The Church and Civil Rights
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About the Book
Using the words “church” and “civil rights” in the same sentence may seem unusual. But in The Church and Civil Rights, author and pastor Thomas Searcy Jr. explains how these two are closely intertwined and how faith and religious beliefs should impact behavior in everyday life.
For this discussion, Searcy defines civil rights as fruit of the spirit operating in one’s life. It is important to provide love and assistance to the world’s oppressed as commissioned by Jesus. Expanding upon the message of “loving our neighbor as much as ourselves,” Searcy shows how churches need to work together to curtail lawlessness and racism, and he explains how civil behavior can be created.
With the use of Bible stories and passages, The Church and Civil Rights sends the message that love is more than smiles and nice words. Faith without action is dead; taking the right action is the key.
About the Author
Reverend Thomas Searcy Jr. was ordained by an evangelist, and is a teacher and pastor of the Gospel of Peace. He has studied with evangelists, teachers, and pastors for almost thirty years. Searcy and his wife, Jennifer, have three children.