Breaking The Curse Off Black America
Written By Aposte Willie F. Wooten
Reviewed By Theresa Harvard Johnson
I must admit that I have been very skeptical when reading books that address issues of race – whether it is race relations or specific challenges that a particular ethnic group may face. Personally, I’ve found a number of these books to be highly opinionated, full of anger, resentment, hatred, unforgiveness, selfishness or to be extremely intellectualized, laced with political agendas and/or racist in and of themselves.
When it comes down to religion and race, publications can become even more skewed as authors struggle to place legitimate concerns into a mature, Holy Spirit led biblical perspectives. I’ve had a difficult time navigating the outlook and opinions conveyed by varying authors over the years as they have rarely dealt with the heart of God concerning His people from a Kingdom perspective.