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Breaking the Curse Off Black America

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Breaking the Curse Off Black America
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ISBN-10 : 097036119X
ISBN-13 : 9780970361196
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Book Synopsis Breaking the Curse Off Black America by : Willie F. Wooten

Book excerpt: The author is the founder of Gideon Christian Fellowship, a multicultural church located in New Orleans. He expresses the belief that though sin has is not new to the world; about 40 years ago Black America came under a curse of sin that has spread through the nation. This "curse" must be broken in the churches with Confession, Repentance, and Prayer.


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