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I Dreamt A Dream: Breaking Free From the Spirit of the New-Age Bulley "Ethnic Crusaders"
I Dreamt A Dream: Breaking Free From the Spirit of the New-Age Bulley "Ethnic Crusaders"
I Dreamt A Dream: Breaking Free From the Spirit of the New-Age Bulley "Ethnic Crusaders"
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The work of I Dreamt a Dream is one that is near to my heart. The book primarily focuses on overcoming the spirit of the new age bullies. In the book I try and define what bullies look like under today's sophisticated disguises. The book address not only the spirit of the bully in others but encourage each reader to take a close look into the mi

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Release dateJan 1, 2022
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I Dreamt A Dream: Breaking Free From the Spirit of the New-Age Bulley "Ethnic Crusaders"

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    I Dreamt A Dream - Chauncee Young

    Copyright 2021 by B4A Beauty for Ashes, LLC

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the publisher, except brief quotes used in interviews.

    Taken from the Complete Jewish Bible by David H. Stern. Copyright © 1998. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Messianic Jewish Publishers, 6120 Day Long Lane, Clarksville, MD 21029. www.messianicjewish.net.

    Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Strong, James. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. Abingdon Press, 1890. Print.

    ISBN 978-1-0880-1925-2

    Published by B4A Beauty for Ashes, LLC

    Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 - Another Movement?

    Chapter 2 - Agenda and Movements –– Who or What is

    Behind Them?

    Chapter 3 - Crusaders or Disciples? Am I Being Bullied?

    Chapter 4 - Where Do Violent Movements Come From?

    Chapter 5 - The True Calling of Leadership in Fragmented

    Minority Communities

    Chapter 6 - My Brother’s Keeper (Who’s Got My Back?)

    Dedication

    Glossary

    About The Author

    Introduction

    The Dream: I remember a massive body of Black people, colored people, African Americans if you will, being violently forced to migrate. There were black people of all ages and sizes, the old and young alike. Those forcing them to migrate were of their own skin color. Black men were violently attacking the people I saw in the dream, while shouting words of the which I do not remember. They were angry and hostile, but it seemed they thought what they were doing was for the good of the people they were forcing to migrate. The people were terrified as they were moving under the direction of this angry group/mob of what may be called Crusaders. They were forced to leave their homes, their towns, their communities, and any place of which they had been rooted. I was there of course in the dream but not sure if I was a part of the dispersion/exodus. I wondered where they were going. Where are they taking these people? What could this mean? Is there such a movement going on in real-time? Or are such movements merely proverbial? Could it be that many people of color are being forced to leave what they now call home to be a part of a dispersion/exodus caused by angry, disgruntled, and disillusioned people of color? Will there be a more obvious, more aggressive emergence of disillusioned people of color who feel the only way to protect other people of color is to force them out of this land (i.e. America) and its culture and sub-cultures to a place they feel or deem more suitable? If so, what does that mean for us (i.e. people of color in the body of Messiah) today in real time? When I awoke from the dream-like state, I could hear Joaquina Kalukango, the actress who played Mahalia Jackson, saying as she did in the movie to Dr. Martin Luther King, Tell ‘em bout the dream!! This could be because at times you can find me walking through my home in a non-serious mode saying the same words.

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