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A Sojourner's Truth

Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World

by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson
Foreword by Patricia Raybon

A Sojourner's Truth
ebook
  • Length: 208 pages
  • Published: October 09, 2018
  • Imprint: IVP
  • Item Code: 7376
  • ISBN: 9780830873760

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A Sojourner's Truth is an African American girl’s journey from South Carolina to the United States Naval Academy, and then to her calling as an international speaker, mentor, and thought-leader.

Intertwined with Natasha's story is the story of Moses, a leader who was born into a marginalized people group, resisted the injustices of Pharaoh, denied the power of Egypt, and trusted God even when he did not fully understand where he was going. Along the way we explore the spiritual and physical tensions of truth telling, character and leadership development, and bridge building across racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and gender lines.

Join the journey to discover your own identity, purpose, and truth-revealing moments.

"Raw, vulnerable, and bold, Natasha Robinson calls the people of God in Christ to honesty, courageous confession, and loving listening. Every Christian needs to read this beautiful and poetic call to restoration, reconciliation, and redemption."

Tara Beth Leach, senior pastor of PazNaz, author of Emboldened: A Vision for Empowering Women in Ministry

"A Sojourner's Truth is a strikingly vulnerable work. In these pages, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson gifts us with her compelling story in hopes of setting us on a liberating path toward personal change, dependency on God, and faithful action. This book is right on time because it is capable of guiding women and men to genuine self-examination, growth, and leadership. We need Natasha's voice right now!"

Drew G. I. Hart, assistant professor of theology at Messiah College, author of Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism

"This book is a bridge over troubled waters and at times steps into those waters to reveal transformative truths about our broken world. Allow the powerful, troubling, reconciling, and dynamic words from Robinson to move you toward a life of deeper insight and impact."

Efrem Smith, co-pastor of Bayside Church Midtown, author of Killing Us Softly

"In A Sojourner's Truth, Natasha Robinson weaves together three pivotal stories: her personal journey to freedom, the path of African Americans toward liberation, and the exodus experience of the Israelites. With a swift and truthful pen, Natasha calls the reader to examine their personal history while she excavates American history and the biblical narrative. As a leader, mentor, and prophetic voice of justice, Natasha has written a work that is a guidebook and a guidepost, pushing the reader toward courage, boldness, and hope."

Amena Brown, spoken-word poet, author How to Fix a Broken Record

"This message is right on time—and it couldn't come from a more trustworthy source! Natasha offers an innovative and liberating pathway to spiritual formation that will support all who seek to engage our divided world. Whether you are new to conversations around difference, division, and inequality, or a seasoned sojourner laboring under the weight of our divided world, Natasha's prophetic wisdom can guide you toward elevated and sustainable action."

Christena Cleveland, associate professor of the practice of organizational studies at Duke Divinity School, author of Disunity in Christ

"In A Sojourner's Truth, Natasha leads us through the story of Moses and through the raw reality of her own journey. Then Natasha leads us further still: she invites us to engage with our own story and our purpose in the world. Her exposition is profound, her cultural analysis is incisive and truth telling, and her personal story is both searing and vulnerable. This book is a must-read but also a must learn from!"

Jo Saxton, author of More Than Enchanting, cohost of the Lead Stories podcast

"Natasha Robinson has lived it, experienced it, learned from it, and now through her writing, teaches us. The church needs truth telling. We are lost without the truth exposing secrets, lies, and false narratives. Natasha Robinson writes the truth that emerges from her own powerful narrative. She expresses the courage to speak the truth and to raise her voice. This is a voice the church needs to hear."

Soong-Chan Rah, Milton B. Engebretson Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism at North Park Theological Seminary, author of The Next Evangelicalism

"Of the three transcendentals—beauty, goodness, and truth—it is the last one, truth, that is most under siege today in our postmodern world. This important, inspiring, and well-written book allows the light of truth to shine through uplifting—and at times heart-wrenching—stories and insights that use the theme of exodus as a guiding image. This book will stay with me for a long time."

James Bryan Smith, author of The Good and Beautiful God

"Wrapping super-helpful teaching around a super-intriguing story, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson—in her prophetic voice—calls each of us toward greater self-insight, healing, and reconciliation. Natasha writes as she lives—with integrity of character—and shares inspirational stories of courage and devotion along with an always-present authenticity. Be prepared to be challenged!"

Debra Hirsch, missional leader and speaker, author of Untamed and Redeeming Sex

"I love the way this woman writes! Guided by biblical insights, emotional honesty, and social relevance, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson does a masterful job of taking us on a journey that empowers us to lead others and ourselves out of the wilderness into the promised land of purpose, reconciliation, and real-life transformation. I highly recommend this book!"

Brenda Salter McNeil, author of A Credible Witness and Roadmap to Reconciliation

"Bold. Honest. Provocative. Wise. Natasha Robinson's voice brings all of these qualities to bear at a time when gracious but uncompromising truth telling is needed more than ever. Her personal story and biblical teaching connect us to God's heart on matters of compassion, justice, and leadership. She's the ideal guide for this tough but inspiring journey."

Edward Gilbreath, author of Reconciliation Blues and Birmingham Revolution

"I am grateful for this sister's journey and for her willingness to share it. I am also grateful for her hard-won truth and her courage in declaring it. Read it and find clarity and courage to 'act, change, live, and stay on the redemptive path!'"

Ruth Haley Barton, founder of the Transforming Center, author of Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership

"A Sojourner's Truth is Natasha Sistrunk Robinson's love letter to a stream of Christian faith familiar with compassion yet less familiar with justice. Through personal stories, keen biblical reflection, and straight talk about public policy, Natasha invites readers to rethink Christian discipleship. Revealing more and more of the truth of Jesus with each chapter, she leads readers on a sojourn well worth the taking."

Lisa Sharon Harper, founder and president of Freedom Road

"A Sojourner's Truth is an important book indeed. First, it is Natasha's story, but told on Natasha's terms. . . . For every ugly racial inequality still staining American soil and souls, she issues a battle cry to action. . . . In this brave volume, therefore, she invites us to kneel a while with her narrative and, as the saints of old used to say, to tarry there. Near her feet, humbled to look up and see God, we'll be inspired to do the right thing: to climb up from the mud and finally march."

From the foreword by Patricia Raybon, author of Undivided
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CONTENTS

Preface

Part I: Formation
1. Pain: Truth is, your identity can get you into hot water
2. Grace: Truth is, women are the unsung heroes in this world
3. Community: Truth is, there is no place like home
4. Purpose: Truth is, winners don't quit on themselves

Part II: History
5. Consciousness: Truth is, it's time to wake up
6. Deliverance: Truth is, freedom comes to those who demand it
7. Trust: Truth is, we have a money problem

Part III: Wilderness
8. Anger: Truth is, there’s something that can kill you
9. Death: Truth is, remembering can bring us together
10. Humility: Truth is, there is hope worth holding on to
11. War: Truth is, we must prepare to fight

Part IV: Redemption
12. Live: Truth is, we can find a way out of the wilderness
13. Build: Truth is, you need the right people and the right perspective
14. Heal: Truth is, love will lead us home
15. Light: Truth is, beauty can come from ashes
16. Home: Truth is, we need courage to live redeemed
Benediction
Acknowledgments
Notes

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Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Natasha Sistrunk Robinson (MA, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) is a writer, international speaker, leadership consultant, mentoring coach, and the visionary founder of the nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc.