NEWLY PUBLISHED BOOK “Bridging the Racial Divide with the Cross of Christ”

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Hope Again Ministries (Kansas City, MO) announces its recently published Christian Book by Chaplain Maceo Gray, Th.M. The book urgently cries out for Racial Reconciliation by historically telling why and biblically showing how!

Kansas City, MO; Nov. 8, 2021

Make no mistake: the teaching of Jesus Christ is one of love and acceptance of our fellow man, regardless of race, creed, nationality, or skin color. Recent events, such as the killing of George Floyd, and the civil unrest that ensued afterward, show us that these teachings are still not being taken seriously enough. In “Bridging The Racial Divide With The Cross Of Christ,” author Chaplain Maceo Gray gets to the roots of racist dogmas and institutions. He examines how we got here, how we kept perpetuating biblical myths, and finally, how “Racism is a sin problem of pride exposed as a skin problem of prejudice.”™ Chaplain Gray clearly shows, in his newly published book, how the Holy Spirit can empower believers as Racial Reconciliation Ambassadors to help overcome racism. In your copy of the book, you will learn: Biblical Truths, Biblical Myths, Historical Truths, and the Biblical Solution. The Historical Truths are divided into the eras of Slavery, Segregation, and Subordination (1968-present).

Maceo Gray is a native of Dallas, TX, and grew up when the “Separate but Equal“ laws were in full force. All of his schooling from elementary through undergraduate collegiate work took place in segregated institutions. He graduated from Lincoln High School in 1959 and Prairie View A & M University in 1963 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering. That same year, he became the first African American engineer in the Engineering Division of the Bendix Corporation in Kansas City, MO. He took early retirement in 1993 from his position as Engineering Program Manager.

Maceo was married to his collegiate sweetheart for 53 years, Annie P. Hatcher Gray, a native of Fairfield, TX. She graduated from Dogan High School and The University of MO at Kansas City. She was a Microbiologist for the Pfizer Corporation for 20 years.  God blessed the couple with two married daughters, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. The Grays retired in 1993 to yield to the Lord’s call to full-time ministry and graduated together from Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) in 1998. Annie Gray graduated with high honors from DTS with a Degree in Cross-Cultural Ministries. After graduation, she taught English as a Second Language at Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, KS for twenty years before the Lord took her home. Chaplain Maceo Gray graduated from DTS with honors with the four-year Master of Theology Degree and has served for the past 26 years in various chaplain positions from chaplain to Midwest Region Vice President with Marketplace Ministries, a corporate chaplaincy ministry.

Bridging the Racial Divide with the Cross of Christ” is ideal for personal study, family devotions, churches, schools, Sunday Schools classes, cell groups, Black History month, Bible colleges, universities, and seminaries. This 8 X 10 size color paperback book with more than 140 color pictures consists of 331 fact-filled pages. This new book is currently available on Amazon for $29.95 with Free shipping. However, Chaplain Maceo Gray is making a special offer of his book to his hometown readers of the Dallas Post Tribune who order it directly from his corporation for only $25.00 with Free shipping also. To take advantage of this Special Offer simply send a check or money order made out to Hope Again Ministries, Inc. of $25.00 for each book ordered. Be sure to include a statement with your order as to who and where the book or books are to be shipped. Send this to:

Hope Again Ministries

P.O. Box 481331

Kansas City, MO 64148     

MORE ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Chaplain Maceo Gray, Th. M.

  • Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS); Th.M.; 1998 Honors Graduate
  • Recipient of DTS Lewis Sperry Chafer (Founder) Award
  • Recipient of DTS W.E. Hawkins Jr. Award
  • Recipient of Marketplace Ministries 1997 Chaplain of the Year Award
  • Rockhurst College-Executive Fellows MBA; 1992
  • University of MO; MS Electrical Engineering; 1977
  • Prairie View A & M University; BS Electrical Engineering; 1963
  • Co-Author, with his late wife, Annie P. Gray;

“The Christian Comfort Companion”

  • Author of “Passing on Your Christian Heritage”

Extensive Ministry and Corporate Management Experiences

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