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*Condition Note: Book is very clean and well used with minor cover wear and page edges that are marred. Multiple pages have been turned down, therefore a crease. Has some minor discoloring inside the covers.*
Satan has always looked for opportunities to divide the family of God. One of his most successful attempts was the introduction of racial slavery into the 17th-century American colonies. This institution set the pattern of American black-white relations for hundreds of years. In the Seventh-day Adventist Church, there has been great progress in equality for Blacks. Most people assume that this situation in society will continue to improve, but there are ominous undercurrents flowing in our society today. A Star Gives Light: Seventh-day Adventist African American Heritage is the first resource of its kind designed to introduce K-12 schools to the very important role played by Blacks in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Realizing the magnitude of this project, the editors limited this work to highlights of some contributions of black men and women to the development and growth of Adventism.
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Details
Binding: |
Spiral Wire |
Copyright: |
1989 |
Printed: |
1989 |
Pages: |
407 |
Publisher: |
SDA Office of Education |
Condition: |
B |