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About the Author Bishop Dr Joe Aldred is bishop in the Church of God of Prophecy, Secretary for Minority Ethnic Christian Affairs with Churches Together in England; and Chair of the Council of Blackled Churches. He is a broadcaster with the BBC, an author of Respect Understanding Caribbean British Christianity; and editor of Preaching with Power, Praying with Power, and Sisters with Power (Continuum). Product Description In this collection, women from different cultural and church backgrounds share their experiences, discussing the role and influence of women in the church. Issues addressed range from women in leadership and Christian mothers to feminism and the perspective of younger women. Review 'Sisters with Power is the first real attempt to record the opinions of women in black majority churches and reinforces the fact that their views need to be heard.'Methodist Recorder, August 16, 2001'This book is an excellent collection of concise articles on theologySisters With Power is an inspiring and absorbing piece of literature. Well worth a read!' RACE Multicultural Journal, Spring 2001'I found my understanding deepened and both my interest and sympathy exited. Sisters With Power lives up to its title. The range is impressiveThe reader is left in no doubt of the powerful effect of slavery and of patriarchal domination on the lives of contemporary black women. Nor can one escape the negative values which often shape women's position in church society. But the lasting effect is a recognition of the strength for creative good here, which the churches surely must value.'The Expository Times, August 2001
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