3 Books Published by 13th & Joan on AALBC — Book Cover Collage

Click for more detail about Two Cavapoo A Cavapoo Day At School by Jessica Pryce Two Cavapoo A Cavapoo Day At School

by Jessica Pryce
13th & Joan (Dec 26, 2023)
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Carson is excited to take her new puppies to school and show her class. But when she arrives with her puppies, she has a day that she never expected.


Click for more detail about Two Cavapoo A Cavapoo Family by Jessica Pryce Two Cavapoo A Cavapoo Family

by Jessica Pryce
13th & Joan (Dec 26, 2023)
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Carson is turning 10 years old and her parents are giving her a new puppy. Carson has to pick which puppy she wants.


Click for more detail about The Whitewashing of Christianity: A Hidden Past, A Hurtful Present, and A Hopeful Future by Jerome Gay Jr. The Whitewashing of Christianity: A Hidden Past, A Hurtful Present, and A Hopeful Future

by Jerome Gay Jr.
13th & Joan (Jun 28, 2021)
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A timely narrative of how the Christian faith has presented in a culturally monolithic manner and the effects it has on generations. And a call for Christians to respond with truth and love rooted in the Gospel.

The Whitewashing of Christianity is informative, insightful and inspirational, telling a history that’s often hidden, ignored, revised or unknown. Confrontational, but not combative, it details how the American church has helped create and maintain the false narrative that Christianity is a white man’s religion and how it has presented almost every person in Scripture and most of Africa’s theologians and martyrs as white men and women. You will be given countless references that chronicle what whitewashing is, how it has been maintained, the negative effects it has caused and more importantly, how we can stop it. The Whitewashing of Christianity:

  • Takes you on a historical, sociological, judicial and religious journey of how Christianity has been whitewashed
  • Addresses the negative effects of whitewashing and how many view Christianity as a religion of oppression
  • Presents a full narrative of redemptive history, which finds its roots in Africa
  • Highlights African theologians, philosophers, teachers and martyrs
  • Addresses claims from those that oppose Christianity with sources, Scripture and historical facts
  • Equips people on how to engage inaccurate claims of Christian history and slavery
  • Addresses the concerns of those that think Christianity is not an indigenous faith of people of African descent
  • Equips churches and organizations with ways to combat whitewashing and move in unity

The Whitewashing of Christianity leaves us with hope that what’s been done historically can be changed. It is compelling, not combative and written from a place of love and desire to fight for presenting Christianity in a diverse way and not a culturally monolithic one. Gay challenges popular views that are historically unfounded and issues a challenge that needs to take place within the Christian church. While challenging and eye-opening, you’ll be made aware of a hidden past of the accomplishments and contributions of Africa, confronted with a hurtful present of whitewashing effects and inspired by a hopeful future to move forward.