Jefferson D. Edwards

Jefferson D. Edwards

Author of Do Black Lives Matter To God?: Black Characters of Purpose in Scripture

Reverend Dr. Jefferson Edwards is Founder and Senior Pastor of the Freedom Christian Center Church in Kansas City, Missouri, and the President of Jeff Edwards Ministries International. For over 42 years he has traveled extensively as an itinerant minister across the United States and to more than 15 nations. He is the author of the best-selling book, Chosen—Not Cursed. Among his other books are Liberated—No Longer Bound, The Call of God, Gifted—Discovering Your Hidden Greatness, Purging Racism From Christianity, and Where Are All The Fathers? Please visit his website jeffedwards.org.

Do Black Lives Matter To God?: Black Characters of Purpose in Scripture

Political and religious leaders—past and present—have shaped the thinking of society to see blacks and people of color as inferior. As a result, cultural, social, political and religious groups devalued the importance of blacks. This negative mindset has existed for centuries in the Western hemisphere and has escalated to even higher levels today.

Do Black Lives Matter to God? takes us on a historical journey through the Bible to illuminate how God sees black people and people of color. This book challenges all educators who have disparaged and ignored the exceptionalism and existence of blacks in the Bible as a way to justify their oppressive beliefs.

Through Do Black Lives Matter to God? you will understand how black lives in scripture became a catalyst for the evolution of all lives. When all people can live the reality of Jesus’ commandment to “Love one another as I have loved you,” we can truly live a life—black or other—that is reflective of Christ.

Reviews:

“Timely book that addresses this topic in a way that the media will NEVER cover! This is a must read! Thought provoking is an understatement. This should be taught in every school, seminary, synagogue, and mosque.”

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Rev. A. H. Biddings, Ph.D., McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, IL