Escaping the Dogs of Mississippi: A Journey from the Deep South to the Heights in Christ
"Escaping the Dogs of Mississippi" is a first-hand account of the entrenched racism, segregation, even hatred experienced by the author, Dewitt Brown, which were so prevalent in the deep South, but were indeed not limited by geography, but driven by the sinful nature of men everywhere. Yes, these were the two-legged dogs, both Black and White, who abused and misused any real or self-imposed advantages they had over others to their benefit and to other's dismay. Lastly, the book describes an escape from oneself, the inner-dog, to a resting place that only Jesus Christ could provide.
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Escaping the Dogs of Mississippi: A Journey from the Deep South to the Heights in Christ
"Escaping the Dogs of Mississippi" is a first-hand account of the entrenched racism, segregation, even hatred experienced by the author, Dewitt Brown, which were so prevalent in the deep South, but were indeed not limited by geography, but driven by the sinful nature of men everywhere. Yes, these were the two-legged dogs, both Black and White, who abused and misused any real or self-imposed advantages they had over others to their benefit and to other's dismay. Lastly, the book describes an escape from oneself, the inner-dog, to a resting place that only Jesus Christ could provide.
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Escaping the Dogs of Mississippi: A Journey from the Deep South to the Heights in Christ

Escaping the Dogs of Mississippi: A Journey from the Deep South to the Heights in Christ

by DeWitt Brown
Escaping the Dogs of Mississippi: A Journey from the Deep South to the Heights in Christ

Escaping the Dogs of Mississippi: A Journey from the Deep South to the Heights in Christ

by DeWitt Brown

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"Escaping the Dogs of Mississippi" is a first-hand account of the entrenched racism, segregation, even hatred experienced by the author, Dewitt Brown, which were so prevalent in the deep South, but were indeed not limited by geography, but driven by the sinful nature of men everywhere. Yes, these were the two-legged dogs, both Black and White, who abused and misused any real or self-imposed advantages they had over others to their benefit and to other's dismay. Lastly, the book describes an escape from oneself, the inner-dog, to a resting place that only Jesus Christ could provide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781662841002
Publisher: Xulon Press
Publication date: 04/03/2022
Pages: 86
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.23(d)
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