The world needs leaders who are prepared to dismantle injustice.
Through the story told in the Song of Solomon, you will learn to use the one tool that heals both victim and oppressor: God’s love.
This once popular interpretation of the Song of Solomon details a young woman’s struggle between submitting to King Solomon as his sex slave and accepting her beloved Shepherd’s invitation to come away. The scholars who subscribed to this interpretation believed the Song of Solomon was a rallying cry to dismantle the injustices perpetuated by the unpopular King Solomon against his Northern Kingdom. Was this interpretation buried in modern times to justify slavery and segregation? You will need to judge for yourself.
The book is divided into eight lessons, each ending with a suggested spiritual practice. The reader gets a solid understanding of the Song of Solomon wrapped around an unforgettable parable: the story of an African-American baseball coach turned congressional representative, who, influenced by the Song of Solomon, spent his life dismantling injustice.
The Disorderly Parable Bible Studies teach the way Jesus taught, by using stories of everyday people and things to illustrate spiritual truths.
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April Love-Fordham, with a BEE and MSEE from Georgia Institute of Technology, spent twenty years in the corporate world including several in Washington DC as a technology advisor. Having worked her way to the executive suite, she retired from the corporate world in her early forties to earn an MDiv from Columbia Theological Seminary, which named her as a 2014 Guthrie Scholar. She also received a DMin from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary while pastoring two churches. Her books James in the Suburbs won the 2019 Readers’ Favorite Silver Medal for Christian Study/Devotion and Dismantling Injustice won the 2021 Reader’s Favorite Silver Medal for Christian Book. She lives with her husband and their Great Dane in the suburbs of Atlanta where she is writing a series of Disorderly Parable Bible Studies.