Rev. Dr. Johnnie M. Green's Don't Be Afraid is a collection of sermons of courage, faith, and hope during these perilous times. Dr. Green is deeply concerned about the political, social, spiritual, and cultural climate of this age. Deeply rooted in social activism and faith, Johnnie senses times of polarization and discrimination among the disenfranchised, including the Black community within this work. Yet, Dr. Green's Don't Be Afraid is universal, for all people. These sermons are straight out of the Word of God for all who seek brighter and better days. Read this work, and you will be inspired to not be afraid.…mehr
Rev. Dr. Johnnie M. Green's Don't Be Afraid is a collection of sermons of courage, faith, and hope during these perilous times. Dr. Green is deeply concerned about the political, social, spiritual, and cultural climate of this age. Deeply rooted in social activism and faith, Johnnie senses times of polarization and discrimination among the disenfranchised, including the Black community within this work. Yet, Dr. Green's Don't Be Afraid is universal, for all people. These sermons are straight out of the Word of God for all who seek brighter and better days. Read this work, and you will be inspired to not be afraid.
A native of Dallas, TX, Dr. Green is the son of Deacon Johnnie M. Green, Sr. and the late Mrs. Earmer J. Green. Dr. Green earned his Doctor of Ministry from Drew University (2001), Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary (1992), and a Bachelor of Arts from Dallas Baptist University (1985). Dr. Green has successfully led his church through gentrification, a building restoration program (1.5 million dollars), and demographic change In Harlem. Known for his dynamic preaching, teaching, bold activism, and social justice work, Dr. Green is in great demand throughout the United States and abroad as a guest preacher, evangelist, and lecturer for churches, colleges and seminaries. Married to Jacqueline Marie (Bowser) Green, they have two sons, Jeremiah Christian, and Joshua Christian. Under his pastoral leadership, Mount Neboh - Harlem remains one of the leading African American Baptist Church's in New York City, and a strong and vibrant witness in the Village of Harlem.
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