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Yea, Lord! Moving with the Spirit: Fifty Years a Minister and a Scholar to the Glory of God
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Yea, Lord! Moving with the Spirit: Fifty Years a Minister and a Scholar to the Glory of God in Vernon, BC
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Yea, Lord! Moving with the Spirit: Fifty Years a Minister and a Scholar to the Glory of God in Vernon, BC
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This is a searching perceptive examination of the fifty years of Dr. Mitchell's service as a preacher in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church ministry and a scholar in the church and university, how she was led into this dual profession, how she survived in it as a Black woman, how social movements and changes in the society impacted her life and ambitions, and most of all how God was alwaysworking in her life over more than eight decades, guiding, directing, sustaining her and enabling her to achieve His purposes for her life, thereby getting the glory out of her life for the good of her family, others, friends, and the church and society. She accepted her role as a divine instrument, and only God could have enabled her to adjust and readjust to the rapid changes taking place from one decade to another in the Civil Rights Movement, the Black Power Movement, the Women's Rights Movement, the Black Womanist Movement.
This is a searching perceptive examination of the fifty years of Dr. Mitchell's service as a preacher in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church ministry and a scholar in the church and university, how she was led into this dual profession, how she survived in it as a Black woman, how social movements and changes in the society impacted her life and ambitions, and most of all how God was alwaysworking in her life over more than eight decades, guiding, directing, sustaining her and enabling her to achieve His purposes for her life, thereby getting the glory out of her life for the good of her family, others, friends, and the church and society. She accepted her role as a divine instrument, and only God could have enabled her to adjust and readjust to the rapid changes taking place from one decade to another in the Civil Rights Movement, the Black Power Movement, the Women's Rights Movement, the Black Womanist Movement.


















