David Moore Sunday, November 5, 2017 Voices From Exile David Moore Sunday, November 5, 2017
Temprano en la mañana, Tu rostro buscaré Encuentro mi vida, Y gozo sin igual Toda ansiedad y duda, Se va di mi
Cuando reposo en Ti, Cuando reposo en Ti
Temprano en la mañana, Tu rostro buscaré Encuentro mi vida, Y gozo sin igual Toda ansiedad y duda, Se va di mi
Cuando reposo en Ti, Cuando reposo en Ti
Encuentro mi vida en Ti, Cuando reposo en Ti Mi paz es completa, Mi fe es renovada,
Estoy rodeado, Por el poder de Tu amor
Temprano en la mañana, Tu rostro buscaré Encuentro mi vida, Y gozo sin igual Toda ansiedad y duda, Se va di mi
Cuando reposo en Ti, Cuando reposo en Ti
Encuentro mi vida en Ti, Cuando reposo en Ti Mi paz es completa, Mi fe es renovada,
Estoy rodeado, Por el poder de Tu amor
Por el poder de Tu amor
Voices from Exile
Voices from Exile Exodus 2
11 Many years later, when Moses had grown up, he went out to visit his own people, the Hebrews, and he saw how hard they were forced to work. During his visit, he saw an Egyptian beating one of his fellow Hebrews.
12 After looking in all directions to make sure no one was watching, Moses killed the Egyptian and hid the body in the sand. 13 The next day, when Moses went out to visit his people again, he saw two Hebrew men fighting. “Why are you beating up your friend?” Moses said to the one who had started the fight.
14 The man replied, “Who appointed you to be our prince and judge 14 The man replied, “Who appointed you to be our prince and judge? Are you going to kill me as you killed that Egyptian yesterday?” Then Moses was afraid, thinking, “Everyone knows what I did.”
15 And sure enough, Pharaoh heard what had happened, and he tried to kill Moses. But Moses fled from Pharaoh and went to live in the land of Midian.
Voices from Exile
1. Women 2. Poor people (regardless of race, nationality) 3. Racial and ethnic minorities 4. Sexual and gender identity minorities Disabled Persons 6. Immigrants and Refugees 7. World of hiphop
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“I think it is necessary for us to realize that we have moved from the era of civil rights to the era of human rights… In short, we have moved into an era where we are called upon to raise certain basic questions about the whole society.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.
“Never forget that justice is what love looks like in public.” ― Cornel West
#MeToo
“I wish I had known that there were women in the business I could have talked to. I wish I had known that there were ears to hear me. That justice could be served. There is clearly power in numbers.” – Lupita Nyongo
I wish I had known that there were women in the business I could have talked to. I wish I had known that there were ears to hear me. That justice could be served. There is clearly power in numbers. – Lupita Nyongo
Voices from Exile