Christian African Americans: A Journey from Biblical Times to Today

Author:   Rene' Stanley
Publisher:   Books by Rene
ISBN:  

9798999782335


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   10 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Christian African Americans: A Journey from Biblical Times to Today


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Discover the Untold Story of a Faith That Shaped a Continent and a Nation. Was Christianity a foreign faith brought to Africa by European colonial ships? In Christian African Americans, Rene' Stanley corrects this enduring myth, revealing that Christianity was vibrant in Africa long before colonial maps were ever drawn. This book follows a ""long, bright thread"" of faith that began on a desert road with an Ethiopian treasurer and flourished through the centuries-from the libraries of Alexandria to the frescoed cathedrals of medieval Nubia. Rene' Stanley skillfully weaves together rigorous history with immersive storytelling. You will walk alongside the African ""theological giants""-Tertullian, Origen, and Athanasius-who hammered out the foundational doctrines of the global church. You will witness the rise of Ethiopia as the world's first Christian nation and the resilience of the forgotten kingdoms of Nubia. The journey then crosses the Atlantic, tracing how enslaved Africans did not merely ""adopt"" a religion, but reconnected with an ancient tradition. The book uncovers: The Invisible Church: How spirituals served as ""scripture in song"" and how faith survived the Middle Passage without paper or ink. Institution Building: The birth of independent Black congregations that built schools, banks, and clinics long before municipal departments existed. The Freedom Struggle: How the Black church became the headquarters for the Civil Rights movement, leading with both ""a movement and a steeple"". Modern Movements: The shift from megachurch scale to digital worship, navigating contemporary debates on justice, gender, and the next generation's ""belonging before believing"". More than just a private feeling, Rene' Stanley shows that African American Christianity is a ""public way of life"" -a human story carried by mothers' boards, monks, and activists who taught courage to children not yet born. Whether you are a believer, a seeker, or a student of history, this book offers a profound new perspective on how African Christians made history-shaping theology, remaking public life, and establishing a resilient legacy that echoes into the 21st century. Why Read This Book? Historical Accuracy: Grounded in archaeology, inscriptions, coins, and primary source documents. Engaging Narratives: Every chapter opens with vivid historical scenes that bring the past to life. Comprehensive Scope: A sweeping timeline that ranges from the Book of Acts to the digital age of AI. Group Discussion Ready: Includes practical questions to foster deep conversation about worship, leadership, and hope. Join the journey today and discover the roots of a faith that transformed the world.

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Author:   Rene' Stanley
Publisher:   Books by Rene
Imprint:   Books by Rene
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9798999782335


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   10 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Rene' brings a uniquely contemplative voice to her writing, shaped by a life rich in diverse experiences. Born and raised amid the historic streets of Washington, D.C., she absorbed the capital's vibrant culture before spending her formative teenage years in Maryland, where she experienced the dynamic contrast of urban and suburban life.Known in her youth for her quiet observance, Rene' developed an early appreciation for the power of listening and learning from others. She found particular connection with older generations, whose stories and wisdom would later influence her storytelling. This natural inclination toward intergenerational dialogue fostered a deep understanding of human experience across different eras, a theme that resonates throughout her work.A defining chapter in Rene' 's life came with her service in the U.S. Army during Desert Storm. Her military experience not only instilled discipline and resilience but also provided profound insights into human nature and teamwork - elements that now form the backbone of her narrative style. As a veteran-turned-author, she brings an authentic perspective to her storytelling, infusing her work with both sensitivity and strength.Through her writing, Rene' aims to illuminate the positive aspects of life's journey, drawing from her varied experiences to create stories that resonate with readers of all backgrounds.

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