black church fires

Brenda Ray (puah@n-link.com)
Sun, 07 Jul 1996 01:49:16 -0500


Kay wrote:
> 
> Why is it Mark that we have to pray about this situation but not any
> of the other issues that are mentioned on this list?  How many times
> have you all written and talked about the Trinity.  I get so much
> mail about the trinity that I often feel bombarded.  Yet, that
> doesn't stop.  How come we don['t need to pray about that.  How come
> that conversation can go on and on, month in and month out?
> 
> Your telling me, even inadvertently, to pray about this and not
> mention it is like telling me to go and sit in the back of the bus.
> I will not.  Too many people died so that I can sit in the front of
> the bus and say what I want -- whether you find it uncomfortable or
> not.
> 
> _________________________________
> K. L. Cabell
> La Salle University
> kay@pobox.com
> cabellk1@alpha.lasalle.edu
> http://www.emanon.net/~kcabell/
> 
> Like an individual who cannot solve a cancer
> problem, an alcohol problem, or a drug problem
> by denying it, a nation cannot deal
> fundamentally with racism by denying its existence.
> White people don't like to talk about racism
> because it is ugly.
> Roger WilkinsI dont think this is a racial issue. At my church, the congregation is 
mixed up so there is no majority. Blacks marry whites, asians and 
islanders. We are a true interracial church. Black churches have been 
burnt in the past and as long as satan has the power, they will be burnt 
in the future. I think we should do more then just pray..... we should 
seed money and many churches are doing just that. The pentacostal 
churches are one of the few churches that have obtained true harmoney 
between the different culturals. A testiment, I think, to the fact that 
they are inline with truths revealed in the Word of God. I am against 
anything that satan would do... and stand beside my brothers against him 
without notice of my brothers color or lang.