Book: When All God's Children Come Together: A Memoir Of Race And Baptists Baptists in the South were once considered the last bastions of segregation. From 1957 to 1995, God was at work changing the attitudes of those opposed to the acceptance of all people. The change was so phenomenal that Dr. C. Peter Wagner at Fuller Theological Seminary called Southern Baptists the most open and diverse denomination in the nation. This change did not come by accident. College and seminary professors, denominational servants, women in the Woman's Missionary Union in local churches, average laypeople and many other unnamed persons made it happen. This book tells how God used people and events to bring about unhearalded changes. The book is written from the author's point of view, therefore it is limited in scope. However, because the author had a national platform, the book reflects that perspective as well.
Details of Book: When All God's Children Come Together: A Memoir Of Race And Baptists Book: When All God's Children Come Together: A Memoir Of Race And Baptists
Author: Emmanuel Mccall
ISBN: 0881460656
ISBN-13: 9780881460650
, 978-0881460650
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jun 2007
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Number of Pages: 144
Language: English