Now Listen To This Too
Rather than “Black Lives Matter”, the author says, “Eternal life matters.”
Pastor, Xulon Author Releases Book of Stories on His Journey to Starting a Black Church in a White Community
Rather than “Black Lives Matter”, the author says, “Eternal life matters.”
2019-10-11
Within the pages of Pastor
Dwayne Richardson’s new book, Now Listen To This Too ($14.49,
paperback, 9781545652305; $6.99, ebook, 9781545652312), readers will find a duology
of amazing true stories of how God used and equipped an African-American pastor
to start a church in a white community.
At a time when there is racial
unrest in the country regarding the Black Lives Matter movement, Pastor
Dwayne’s response is “eternal life matters.”
“Love never fails,” says Richardson.
Pastor Dwayne Richardson
preaches at the House of Love Ministries in Paulding, Ohio. Pastor Dwayne does
not “hole up” in his study and keep to himself. He sells barbecue out of the
church parking lot, invites people to visit with him on his patio furniture,
and yells greetings across the street. He might even cross the road for a
friendly chat, lifting up his neighbors in Christ. At House of Love services,
people wave their hands in the air to glorify God when they sing, and they weep
from their own pain during the message.
Xulon Press, a division of
Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more
than 12,000 titles published to date, Now Listen To This Too is available
online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.