Journey to Freedom: Discovering the God of Deliverance, an Exodus Bible Study
Natasha Sistrunk Robinson
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Description
The book of Exodus not only tells the story of Moses and the Israelites but also uncovers a piece of your own story, and how God desires for you to live in His liberty every day. In this 8-week Bible study, you'll see how God reveals His presence and His attitude toward issues of injustice, leadership, and social responsibilities. Discover new insights into Exodus and be equipped to make long-lasting, God-honoring impacts in your community.
Product Details
Price
$18.99
$17.66
Publisher
Our Daily Bread Publishing
Publish Date
August 02, 2022
Pages
256
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 0.6 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781640701618
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Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is an international speaker, leadership consultant, and diversity and mentoring coach with more than 20 years of leadership experience in the military, federal government, church, seminary, and nonprofit sectors. She is the author of A Sojourner's Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World, Mentor for Life and its accompanying leader's training manual, and the Bible study Hope for Us: Knowing God through the Nicene Creed.
Reviews
"Clear. Accessible. Relevant and well-researched. In Journey to Freedom Natasha Sistrunk Robinson engages you with the drama of the Exodus narrative and challenges you with probing questions that, if faced honestly, will produce more wisdom about yourself, the world, and God. Journey to Freedom is the rare kind of study that refreshes your enthusiasm for God's word and fans a passion to work for justice today."--Jemar Tisby, PhD, author of the New York Times best seller The Color of Compromise and How to Fight Racism
"Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is exactly the right woman to offer us an accessible, thoughtful, and relevant look at Exodus that will serve the whole church. This study will comfort the oppressed and challenge the comfortable and give all of us insight into God's story of redemption, both in the time of Moses and in our own time. I am so grateful for Natasha's wise words, insightful questions, and provocative reflections in Journey to Freedom."--Amy Julia Becker, author of To Be Made Well and White Picket Fences
"Excited about Natasha's work to take us on a journey of deliverance! We have been saved, are being saved, and will be saved. Exodus is a book that slave masters tried to keep away from slaves because the masters knew that if the God the enslaved heard about was a deliverer, then the enslaved could experience His great deliverance for themselves. As those who are being saved, we have a ton of lingering deliverances as well. Read, study, lead through this work, and see that journey come true in you."--Dr. Eric Mason, pastor of Epiphany Fellowship and author of Urban Apologetics
"Experiencing true freedom begins with a solid biblical foundation. In the transformative Bible study Journey to Freedom, God has gifted Dr. Robinson with fresh insights for interpreting the Scriptures while simultaneously providing real-life application. Journey to Freedom welcomes readers to drink from a liberating exegesis of the book of Exodus while refreshing the depths of their souls. This Exodus narrative from an African American female's perspective is most needed amidst our post-modern society."--Barbara L. Peacock, DMin, author of award-winning Soul Care in African American Practice
"Freedom and liberation are dominant themes in Scripture for how the people of God ought to engage in life as a whole. This study is theologically rich and accessible for understanding what it means to be the people of God. This is a MUST READ biblical resource!"--David M. Bailey, founder of Arrabon and coauthor of A People, A Place, and a Just Society
"In Journey to Freedom, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson masterfully weaves a deep respect for the historical narrative of Exodus with her own lived experience as an African American woman in this present day. She brings us into the story as it is, not necessarily as we've always thought it to be. If you're looking for a way to study the Bible that is both challenging and accessible, you'll find it in this rich, well-researched, deeply relevant study."--Emily P. Freeman, author of The Next Right Thing
"This study is itself an exodus out of old ways of being, doing, and thinking. Natasha is a trusted guide, a faithful leader, a Moses figure for our time. I sit at her feet to be edified and liberated from oppressive ways."--Idelette McVicker, author of Recovering Racists: Dismantling White Supremacy and Reclaiming Our Humanity and the founder of SheLoves Media Society
"Weaving together her leadership expertise, rich theological insights, and the deep ties the Exodus narrative has to the history of African Americans, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson provides a perspective on the book of Exodus that's never been done before. Be ready to have your eyes opened, your heart challenged, and your mind engaged as you learn what it means to be and live freed."--Grace P. Cho, author of the Bible studies Courageous Influence: Embrace the Way God Made You for Impact and Create in Me a Heart of Wisdom
