Growing Up BrownXulon Press, 2007 - 152 sayfa Growing up in a Christian home during the1970s and 1980s was not always easy. But the Brown family depended on God's grace to overcome racism, low self-esteem, bullies, and an out of wedlock pregnancy. Dr. and Mrs. Brown, Jr. demonstrated how to be "salt and light," and shared the value of keeping church and family traditions with their children. Learn why Karen Luther, M.Div., their younger daughter, says it was a privilege to grow up Brown. |
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Foreword | ix |
Chapter One In the Beginning | 15 |
Chapter Two Mom and Dad | 21 |
Chapter Three Praying for our Enemies Part I | 35 |
Chapter Four Praying for our Enemies Part II | 47 |
Chapter Five The Rhythm of our House | 57 |
Chapter Six Let Us Go into the House | 81 |
Chapter Seven Easy Like Sunday Morning | 95 |
Chapter Eight Traditions | 101 |
Chapter Nine An Honest Days Work | 113 |
Chapter Ten Aaron Matthew Brown | 121 |
Chapter Eleven Stood Up | 137 |
Chapter Twelve The Waltz | 145 |
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