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Ancient African Christianity

  • A Thanksgiving Perspective From a Bible Believing Christian

    30 NOV 2022 · In this episode, I give a truthful explanation of why I as a Bible believing Christian celebrate Thanksgiving. I believe that Thanksgiving has evolved from its negative origin into a culture of today which can be celebrated and respected.
    14m 19s
  • Episode 17 - Ancient African Christianity #SEEK2022 Spiritual Retreat

    17 JAN 2022 · Today's Devotional is taken from Mark 8:29. "Who Do You Say I Am"?
    8m 14s
  • Episode 16 - Ancient African Christianity "Home Court Advantage" Devotional from The Spiritual Retreat

    17 JAN 2022 · Today's Devotional is taken from Romans 8:31 "If God be for us who can be against us"
    5m 49s
  • Episode 15 - Ancient African Christianity Spiritual Retreat

    15 JAN 2022 · Today's subject prayer focus is that of FORGIVENESS. Christ forgives us but some of as Christians have a difficult time in this area. If you like I struggled in this area, I feel that this prayer will be beneficial for you
    3m 25s
  • Episode 14 - A Special Thank You

    10 JAN 2022 · Thank you for all of your continued support and prayers. It is a privilege to be able to spread God's word and how God used Ancient Africans for his plan of Israel's salvation. As we know that Bible History is Black History. I could not be more motivated than I am with the assignment that God has given to me. And I'm definitely looking forward to recording the next podcast on Africans in the Old Testament which will be so significant in being able to actually name the individuals and be able to locate them in the scriptures. Just knowing that I have supporters is a blessing that I don't take for granted. So here's to taking the next journey
    3m 6s
  • Episode 13 - Ancient Africans Providential Biblical Wisdom Part 2

    4 JAN 2022 · This podcast seeks to inform how pivotal Ancient African Egyptians laid the foundation for our society. Ancient Egypt was a advanced technological civilization that produced the first African Scientists, Engineers, and Astronomers. My points of discussion focus on Isaiah 19:19 an Alter to the Lord and the great pyramids Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure were built with a mathematical precision that line up with the Orion belt star pattern that consists of three stars. In essence, the total world owns a debt of gratitude to Ancient Egypt. Also honorable mention goes to Dr. Edward Henry Dowdye for his excellent presentation with such vivid power point illustrations that support God's biblical science.
    9m 30s
  • Ancient Africans Providential Biblical Wisdom

    22 JUL 2021 · Take the journey with me as I explain how the Bible is the first science book. I uncover how the very first science and scientists took place and we're located in the "Motherland" My reference includes the presentation of the late Dr. Edward Henry Dowdye" who was a brilliant Black Scientist who proves without a shadow of a doubt using sacred scripture to support Ancient Africa's advance technology that provided a foundation for the entire world and how Africans were granted that providence from God almighty.
    10m 1s
  • Episode 13 - Al-Bagawat Ancient Christian Cemetery

    13 MAY 2021 · In this podcast we journey the oldest known Christian Cemetery known as the Al-Bagawat located in the Kharga Oasis which is in the New Valley in Egypt's Western Desert. My listening audience takes a vicarious trip within the Al-Bagawat that reveals many well preserved Coptic Murals that include the Exodus of Moses leading the Hebrew People out of bondage, the sacrifice of Isaac by Abraham and Noah's Ark. I highlight and spell out vocabulary words so that my listening audience will have a better understanding of the presentation.
    9m 13s
  • Episode 11 - African Women of the Bible

    3 FEB 2021 · Today, I discuss six African/Edenic women of the Bible. These women would be considered in the lineage of Ham and Shem. Many Blacks don't see themselves in the Bible so it is very important to debunk these myths. Bible history is indeed Black History. The European scholars of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries excluded Africa from the Bible and fast forward to today Blacks think that Christianity is the White Man's religion when Christianity began in Africa as early as the 1st and 2nd centuries. As descendants of Africa we need to see ourselves in the Bible as all other nations do. My main goal of my ministry is to break these chains and save souls. Africa and Israel was always in God's plan of salvation. And despite the lies that have been told down the centuries, it was Africans that took the gospel of Christianity. Africa was definitely a part of God's plan of salvation for the entire world. In today's podcast I discuss the African endemic women of the Bible such as Hagar, the Queen of Sheba, Queen Candace, Thermuthis, Rahab, and Zipporah. I chose to showcase these women for today's presentation of my podcast. They exemplified great courage strength and honor and will definitely a part of God's divine plan for salvation as well as their illuminating light has given us inspiration in our present culture as Christian women to follow their example
    11m 36s
  • Episode 10- Ancestors Of Faith

    2 NOV 2020 · I explore how Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman who escaped used the Bible to justify their humanity Although each one faced the brutalities of slavery they would through an unshakable faith overcome many obstacles. Even though it was unlawful to teach slaves to read and write, Frederick Douglass was initially taught by his white mistress Mrs Auld until Douglas's slave master discovered it and abruptly aborted the teaching. However Frederick Douglass quickly learned how to navigate and would play games with poor White children so that he could continue to learn the alphabet. Unbeknown to them, Douglass was learning. Douglass also exchanged food for lessons with them. Sojourner Truth nor Harriet Tubman were not fortunate enough to be able to learn how to read and write. However they were able to listen to The Bible and learn it auditorily. Both of these women had a profound faith and a personal relationship with Christ Jesus On May 29, 1851, and gave her most famous speech, "Ain't I a Woman" sojourner Truth use this rhetorical question to point out the discrimination she experienced as a black woman. She also uses the Bible to reiterate that point and defend her humanity. To say the least, our ancestors were people of a great faith that triumped their natural state of enslavement and they each left a lasting legacy of hope for us their descendants.
    11m 18s
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