Preach, My Sister, Preach is a biblical study about what God has to say about women in the Gospel ministrynot about the opinions of men, women, denominations, theologians, religious associations, and other critics and pundits. For the first time, someone has taken on the issue of women in the pulpits and the Christian ministry and has given a bulletproof defense for supporting women in ministry. Preach, My Sister, Preach examines the Holy Scriptures from the origin of Genesis through the end of Revelation and proves that God promotes women in ministry, Jesus endorses women in ministry, and the Holy Spirit empowers women in ministry for the kingdom of God.
Alvin Miller Sr. dodged the bullet of destruction with the help of a seventh-grade teacher named Mrs. Rita M. Johnson. From age six to thirteen, the author engaged in a disturbing pattern of criminal behavior. As a young lad growing up in poverty, he worked as a migrant worker and once saw his aunt shoot a man. Despite the author’s shortcomings, Mrs. Johnson believed he had a bright future. She thought “the horse” could run for all the right reasons—instead of the wrong reasons that had been pushing him on. Like a good physician, Mrs. Johnson knew the horse was broken, but she strived to put him back together for the running of the roses. Without his knowledge, she began working to make him better. Find out how a compassionate teacher helped a student turn away from a life of crime so he could focus on his abilities as an athlete and academic and race to college instead of prison.
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