Black and Free

Black and Free by Tom Skinner, published by Xulon Press in 2005, is a 192-page work that explores the transformative power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In this book, Skinner shares his personal journey from being a gang leader to becoming an Evangelist, highlighting the significant impact of his ministry on Black urban America.
Readers will find a firsthand account of Skinner’s experiences and the profound changes he underwent through faith. The narrative delves into themes of biography and religious ministry, offering insights into cultural and ethnic dynamics within the context of evangelism. This edition presents a compelling exploration of personal transformation and the role of faith in shaping one’s life and community.
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“Tom Skinner’s life declares the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as he describes first hand how Christ changed him from a gang leader to Evangelist. As a contemporary of Billy Graham, his ministry reached Black urban America with an astounding impact.”–review at amazon.com
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