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The black preachers voice has always been a stimulus for social change. Purposeful preaching drove the civil rights movement. Earlier, the voice of the black preacher fought slavery. Today, that voice is needed as much as everbut has fallen strangely silent.
In The Power of the Preachers Voice, preacher and theologian Dr. Scottie L. Aaron argues that the revival of the black preachers powerful voice is needed to address and combat the many social issues plaguing communities across the United States.
With mass incarcerations, a failing economy, a corrupt government, and an ever-widening tension between law enforcement and the public, its time for preachers to return to social activismto cry loud and spare not for the good of their congregations, their communities, and their country.
Basing his strategies on the story of Joshua, Aaron offers methods preachers can use to engage with their congregations and push for social, as well as individual, change. The Power of the Preachers Voice is a challenge. The will of God is active, not passive. Will you raise your voice or remain silent?