What History Teaches Us: Jasmine Holmes

On today's podcast, I am sharing some of my heart about what we can do when we've lost our sense of passion and zeal. I am praying that it would be sweet for you and I to trust in Jesus.

For our interview, I sat down with Jasmine Holmes to talk about how we can learn from those who have gone before us. Her new book, Carved in Ebony, Lessons from the Black Women Who Shape Us, takes a look at the black women who contributed to the growth of the church. Jasmine lets us in on her own journey of writing this book and how it has shifted her perspective on advocacy.

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