
The Scandal of the African American Church (with Dr. Walter Strickland)
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The scandal of Christianity is that the Church is seldom greatest amongst the rich and powerful. Often, those rich in spirit are poor in worldly treasure. The "abundant life" promised in the Gospels is nearest to those who share in Christ's sufferings.
History often shows how the power of the Spirit is felt in the quiet, overlooked spaces of the powerless and vulnerable.
For many years, this was the experience of the African American Church.
Listen as Tom and John are joined by Dr. Walter Strickland, who shares from his years of study spent on the topic of Black Christianity in the United States.
We discuss pressing and relevant questions, like: Why is Christianity considered the white man's religion? Was the Black Church historically involved in missions? Is it cool for white churches to sing Gospel songs? And much more.
If you'd like to check out Swing Low, Dr. Strickland's phenomenal new book, you can check it out here.
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