Soul Care in African American Practice

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Barbara L. Peacock
InterVarsity Press

Now more than ever we need to pause -- intentionally -- and encounter the Divine. Peacock calls us to a journey of prayer, spiritual direction, and soul care -- presenting a path toward culturally authentic experiences of spiritual tranformation.

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