Free to Be Bound chronicles Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove's experience as he crosses color lines that fragment the church.
Honoring the truth occurs always in specific relationships of responsibility and accountability.13 One of the most per- vasive temptations to “manage” the truth is to abstract it, to distance it from distinct moral settings.
I recommend it with enthusiasm. Christians around the globe need this book. Read it and be healed. This book is riveting, but more important, it is life transforming!” Learn to live in FREEDOM.
Bound to Be Free uses Scripture to recalibrate our hearts so we can walk in the freedom Christ has provided from sin and from the encumbrances that weigh us down.
“In the old Europe,” Frances Yates writes, “a royal wedding was a diplomatic event of the first importance, and royal wedding festivities were a statement of policy.”102 On the evening of February 15th, immediately following the wedding ...
Graham Tomlin, Bishop of Kensington, discusses the fraught concept of 'Freedom' in contemporary culture
Now, in Bound and Free they will find a brief but earnest apology for the theological vocation as well as a personal testimony to a life of grappling with God as glimpsed in doubt, question, and quest.
Bound for Freedom demonstrates that the book of Exodus presents a defining act of liberation not only in Judaism, but also in the Christian understanding of salvation history.
" Citing case after case, McKenzie demonstrates that the root problem is that everyone but the ultimate consumer is paying the "economy-by-government game." Bound To Be Free goes beyond a tough objective delineation of our economic malaise.
The participants in this, the branch's first act of civil disobedience, were not all young people but also included the venerable Race woman Mrs. Sadie Chandler Cole (mother of the famed soprano vocalist Florence Cole-Talbert), ...
Writing with a novelist's sensitivity to language and drawing from fresh historical research, Douglas Flamming takes us from Reconstruction to the Jim Crow era, through the Great Migration, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, and ...