Join 10 influential African-American pastors in Anthony Carter’s Glory Road, as they recall their journey to faith and knowledge of God through the person and work of Jesus Christ. Their stories demonstrate that regardless of ethnicity, God’s grace continues to actively bring about his desired end purpose of all nations worshiping and praising him before his glorious throne. These men also share how they came to understand reformed theology, how it has shaped them, and the eternal impact that the doctrines of grace have upon the lives of God’s people.
Excerpt from Thabiti Anyabwile’s chapter From Mecca to the Messiah, pp. 46:
“With the Scripture unveiled and God standing supreme over all things, I wondered how I could ever have believed otherwise. Surely, that angry young man would not have chosen the things of God by his own desires. That angry Muslim opposed to the cross would not have come to Christ by his own devotion and zeal. The fledgling agnostic-atheist could not reason his way to the Lord. My redemption from start to finish was and is all of God—by his grace alone, through the gift of faith alone, in the wonderful Savior Son of God, Jesus Christ alone, for the glory of God alone. And I am grateful, deeply grateful.”



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