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Christianity Today Award of Merit
In the midst of our hectic, overscheduled lives, caring for the soul is imperative.
Now, more than ever, we need to pause—intentionally—and encounter the Divine.
Soul care director Barbara Peacock illustrates a journey of prayer, spiritual direction, and soul care from an African American perspective. She reflects on how these disciplines are woven into the African American culture and lived out in the rich heritage of its faith community. Using examples of ten significant men and women—Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Darrell Griffin, Renita Weems, Harold Carter, Jessica Ingram, Coretta Scott King, James Washington, and Howard Thurman—Barbara offers us the opportunity to engage in practices of soul care as we learn from these spiritual leaders.
If you've yearned for a more culturally authentic experience of spiritual transformation in your life and community, this book will help you grow in new yet timeless ways. Come to the river to draw deeply for your soul's refreshment.
Contents
Preface
Introduction: African American Spirituality
Part 1: Spiritual Direction and Spiritual Disciplines
1. Dr. Fredrick Douglas: Spiritual Direction and Lectio Divina
2. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr: Spiritual Direction and Prayer
3. Mrs. Rosa Parks: Meditation and Contemplation
4. Dr. Darrell Griffin: Spiritual Direction and Soul Care
5. Dr. Renita Weems: Detachment and Attachment in Spiritual Direction
Part 2: Prayer Disciplines
6. Dr. Harold Carter: Prayer and Generational Spiritual Foundation
7. Dr. Jessica Ingram: Prayer and Spiritual Direction
8. Mrs. Coretta Scott King: Prayer and Civil Rights
9. Dr. James Washington: Prayer and Rest
10. Dr. Howard Thurman: Prayer and Suffering
Conclusion: Connecting Prayer, Spiritual Direction, and Soul Care
Acknowledgments
Recommended Reading List
Notes
About the Author