"Natasha Sistrunk Robinson invites us to explore the depths of God's story--and thus, our story--in this beautiful and compelling new work. Robinson reminds us that in discovering God, 'we discover ourselves.' And that is exactly what this work does: it leads us on a journey of discovery that, in turn, acts as a path toward our collective liberation. Journey to Freedom is a necessary gift to the church."--Kat Armas, author of Abuelita Faith and host of The Protagonistas podcast
"When it comes to the book of Exodus, a saga of both leadership and liberation, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is the person from whom I want to learn. Her deep faith, sharp mind, and commitment to honoring the text make her the guide I want to take me on this journey. I'm excited for the ways God will use this study to open the eyes of churches and individuals to recognize what God was up to in the past, and what God might be up to today. It's freedom time, y'all."--Margot Starbuck, author and speaker
"Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is exactly the right woman to offer us an accessible, thoughtful, and relevant look at Exodus that will serve the whole church. This study will comfort the oppressed and challenge the comfortable and give all of us insight into God's story of redemption, both in the time of Moses and in our own time. I am so grateful for Natasha's wise words, insightful questions, and provocative reflections in Journey to Freedom."--Amy Julia Becker, author of To Be Made Well and White Picket Fences
"Excited about Natasha's work to take us on a journey of deliverance! We have been saved, are being saved, and will be saved. Exodus is a book that slave masters tried to keep away from slaves because the masters knew that if the God the enslaved heard about was a deliverer, then the enslaved could experience His great deliverance for themselves. As those who are being saved, we have a ton of lingering deliverances as well. Read, study, lead through this work, and see that journey come true in you."--Dr. Eric Mason, pastor of Epiphany Fellowship and author of Urban Apologetics
"Experiencing true freedom begins with a solid biblical foundation. In the transformative Bible study Journey to Freedom, God has gifted Dr. Robinson with fresh insights for interpreting the Scriptures while simultaneously providing real-life application. Journey to Freedom welcomes readers to drink from a liberating exegesis of the book of Exodus while refreshing the depths of their souls. This Exodus narrative from an African American female's perspective is most needed amidst our post-modern society."--Barbara L. Peacock, DMin, author of award-winning Soul Care in African American Practice
"Freedom and liberation are dominant themes in Scripture for how the people of God ought to engage in life as a whole. This study is theologically rich and accessible for understanding what it means to be the people of God. This is a MUST READ biblical resource!"--David M. Bailey, founder of Arrabon and coauthor of A People, A Place, and a Just Society
"In Journey to Freedom, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson masterfully weaves a deep respect for the historical narrative of Exodus with her own lived experience as an African American woman in this present day. She brings us into the story as it is, not necessarily as we've always thought it to be. If you're looking for a way to study the Bible that is both challenging and accessible, you'll find it in this rich, well-researched, deeply relevant study."--Emily P. Freeman, author of The Next Right Thing
"This study is itself an exodus out of old ways of being, doing, and thinking. Natasha is a trusted guide, a faithful leader, a Moses figure for our time. I sit at her feet to be edified and liberated from oppressive ways."--Idelette McVicker, author of Recovering Racists: Dismantling White Supremacy and Reclaiming Our Humanity and the founder of SheLoves Media Society
"Weaving together her leadership expertise, rich theological insights, and the deep ties the Exodus narrative has to the history of African Americans, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson provides a perspective on the book of Exodus that's never been done before. Be ready to have your eyes opened, your heart challenged, and your mind engaged as you learn what it means to be and live freed."--Grace P. Cho, author of the Bible studies Courageous Influence: Embrace the Way God Made You for Impact and Create in Me a Heart of Wisdom
"Natasha Sistrunk Robinson invites us to explore the depths of God's story--and thus, our story--in this beautiful and compelling new work. Robinson reminds us that in discovering God, 'we discover ourselves.' And that is exactly what this work does: it leads us on a journey of discovery that, in turn, acts as a path toward our collective liberation. Journey to Freedom is a necessary gift to the church."--Kat Armas, author of Abuelita Faith and host of The Protagonistas podcast
"When it comes to the book of Exodus, a saga of both leadership and liberation, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is the person from whom I want to learn. Her deep faith, sharp mind, and commitment to honoring the text make her the guide I want to take me on this journey. I'm excited for the ways God will use this study to open the eyes of churches and individuals to recognize what God was up to in the past, and what God might be up to today. It's freedom time, y'all."--Margot Starbuck, author and speaker