I love this review of Spirit Life by Rev. Brian Fraser.
Spirit Life is my 21st book and it is part of DLT’s My Theology Book Series. Please read Spirit Life and all the other books in this wonderful series.

02 Monday May 2022
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inI love this review of Spirit Life by Rev. Brian Fraser.
Spirit Life is my 21st book and it is part of DLT’s My Theology Book Series. Please read Spirit Life and all the other books in this wonderful series.
11 Friday Mar 2022
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inI love this Amazon rating and review of my book, Invisible by Rev. Brian Fraser who is a minister at Brentwood Presbyterian Church, Burnaby, BC.
I hope you can all rate and or review it on Amazon. It always helps authors.
15 Wednesday Dec 2021
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book review, christianity, church, Eliana Ku, faith, Homiletic, hope, Hope in Disarray, journal, Pilgrim Press
I am so grateful to Eliana Ku for this wonderful review of Hope in Disarray: Piecing Our Lives Together in Faith. I hope you all get a chance to read my book. Please do review it on different platforms and on Amazon too.
13 Wednesday Oct 2021
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book discussion, book review, church, Church of Heavenly Rest, hope, Hope in Disarray, Invisible, Pilgrim Press
Event by Church of The Heavenly Rest on October 14 at 630pm EST. Please join me as I talk about Hope in Disarray. Order a copy of my book too.
Also, pre-order Invisible which will come out in November.
04 Friday Sep 2020
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Adam Shields, book review, Fortress Press, Intersectional Theology, Intersectionality, justice, power, social justice, Susan M. Shaw
I am thankful for this review of Intersectional Theology by Adam Shields. Read and share.
Summary: The how and why of intersectional theology.
There is lots of conversation right now about Critical Theory especially as it is related to the more recent development of Critical Race Theory. I am far from a scholar about either, but I have done long form reading and a lot of short-form, podcast, and video learning, and to my untrained eye, Intersectionality is the most helpful and arguably the most misunderstood aspect of Critical Race Theory (CRT). Continue reading
30 Thursday Jul 2020
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A ‘Big Tent’ Approach to Making Speeches: A Collection of Jesse Jackson’s Speeches and Sermons
By Neil Hrab, Rhetoric Editor, Vital Speeches of theDay
Review of: Keeping Hope Alive: Sermons and Speeches of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.; by Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., edited by Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim Continue reading
06 Monday Jul 2020
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book review, civil rights, keeping hope alive, National Catholic Reporter, Orbis Books, rainbow push coalition, rev. jesse jackson, sermons, speeches
I am so happy to see this review of Keeping Hope Alive in the National Catholic Reporter. During such a time as this, we need to read some words of wisdom from Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Jun 3, 2020 by Bill Tammeus Opinion Justice
Rev. Jesse Jackson and a number of religious leaders are seen near Capitol Hill in Washington May 21, 2018, during a protest to demand elected officials take immediate steps to confront systemic racism. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn) Continue reading
06 Wednesday May 2020
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book review, civil rights, keeping hope alive, liberation, Orbis Books, Robert Cornwall, sermons, speeches
This is a new review of Keeping Hope Alive: Speeches & Sermons of Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. (Orbis Books), by Dr. Robert Cornwall. He has reviewed many of my books and I am so grateful to him for reading so many of them.
Thank you Dr. Cornwall for this review.
26 Thursday Mar 2020
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book review, breath, climate justice, Gender, Holy Spirit, race, Reimagining Spirit, Robert Cornwall, vibration, wind, Wipf and Stock
This is a new review of Reimagining Spirit:
Wind, Breath and Vibration (Wipf and Stock), by Dr. Robert Cornwall. He has reviewed many of my books and I am so grateful to him for reading so many of them.
Thank you Dr. Cornwall for this review.
20 Friday Mar 2020
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book review, Chicago Tribune, edited, keeping hope alive, Orbis Books, rev. jesse jackson, sermons, speeches
Read this wonderful review of Keeping Hope Alive: Sermons & Speeches of Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr, from the Chicago Tribune.
it is such a delightful review which highlights the importance of the book.