Finding a Miracle.
As an african-american woman new to Nashville it was important for me and my family to find a church that we felt we could fit into that had diversity, in teaching, preaching, worship and people. We didnt want to attend a church that was predominantly afro-american nor a church t
that was predominantly caucasion. And to add to the challenge we wanted a church that was also affirming. I know what your're thinking. You wanted a miracle. Well your right we did and believe it a not, a miracle was what we got. Every since i committed my life to Jesus Christ i was always disturbed by the fact that as far as this country as come to over come the challenges of racism and segregation through the heroic efforts of people such as Martin Luther King and John Kennedy, Malcolm X and
that was predominantly caucasion. And to add to the challenge we wanted a church that was also affirming. I know what your're thinking. You wanted a miracle. Well your right we did and believe it a not, a miracle was what we got. Every since i committed my life to Jesus Christ i was always disturbed by the fact that as far as this country as come to over come the challenges of racism and segregation through the heroic efforts of people such as Martin Luther King and John Kennedy, Malcolm X and

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