Black and Colored Women of the Bible

by Charles Aka


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/29/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781403395047
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781403395030

About the Book

Black and Colored Women of the Bible provides clarity and serves to further map God’s work towards man’s salvation. Specific women from the "gentile" world that are black and colored were chosen to become involved in the lives of God’s chosen servants, as either wife, mother, or nurturer of kings, prophets, leaders and patriarchs of God. These women’s spiritual qualities were developed for their intended God ordained duty to be man’s backbone. The writings reveal and profile black and colored women’s contribution in the lives of godly men. This biblical truth serves the completion of the genealogy of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, whom is the chief cornerstone of our victory and salvation.


About the Author

Dr. Aka was born in West Africa, Ghana, and although he misses his native homeland, he feels that he was destined to pursue his dreams in America. He attended Teachers Training College for four years and later earned a doctorate degree in religion. He has been ministering for over thirty years and has presided as a Pastor over the Evangelical Church of Christ, which is a spiritual movement in West Africa; he was the national President in Africa for the Restored Church of Jesus Christ, and the Church of God the Prophecy. His many affiliations and active leadership has earned him the experience to author such books as; Who Are The True Children and the Church of God; Choosing God or Satan's Standards on Earth; Back to the Early Church; Motherland of Humanity: A Handbook of Africa and Bill Clinton: Man of the Public. Dr. Aka is presently ministering at The Fellowship Chapel in Bronx, New York. He and his late wife Salomey Korkor Aka's union were blessed with nine children. He lives in Bronx, New York City.


Theresa Artemus-Liptrot is the seventh child of Rose Lee (Norris) Artemus. She is the honored wife of Kenneth Ross Liptrot for twenty-three years; he is her soul mate and has always been her strongest supporter in many of her endeavors. Theresa and Kenneth were blessed to be surrogate parents and earned many years of life's experience by nurturing others. Her and Kenneth's life as native New Yorkers, continues to be blessed as they pursue their life's journey on this earth, together. In the awesome passage of birthing this creative manuscript as a co-author of Black and Colored Women of the Bible, the experience has been spirit filled. It has allowed Theresa to have a closer relationship with God; an accomplishment that she deems has surpassed her formal educational achievement of earning a Master's of Art degree from Brooklyn College. She has worked as an administrator, teacher, and counselor for substance abusers. She and her family presently reside in Brooklyn, New York.