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Growing Stronger In Christ
| Volume 3 | 6-Part Series |
| Giving When You Do Not Have Enough | |
| The Blessing Of Finishing Last | |
| Something Better Than Money | |
| The Antidote For Despair | |
| When The Brook Dries Up | |
| How To Do The Impossible | |
| Special feature | |
| Interview: | Barry Black: The Man and His Mission |
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Rear Admiral Barry C Black |
Perhaps the most visible Seventh-day Adventist minister in the world, Black who currently works on Capitol Hill, is a retired Rear Admiral who worked at the Pentagon in command of all 1,500 chaplains in the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. He officiated at John Kennedy, Jr.’s burial at sea in 1999 and led Pentagon memorial services for the victims of September 11, 2001.
Raised by a single mother in an inner city housing project, Black calls her “a saint” and says she had “a vibrant, robust spirituality, which she transmitted to me.” She sent him to Pine Forge Academy, on to Oakwood College, seminary at Andrews University, and two doctorates. Yet, in the pulpit and personally, Black has a magnetic capacity to relate to the poor and the powerful, the educated and the uneducated, those of all faiths and none.
Additional links on this topic:
| Black, Barry C. Video Clip |


