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He and his colleagues at Logos Bible Software hope they can make that happen by adding more African American voices to the digital study tools currently used by more than 4.5 million people.
From The African-American Youth Bible, an llustration of Jesus' second coming based on Revelation 22:20 (© St. Mary's Press/Anthony VanArsdale) ...
The Bible includes themes that would be relevant to African-American youth -- including both African-American history as well as the history of the Catholic Church. "The Bible was subject to a lot ...
A new version of the Good Book may help African-American teens gain a better understanding of religion. The just-published “Our Heritage and Faith Holy Bible for African-American Teens”… ...
Pastor Dr. Tony Evans talks to the congregation as his ministers lead a group to a side room for additional prayer during Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship's presentation of, "The Greatest Doubt," on ...
Renowned Dallas-based pastor Tony Evans has become the first Black American to publish a study bible and commentary.. After celebrating 50 years in public ministry, Evans released the two tomes in ...
The portraits of a dark-skinned Jesus, the reflective blurbs refined urban vernacular, and the historical references to Africa in the scriptures are just some of the things that set the ...
Learn about African American faith, survey finds About half of U.S. Black adults (49%) were engaged in Bible reading from 2001 to 2019, more than any other racial/ethnic group and significantly ...
A Bible owned by Little Richard on display in “Spirit in the Dark: Religion in Black Music, Activism and Popular Culture,” a new exhibition of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African ...
"The Bible and book belong to Rev. Brown of San Francisco who generously loaned them to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture for an exhibition.
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