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A spoken word by Jackie Hill on Gospel discipleship.
As part of the Top 5 Writing Project over at Problogger.net I am jumping in with my list. So here it is. Over the next few days I will be adding deeper explanations. For now here is the list and bible verses to whet your appetite. See you later. Spiderman 3 - A Leader's Burden 1 John 2:9-11 (New International Version) 300 - Discipline, Standing by your Beliefs 1 Corinthians 9:24-26 (The Message) Babel - No one is Isolated, Let God Plan Genesis 11:1-9 (New International Version) Deuteronomy 31:6 (New International Version) Jeremiah 29:10-12 (New International Version) The Last Mimzy - Child Like Wonder Mark 10:14-16 (New International Version) Shawshank Redemption - Hope, Attitude 2 Corinthians 4:7-10 (New International Version) God's Man Update: A Leader's Burden in Spider-Man 3 added
Photo Credit from http://thelionofanacostia.wordpress.com/ Today I am highlighting the final Pastor from the Faithful Preacher: Recapturing the Vision of Three Pioneering African-American Pastors by Thabiti M. Anyabwile. His name is Rev. Francis James Grimké. He was born to a slave mother, Nancy Weston, in 1850 and her owner, Henry Grimké. The elder Grimké was a well respected Jurist in South Carolina. He helped to draft the Slave codes that I mentioned yesterday in our discussion of Daniel Payne. In Lift Up Thy Voice: The Sarah and Angelina Grimké Family’s Journey from Slaveholders to Civil Rights Leaders by Mark Perry, which highlights the rise of Francis Grimké's older sisters, Sarah recalled her father scolding her harshly for teaching her slave to read. The Grimké Sisters would go on to become leading abolitionists. When the elder Grimké died Francis and his 2 brothers were given to his half-brother with the "understanding" that they would be regarded as family.