Why Bad Things Happen to Good Black Women - Where Is God?

Why Bad Things Happen to Good Black Women - Where Is God?
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Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 096201804X
ISBN-13 : 9780962018046
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Book Synopsis Why Bad Things Happen to Good Black Women - Where Is God? by : Clinton L. Black

Download or read book Why Bad Things Happen to Good Black Women - Where Is God? written by Clinton L. Black and published by . This book was released on 2004-05-01 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The most fiercely urgent question I have ever wanted to ask God iswhy does He allow bad things to happen to good Black women? This is precisely what this inspiring new book is about. Why Bad Things Happen to Good Black Women concerns itself exclusively to the exaltation and empowerment of Black women! This is an uniquely inspiring and educational book that clearly explains why things happen in life the way they do. Indeed, everything does happen for a reason and this encouraging new book plainly reveals Gods reasons for your difficult times. As a good Black woman, you can personally benefit from the cheering and reassuring knowledge this stirring book offers. With Gods words, this unique book will show you how to transform your adversities and misfortunes in life into peace and happiness. You will be highly uplifted by the joyful messages in these nurturing words. Why Bad Things Happen to Good Black Women is right on time and its amazing inspiration can help you heal. Certainly, everyone goes through their own ups and downs in life. However, Black women in particular endure unequal treatment in life as they faithfully work and pray to achieve their personal goals and simultaneously do Gods will. All the racism, sexism, mistreatment and unequal treatment that people inflict upon good Black girls and Black women today puts you at an exceptionally inappropriate disadvantage from the very beginning. Sometimes, it appears that you are no one to the world, but to me, you are the world! Many Black women can relate to the same circumstances and situations in life. Others know intimate misfortunes that no one else understands. Your specific circumstances and situations are personal. However, all of the good Black women in the world share a common answer to all of their problems. The answer is Jesus Christ!Congratulations and welcome!


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