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In my Father's house : an African American male spirituality

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Thomell, Kwasi A

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In My Father’s House: An African American Male Ministry” is a work designed to fully empower a segment of God’s creation for the work of ministry in and out of the institutional church. It is my belief that there is a significant and underutilized community of potential believers who if empowered will be strong and faithful witnesses to God’s power and glory. It is my belief that working with African American men through retreats, prayer groups, fellowship and service opportunities, we can help men understand the need for God in their lives. With this understanding they can become strong in their love of God, their families, their communities and themselves. They will begin to understand that they must be instruments of liberation always, not living for self, but rather to do the will of God. This awareness is important for all of God’s people. It is particularly importa
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