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Finding Me
- A Memoir
- De: Viola Davis
- Narrado por: Viola Davis
- Duración: 9 h y 15 m
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In my book, you will meet a little girl named Viola who ran from her past until she made a life-changing decision to stop running forever. This is my story, from a crumbling apartment in Central Falls, Rhode Island, to the stage in New York City, and beyond. This is the path I took to finding my purpose but also my voice in a world that didn’t always see me.
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Absolutely beautifully Written❤️
- De Love bug23 en 05-02-22
- Finding Me
- A Memoir
- De: Viola Davis
- Narrado por: Viola Davis
Riveting
Revisado: 01-04-23
It’s always great to hear rags to riches stories… You know the ones I mean… The feel good, you can make it, pick yourself up by your bootstraps kind of stories that force you to realize you can do it!
Except, this one isn’t that.
It’s raw, and riveting, and heartbreaking, and full of the pain that is real life for so many, and the triumphs that finally appear after so many failures. The author engages by pulling you into her world, full of violence and abuse, addiction and abhorrence, fear and failure, and eventually, love and acceptance- not from other people, but for herself.
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How We Love Matters
- A Call to Practice Relentless Racial Reconciliation
- De: Albert Tate, Lecrae Moore - foreword
- Narrado por: Albert Tate, Landon Woodson
- Duración: 9 h y 10 m
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It is not an accident that racism is alive and well in the American church. Racism has, in fact, been taught within the church for so long most of us don’t even recognize it anymore. Pastor Albert Tate guides all of us in acknowledging the racism that keeps us from loving each other the way God intends and encourages siblings in Christ to sit together in racial discomfort, examining the role we may play in someone’s else’s struggle.
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Powerful and thought provoking
- De Austin Dean en 08-04-23
- How We Love Matters
- A Call to Practice Relentless Racial Reconciliation
- De: Albert Tate, Lecrae Moore - foreword
- Narrado por: Albert Tate, Landon Woodson
Must Read (listen)! Must Engage!
Revisado: 03-19-22
As a follower of Albert Tate throughout the decades, the way he encapsulates the multifaceted issues of todays times is always engaging; however, after hearing this book, in his words, with his experiences, and his evolutionary viewpoint of where we need to go, I’m speechless. As an AA woman, many of his experiences were my own, but as a believer of Christ, his call to action, not just for everyone else, but for me personally, has challenged me beyond belief. His pragmatic approach intertwined with biblical truths, interlaced with practical stories has ensured that I will listen again, take more notes and exercise strategies. I’m humbled.
I’m challenged.
I’m broken, and yet, I am still His.
Wholly broken, seeking to be Wholly Healed. For my children. For my grandchildren. For my future generations.
Albert has reminded me that our broken pieces are the grandest part of His Masterpiece, and it is all For His Glory. Thank you Pastor. For your transparency. For your willingness. For your pursuit of a greater nation.
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