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Tune in early to hear a very special report from Moody Seminary in honor of Moody's first Black graduate in 1894, Mary McCleod Bethune!
Then Chris Brooks wants you to meet a man named Esau. Esau thought of himself as an exceptional, hard-working black man who rose above poverty to grab the American dream. When he was asked to deliver his father’s eulogy, he began to rethink some things as he dug into his Southern family history. Esau’s story may refresh your spirit or challenge your stereotypes; either way, you won’t be the same!
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By Moody RadioTune in early to hear a very special report from Moody Seminary in honor of Moody's first Black graduate in 1894, Mary McCleod Bethune!
Then Chris Brooks wants you to meet a man named Esau. Esau thought of himself as an exceptional, hard-working black man who rose above poverty to grab the American dream. When he was asked to deliver his father’s eulogy, he began to rethink some things as he dug into his Southern family history. Esau’s story may refresh your spirit or challenge your stereotypes; either way, you won’t be the same!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.