Prosperity Meets the Poor: the Mission of Charleszetta ‘Mother’ Waddles in Urban America
Charleszetta Waddles, who operated the Perpetual Mission for Saving All Souls, served the poor with culinary wisdom and spiritual empowerment.
Charleszetta Waddles, who operated the Perpetual Mission for Saving All Souls, served the poor with culinary wisdom and spiritual empowerment.
The Rev. Joseph DeLaine helped push forward a Civil Rights case that tested faith, birthed courage, and changed the lives of a South Carolina community.
Samuel Eli Cornish could rightly be considered one of the most profound trailblazing figures in American and Christian history.
Harriet Tubman worked as a slave, spy, and eventually as an abolitionist. Her belief in God helped Tubman remain fearless amid many challenges.
Sister Thea Bowman was a member of the generation of Black Catholic women and girls who desegregated the nation's historically White sisterhoods after World War II.
George Lisle is a trailblazer of American missions and is simultaneously the first Black missionary and the first Protestant missionary from America.
For Black women, the fight for reparations is not a new opportunity, it is rather a long-lasting battle for social justice.
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