![]() Every year, they invite the incoming freshman class to read a book, and the book that the freshman class was asked to read some years ago was Daniel Black’s “The Coming.” ![]() Laura Everett: How did you find his work?īill Lamar: It’s interesting - I found his work through Howard University. Tell us a bit more about Daniel.īill Lamar: Oh my goodness. And I know that he is personally one of your favorite novelists. Laura Everett: You spoke with the novelist Daniel Black for this episode, and he is a really fascinating human - a writer and thinker, and a deeply spiritual man. Through this podcast, we want to share our hope in the resurrection and perhaps breathe life into leaders struggling in their own “valley of dry bones.” This is the seventh episode of a series of conversations with leaders from the church and other fields. Laura Everett: From Faith & Leadership, this is “Can These Bones,” a podcast that asks a fresh set of questions about leadership and the future of the church.īill Lamar: And I’m Bill Lamar. The Ndugu Nzinga community, founded by Daniel Black Video: Daniel Black reading from “The Coming”Įncyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture: Daniel Black entry Listen to all the episodes and learn more about the hosts. ![]()
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