This book is written to a black Christian audience
(but not exclusively to them) and is intended to help us
all reminisce about where we've been, where we are today
in American history, and where we're going. We as a
black race have made our mark on American history,
though it was not our decision to do so originally.
Others decided to bring us from afar to this nation for
their own gain. And gain for America it was. American
slaves were instrumental in building our country before
they were set free and many children of slaves, by
choice, have continued to contribute positively to the
betterment of our nation. I point out in this book that
we as a people still have the ability to make a positive
mark on our nation and our world. I want all the readers
of this book, black and non-black, to see that as
Christians, we have the responsibility and privilege of
making our world better by allowing our "light" to shine
before all people of earth. I want every reader to see
through this book that being a Christian is more than
professing to be a Christian, but true Christians
possess the evidence. The followers of Jesus Christ in
the Bible were first called Christians in Acts 11:26.
They did not give themselves that name. The reason they
were called "Christ-ians" is because the people of the
time saw that they believed the teachings of Christ,
they lived the teachings of Christ, they preached the
words of Christ, and they performed the same miracles as
Christ performed when He was still with them. I want to
encourage all who say they are Christians to aspire to
live worthy of that calling. I want to show that
Christians are obligated to live as Christians in every
aspect of life, even in our participation in the
political process of our nation. Our nation was founded
by men who believed in Almighty God, Creator of heaven
and earth. They had great respect for that God, though
they were not men without moral imperfections. But there
were some more spiritual than others who led their peers
to prayer and acknowledgement of God when they came
together to write the founding documents of America.
Most of our laws under the Constitution were taken from
biblical laws. Though our nation has undergone some dark
periods in history, we have been greatly blessed,
prosperous and respected in the world when we have
remembered those biblical laws. Sir Winston Churchill
said, "America is great because America is good; when
America ceases to be good, America will cease to be
great". Our goodness as a nation extended only from God.
Jesus Christ said in Matthew 19:17, "There is none good
but one; that is God". We, the citizens of this great
nation, have it within our power to leave a lasting mark
on the next generation of Americans and on world
history. Let us accept the challenge to affect history
and not just read about history. Please be blessed by
this reading.
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