SATAN THINKS IN BLACK & WHITE

RACISM IN THE CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA

by Ronald B. Jimmerson

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RACISM IN THE CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA

by Ronald B. Jimmerson

Published Apr 19, 2012
112 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Angels & Spirit Guides


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Racism in the Congregations of America

God created the world and everything—and everyone—therein. But there exists in many of our churches a false belief that some people are superior and others are inferior. It is Satan who uses the world’s systems to oppose God, His people, His word, and His righteous standards. Some churches have allowed Satan to divide Christianity into denominations, and denominations into race, leading to institutionalized racism. This book is not an attack on the true churches of Jesus Christ. It is a criticism of those pastors, preachers, priests, teachers, and ministers who teach false doctrine and are more concerned with the number of members—and the amount of tithes—than with developing disciples. They are focused on what is politically correct rather than what is biblically sound. They have become so conformed to this world system that they are blinded to the truth, which is one of the reasons that racism exists in many congregations. Satan Thinks in Black and White implores the reader to stand against these false doctrines and instead rely on the teachings of the Bible to get back into the right standing with God.

 

About the Author

Ronald B. Jimmerson

About the Author: Ronald B. Jimmerson Sr, is a senior elder at City Hope Ministries of Grand Rapids, Michigan. CHM is one of the fastest growing multicultural congregations in Western Michigan, under the leadership of Senior Pastor Dr. Rik Stevenson. Ron is most widely known in the community for starting a welfare-to-career, school-to-career reentry program for returning citizens, and diversity training from a biblical perspective. He is the recipient of the Floyd Skinner Justice Award for Giants, and the Whitney M. Young Jr. service award.