Black History Unmasked: Zipporah: Moses' Ethiopian Wife


This episode explores the enduring power of God's word, emphasizing that it never expires or returns void. Connie Morris shares insights on biblical history, the importance of studying scripture, and how God's promises and truths remain eternal, especially in the context of racial history and identity. She highlights the biblical and cultural significance of Zipporah, Moses' wife, and her role in covenant moments, African identity, and biblical history. This episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing Black women in scripture and their impact on faith and heritage.
Faith on the Go
The Word of God in your ear. Faith in your walk. Faith in your talk. And hope for the journey ahead.
Like Jabez, many of us have carried pain, labels, and stories that tried to define who we are. But pain does not get the final word. Jabez prayed, and God answered. He asked God to bless him, enlarge his territory, keep His hand upon him, and protect him from evil.
And Jeremiah 29:11 reminds us that God still has good plans for our lives — plans of peace, hope, and a future.
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