Brother Booker Ashe - It's Amazing What The Lord Can Do

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  • ISBN978-1-311-50274-2
  • EAN9781311502742
  • Date de parution13/03/2016
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  • ÉditeurJPCA

Résumé

A biography of America's premier Black monk, aka Milwaukee's Ghetto Friar Tuck. Brother Booker Ashe was many things to many people. He was a famous clergyman, a civil rights leader, an inner city icon, a national black celebrity, a civic cornerstone, a chef, a theatrical buff, and a brother to all. Talented, charismatic, dynamic and multifaceted - everyone who met the man has a different story to tell.
America's premier black monk. an inner city institution.the Black Friar Tuck.the Black Ghetto Santa Claus.Milwaukee's greatest humanitarian..a beggar and a provider . a Mother Theresa Type with no hidden agenda.a preacher and theatrical director. a gambler and a chain smoker..a modern day Ghandi.an Ecclesastical pimp.a pimp for Christ.The Star of Walnut Street. the hood's Robin Hood.a chef and artist...
a civil rights icon and proclaimer of love. a man of effusive ebullient goodness .a humble black man with a compelling voice of love...a sign of the revolution being accomplished in the Roman Catholic Church worldwide and in the Franciscan family... a Black man clad in brown robes taking Christ's teachings to the poor...a big man with a hearty laugh and a twinkle in his eye that belies the seriousness that underlies his life.
A biography of America's premier Black monk, aka Milwaukee's Ghetto Friar Tuck. Brother Booker Ashe was many things to many people. He was a famous clergyman, a civil rights leader, an inner city icon, a national black celebrity, a civic cornerstone, a chef, a theatrical buff, and a brother to all. Talented, charismatic, dynamic and multifaceted - everyone who met the man has a different story to tell.
America's premier black monk. an inner city institution.the Black Friar Tuck.the Black Ghetto Santa Claus.Milwaukee's greatest humanitarian..a beggar and a provider . a Mother Theresa Type with no hidden agenda.a preacher and theatrical director. a gambler and a chain smoker..a modern day Ghandi.an Ecclesastical pimp.a pimp for Christ.The Star of Walnut Street. the hood's Robin Hood.a chef and artist...
a civil rights icon and proclaimer of love. a man of effusive ebullient goodness .a humble black man with a compelling voice of love...a sign of the revolution being accomplished in the Roman Catholic Church worldwide and in the Franciscan family... a Black man clad in brown robes taking Christ's teachings to the poor...a big man with a hearty laugh and a twinkle in his eye that belies the seriousness that underlies his life.
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