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Timothy shares his faith and experiences bullying on his first days of kindergarten.He asks his father, "How can I show Jesus' Love to my friends?"His father responds, "...Son, the best way to show Jesus' love is by walking it out..."
"How can I talk to Jesus?" Timothy wants an answer to this very important question. One by one, he asks everyone in his family, until he finally gets what he is looking for...at just the right time.
Mildred Johnson is orphaned when her parents are killed in a violent protest for voting rights in the South in the 1950s. Her aunt, Rose Johnson, a passionate devotee of the blues, snatches her up and flees to Chicago to live with a relative. Years later, the two join a campaign to elect the city's first black mayor and Mildred is drawn out of her shell when she meets and falls for O'Kanta, the head of a grassroots organization involved in a voter registration drive. Against the backdrop of a heated political campaign, she is taken down a path of self-discovery as she learns the truth about her and Aunt Rose's past.
Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.
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