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The Black Church Still Speaks
Faithward
15 episodes
1 week ago
The vision of The Black Church Still Speaks is to acknowledge the historical legacy of the black church, reaffirm her biblical identity, and rediscover her missional vitality.
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The vision of The Black Church Still Speaks is to acknowledge the historical legacy of the black church, reaffirm her biblical identity, and rediscover her missional vitality.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture
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The Black Church Still Speaks on Discipleship
The Black Church Still Speaks
1 hour 1 second
4 years ago
The Black Church Still Speaks on Discipleship
In this episode, Pete Watts talks with Natasha Sistrunk-Robinson about discipleship and mentorship in the Black Church. She is focused on the next generation of leaders for the church. She speaks about being a female leader in a male dominated world during her time in the miliatry and how it prepared her for discipleship and leadership in the local church. Nathasha Sistrunk-Robinson is a published author with several books that teaches leadership, mentorship, and discipleship for leaders in the pews most especially.
The Black Church Still Speaks
The vision of The Black Church Still Speaks is to acknowledge the historical legacy of the black church, reaffirm her biblical identity, and rediscover her missional vitality.