not only tells the story of this incredible
journey but reminds us that life is a journey, not a destination,
and as with any journey, serving the Lord + loving people =
purpose. We are all challenged to "get out of the boat"-move beyond
comfort-love without limit-that is where we'll discover not only
who we truly are, but the bounty of Christ.
REVIEW:
"Read the book from cover to cover. An absolutely amazing and
compelling story. The courage you have shown in your walk with the
Lord is very inspiring to me. And when reading it, in between tears
and joy, all I felt was God's healing grace. Thank you so much."
"-Ken Frantz"