Black Man-White Man: The Tale of Two FriendsAuthorHouse, 2006 M10 12 - 152 páginas A gangster and an undercover cop. A Midwesterner and a Southerner. Two men from different walks of life, both raised to be prejudiced toward the others race. Thats the story of Joseph and Wallace. It is an unlikely relationship because of the radical differences between them. Joseph is Black. Wallace is White. They met twenty years ago in a hotel hot tub and began a relationship that has developed into a deep friendship. Both men overcame their racial prejudices and joined together in ministry. They learned to invest in each other and take the risks necessary to learn each others story. Their combined story reflects their cultures and is the basis for the book. Many readers will identify with their lives. There is an openness between Joseph and Wallace. Neither man compromises who he is in order to be a confidant to the other. The influence of Josephs dad was very important in his life while Wallace was raised without a father in the home. Each of these men has significant statements to make concerning the influence of a father in a childs life. This underlying theme sets the stage for the merging of two unlikely men into a godly friendship. Now, serving together, they speak in the United States and Africa to adults and youth about the choices that life offers. The common factor they have shared from the beginning of their relationship is their individual commitment of faith in Jesus Christ. They both know that God designed their lives and brought them together. What they have overcome here will last with them throughout eternity. |
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... understands the storms that life can bring. Lou Brown, for believing in me and for being there when I need “God Miracles.” Dr. I.V. Hilliard, who is 'Da Man...When I grow up I want to be just like Doc'. Fred Foote, my new friend, the ...
... understand God's call on my life. Dr. Bartlett Hess, for his example of leadership and love, and encouragement. Rev. Sam Patterson, for modeling prayer and faith into my life. Dr. R. C. Sproul, for his faithful teaching and guidance. Dr ...
... understand that I worked hard all week and that Sundays were a day of rest and, in my case, since joining the Detroit Lions public relations staff in 1985, a day for football? She understood, but she had grown up in the church and knew ...
... understand the Black view point, not just the Black man's conclusions, but how and why he arrives at his conclusions. If I could summarize all that I've said in one word, that word would be respect. In order for the body of Christ to ...
... Spirit, overcome many of the issues of prejudice and have found what the Church should have been looking for...love, honor, respect, understanding, friendship and joy in service to one another and. 3 Black Man-White Man.
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5 | |
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Chapter 3 | 17 |
Chapter 4 | 27 |
Chapter 5 | 37 |
Chapter 6 | 41 |
Chapter 7 | 51 |
Chapter 13 | 91 |
Chapter 14 | 97 |
Chapter 15 | 101 |
Chapter 16 | 103 |
Appendix A | 109 |
Appendix B | 115 |
Appendix C | 117 |
The Black And White Tour | 129 |
Chapter 8 | 65 |
Chapter 9 | 73 |
Chapter 10 | 77 |
Chapter 11 | 81 |
Chapter 12 | 87 |
Dr Jennings Ministry | 131 |
Dr Hostetters Ministries | 133 |
Back Cover | 135 |
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Black Man-White Man: The Tale of Two Friends Dr. W. Wallace Hostetter,Dr Joseph M. Jennings Vista previa limitada - 2006 |