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Speak Water, Take Love, Where We Stand: Poems of Black Resilience, The Skinny Poetry Anthology, Party of Black, Bottle of Life, A Day of Presence Truth Thomas (born Glenn Edward Thomas in Knoxville, Tennessee ) is an American singer-songwriter, poet, editor, publisher and founder of Cherry Castle Publishing, LLC.
In addition to receiving pastoral counseling, conversion therapy, [41] and discipleship training, he attended several ex-gay programs, including Life Ministries in New York City (1983–1991) [42] and the residential ex-gay program Love in Action in Memphis, Tennessee (July 1996-October 1998). [43]
Oh the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus: Expository Messages from John 17. Wipf and Stock Publishers. 2007. ISBN 978-1-59752-218-2. Following Ben: Expository Preaching for Frail Followers of Pulpit Giants. Wipf and Stock Publishers. 2006. ISBN 1-59752-958-3. Giving as an Act of Worship. Wipf and Stock Publishers. 2006. ISBN 1-59752-712-2.
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In 1995, Locke and Biggers became engaged. They have four children, two of whom are adopted. In January 2018, Locke confirmed in a video posted to Facebook that he and Biggers had separated, [27] and the divorce was finalized in May. [28] Locke married Tai Cowan McGee in 2018. Prior to their marriage, she was his administrative assistant.
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The Church of God of Prophecy (COGOP) is a Holiness Pentecostal Christian Church. It is one of six Church of God bodies headquartered in Cleveland, Tennessee that arose from a small meeting of believers who gathered at the Holiness Church at Camp Creek near the Tennessee/North Carolina border on Saturday, June 13, 1903. [3]