A Soul So RebelliousDeseret Book Company, 1980 - 88 Seiten First published work by the pioneering Mormon, who was the first female African American to serve a full-time LDS Mission after the Priesthood ban was lifted. In this book, the author recounts her conversation to the Mormon faith. |
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... hurting me , and the hurt was nearly un- bearable . I thought about the many times I had hurt people and wondered if their pain had been similar to what I was now experiencing . Sarah and I started having horrible nightmares at night ...
... hurting me , and the hurt was nearly un- bearable . I thought about the many times I had hurt people and wondered if their pain had been similar to what I was now experiencing . Sarah and I started having horrible nightmares at night ...
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... hurt during that time . All I wanted to do was to go forth , but because of the color of my skin , I had to wait . Don't misunderstand me . I hurt at being rejected for a mission , but I never once failed to accept the will of the Lord ...
... hurt during that time . All I wanted to do was to go forth , but because of the color of my skin , I had to wait . Don't misunderstand me . I hurt at being rejected for a mission , but I never once failed to accept the will of the Lord ...
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... hurt that dug so deeply into my heart . The hurtful and discouraging times got so bad that one night I decided to call my family hoping to find love and encouragement there , but all I found was more hurt and dis- couragement . The news ...
... hurt that dug so deeply into my heart . The hurtful and discouraging times got so bad that one night I decided to call my family hoping to find love and encouragement there , but all I found was more hurt and dis- couragement . The news ...
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