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Category Archives: abolitionists
The Wilberforce Force — Undying Passion To Make A Difference For Righetousness
Yesterday I watched a movie about William Wilberforce, the man who in the early 1800 spent many years trying to get a bill to end the slave trade through the British Parliament. The force of Wilberforce’s example and lifestyle moved … Continue reading
Posted in abolishing the slave trade, abolitionism, abolitionist movement, abolitionists, advocate, agitator, alternative lifestyle, altruism, Amazing Grace, Atlantic slave trade, biography, British history, British Parliament, burning desire, burning heart, calling, causes, changing society, charity, Christendom, Christian, Christianity, compassion, crusader, do gooders, England, English, facebook, Facebook-style, giving, history, Making a difference, may the force be with you, middle passage, moral, moral failure, moral foundations, moral laws, moral principles, moral reformer, morality, movement, movie, movie review, MP, passion, passionate, philanthropy, purpose driven, purpose of life, Quotations, quote, Quotes, racial reconciliation, radical, radical Christianity, radical obedience, Real Christianity, reason for living, reformer, search for significance, searching for significance, serving others, slave trade, slavery, slaves, social justice, social media, social reformer, societal, transformation movements, volunteerism, volunteers
Tagged Amazing Grace movie, ending the slave trade, history, meaning of life, purpose, religion, slavery, William Wilberforce
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5 Who Shook American Slavery
American Experience on PBS looks at 5 amazing heroes who against all odds ignited the abolitionist (anti-slavery) movement in the USA. They are: Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, John Brown and Angelina Grimké. As the 3 … Continue reading
Posted in abolitionism, abolitionist movement, abolitionists, anti-slavery, Harper's Ferry, nonviolence, politicized, politics, slavery, The Liberator
Tagged American experience, Angelina Grimke, Frederick Douglas, Harriet Beecher Stowe, John Brown, PBS, the abolitionists, William Lloyd Garrison
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I Saw Lincoln (You Should Too!)
I saw Abraham Lincoln, not in person, of course, but in the new movie, Lincoln, directed by Steven Spielberg and staring Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln. I was expecting a drama about the life of Lincoln, but this was not that. … Continue reading
Posted in abolitionism, abolitionists, African Americans, American, American media, Americans, antii-slavery, black is beautiful, Black Like Me, blacks, books, clear conscience, combat, congress, corrupt culture, courage, Democrat, disapproval, equal rights, government, House of Representatives, human nature, human rights, inspiration, institution, integrity, judgment, judgments, justice, liberty and justice for all, lifestyles, majority, Mary Todd Lincoln, missional, moral failures, moral principles, morality, morals, movie, natural laws, negro spirituals, race, racism, racists, Republicans, sacrifice, Senate, Senator Charles Sumner, social justice, society, soldiers, spiritual combat, spiritual warfare, subhuman, Thaddeus Stevens, Uncategorized, US president, USA, values, war
Tagged 13th Constitutional Amendment, Abraham Lincoln, American abolitionist movement, American history, black history, Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln movie, politics, slavery, Steven Spielberg
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Go Beyond Facebook With Heartbook
Facebook stock IPO is for sale. It is amazing what social media has done. But what about spiritual media? Log on to heartbook — God’s spiritual media. Click the box that says: “Keep me logged in.” The password is Jesus … Continue reading
Posted in abolitionists, alternative lifestyle, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian community, Christianity, facebook, God, hearing God, hearing Jesus, In Jesus' Name I Play, IPO, Jesus, Jesus Christ, lifestyles, mystery, mysticism, normal Christianity, prayer, prayer without ceasing, priesthood of the believer, religion, revelation, salvation, self-denial, social media, Son-shine, soul, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual kinship, spiritual skills, spiritual warfare, stock
Tagged facebook stock, heartbook, Jesus Christ, Keep me logged in, paswoord, social media, spiritual media
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Myth Lab — Modern Myth #5 — Race
The concept of race was developed in the Western world during the 17th Century as an attempt to justify the terrible crimes that were being committed against Africans. The nominally Christian West needed a way to ease their conscience for … Continue reading
Posted in black history, feelings, history, human rights, lifestyles, mind, morality, myths, popular culture, prejudice, race, racism, self-esteem, self-image, social justice, Uncategorized
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