I Don't Sexually Abuse Black Females: Black Christian Brothers Affirm Mandate to Sexually Protect Our Cultural Sisters
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I don’t sexually abuse Black females is the spiritual affirmation that anchors this entire discussion. It empowers Brothers to prevent and rectify the sexual abuse experienced by Black Sisters—a not infrequent immoral, illegal practice in our community, and in society. The season has come for Black Christian
Walter Arthur McCray
Rev. Dr. Walter Arthur McCray is a Gospelizer, a holistic "Good News" messenger of the resurrected Lord, Jesus Christ. He is a Chicago-based writer and entrepreneur, a seasoned servantleader in the Church, and president of the National Black Evangelical Association (Chicago). Dr. McCray and his wife of 40+ years have several spiritual children and Godchildren.
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I Don't Sexually Abuse Black Females - Walter Arthur McCray
REV. DR. WALTER ARTHUR McCRAY is a Gospelizer, a holistic Good News messenger
of the resurrected Lord, Jesus Christ. A seasoned minister, writer, national speaker, and servant-leader of the Church, he resides with his wife in Chicago.
I Don’t Sexually Abuse Black Females
Black Christian Brothers Affirm Mandate to
Sexually Protect Our Cultural Sisters
REV. DR. WALTER ARTHUR MCCRAY
Gospelizer
Address: P.O. Box 5369 • Chicago, IL 60680
Phone: 773.826.7790 • FAX: 773.826.7792
Website: https://www.blacklightfellowship.com
Email: info@blacklightfellowship.com
Copyright © 2018 by Walter Arthur McCray. All Rights Reserved.
Published 2018
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Books by REV. DR. WALTER ARTHUR MCCRAY
The Black Presence in the Bible (Vol. 1)
Discovering the Black and African Identity of Biblical Persons and Nations
The Black Presence in the Bible and The Table of Nations Genesis 10:1-32 (Vol. 2)
With Emphasis on the Hamitic Genealogical Line from a Black Perspective
Pro-Black, Pro-Christ, Pro-Cross
African-Descended Evangelical Identity
The Black Presence and The Passion
A Christ-centered Historical Identity Response of a Gospelizer
Black Cherry Rising
Courage Facing A Spiritual Journey of Bittersweet Life and Change
Gospelizers!
Terrorized & Intensified
The African Wonder Black Harry
Hoosier
A Gospelizer of Distinction
Black Young Adults
How to Reach Them, What to Teach Them
Get Grown! And Keep Growing
The Self-Help Adult Maturity Handbook
Marriage That Honors Divorce
When Breaking A Broken Union Pleases the Lord
The Christian Marriage Divorce Test™
A Guide for Assessing Whether to End Your Troubled Relationship
Sexually Sanctified Divorce
How Spiritual Cleansing May Disrupt
Sexual Relations and Marriage
Follow Jesus and MYOSB!
(Mind Your Own Spiritual Business!)
Unity In Diversity Without Enforced Conformity
Collaboration & Integrity of Activist Black Believers
A Rationale for Black Christian Literature
A Guide for Black Christian Writers and Authors – The What? And the Why?
I Don’t Sexually Abuse Black Females
Black Christian Brothers Affirm Mandate to Sexually Protect Our Cultural Sisters
To order these and other titles, please visit
https://www.blacklightfellowship.com
For My Cultural Sisters . . .
violated, injured, blemished
by the sexual harm of callous males.
For your sexual and spiritual security . . .
coming in its full realization.
For your Brothers of African descent
to awaken with deep sexual sensitivity . . .
feeling the anguish of your feminine humanity . . .
protecting, aiding your redemptive healing.
For your sexual vindication—rightful, social, and restful . . .
bringing wholesome restoration . . .
manifesting high and holy aspirations of
your female Black personhood—body, mind, spirit, and soul . . .
of your precious, eternal being.
For your holistic sexual peace.
________________________________
Rev. Dr. Walter Arthur McCray
May 10, 2018
Contents
I. Cultural Problem and Protection
1.Sexual Abuse on Black Sisters and A Mandate for Brothers to Protect
– Outcry of Sexually Abused American Females
– Sexually Assaulted African-American Sisters
– A Divine Voice and Warning
– The Sexual Mandate for Black Christian Brothers
– A Brother's Personal Affirmation
2.Focus on Devalued Sister Sexual Victims and Brothers' Commitment to Protection
– Justified Regard for Black Female Sexual Victims
– Brothers’ Cultural Commitment to Sisters’ Sexual Protection
– Affirmative Words and Preventive Actions
II. Christian Perspective and Prophesying
3.Sexual Abuse Definition and Christian Biblical Ideas
– Understand Sexual Abuse,
Legally
– Highlight Sexual Abuse, Biblically
– Characterize Sexually Abusive Behaviors
– Classify Actual/Potential Male Sexual Abusers
– Offer Biblically Responsible Solutions
4.Unethnical Sexual Practices and Black Brothers of Integrity
– Black Male Ethno-Cultural Sexual Abuse of Sisters
– Sexual Integrity of Black Men in Christ
III. Corrective Principles and Practices
5.Seven Sexual Affirmations of a Brother
1) † "I am sexually spiritual."
2) † "I am sexually moral."
3) † "I am sexually civil."
4) † "I am sexually ethnical."
5) † "I am sexually ethical."
6) † "I am sexually legal."
7) † "I am sexually protectoral."
6.Seven Sexually Protective Practices with Sisters