![]() ![]() Join Jasmine on this journey of illuminating these women - God's image-bearers, carved in ebony. Mother to Son: Letters to a Black Boy on Identity and Hope. Marriage between sinners has its inevitable messes. My new friend Jasmine Holmes is in the studio to talk all about what exactly shame is and the. Tibayan, Don Whitney, Douglas Wilson, and Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth Harder than you expected. Carved in Ebony will take you past the predominantly White, male contributions that seemingly dominate history books and church history to discover how Black women have been some of the main figures in defining the landscape of American history and faith. Jasmine Holmes, David Mathis, Stacy Reaoch, Adrien Segal, Marshall Segal, Josh Squires, Kim Cash Tate, P.J. ![]() Through the research and reflections of author Jasmine Holmes, you will be inspired by what each of these exceptional women can teach us about the intersections of faith and education, birth, privilege, opportunity, and so much more. ![]() ![]() And while history books may have forgotten them, their stories can teach us so much about what it means to be modern women of faith. They worked to change laws, built schools, spoke to thousands, shared the Gospel around the world. These names may not be familiar, but each one of these women was a shining beacon of devotion in a world that did not value their lives. Elizabeth Freeman, Nannie Helen Burroughs, Maria Fearing, Charlotte Forten Grimke, Sarah Mapps Douglass, Sara Griffith Stanley, Amanda Berry Smith, Lucy Craft Laney, Maria Stewart, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. ![]()
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