Listen to the sound clip The recognition of Jesus’ African heritage is more than a historical revelation; it is a reimagining of faith that challenges centuries of exclusion and distortion. As this understanding becomes more widespread, it has the potential to transform not only how we see Jesus but also how we see each other. This is not just about correcting the record—it is about reclaiming a narrative that has been used to divide and using it instead to unite. from Steffan (English United States) TTS Computer AI Voice:
The recognition of Jesus’ African heritage is more than a historical revelation; it is a reimagining of faith that challenges centuries of exclusion and distortion. As this understanding becomes more widespread, it has the potential to transform not only how we see Jesus but also how we see each other. This is not just about correcting the record—it is about reclaiming a narrative that has been used to divide and using it instead to unite.
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