Visitor News Live: Change Agents
Douglas Morgan, Ph.D., and Emory Tolbert, Ph.D., History professors at Washington Adventist University and Howard University, respectively, discuss the lay movement that challenged the Seventh-day Adventist Church's structure and started working toward racial justice within the church. Find out how this all began in the Columbia Union more than 75 years ago.
Douglas Morgan, Ph.D., and Emory Tolbert, Ph.D., History professors at Washington Adventist University and Howard...
Posted by Columbia Union Visitor on Wednesday, February 24, 2021
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