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Jubilee Creations contains titles that have been edited and compiled by Rev. Dr. Charles H. Smith.
Rev. Dr. Charles H. Smith is the Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Madison in Madison, NJ.
For more information, please visit the church website at
www.fbcofmadison.org.
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The logo for The Jubilee Legacy Bible embodies the ideals of the Jubilee.
The logo thereby makes the point that It Is Jesus who empowers us to incarnate (literally. "to en-flesh") the Jubilee. The love shown on the cross epitomizes the liberating compassion and committed witness so essential to a Jubilee people wanting the benefits of freedom and justice for all. The Jubilee is an Invitation and a challenge to revisit historical inequities for the purpose of transforming lives beyond conventional Justice to a new empowerment made possible by the Holy Spirit.
Each of the teaching materials found In this Bible connects variously to the themes of religion, freedom, and empowerment found implicitly In the logo and explicitly In the text. Illustrative maps, and the accompanying pictures and sketches.
This special logo, published by Townsend Press of the Sunday School Publishing Board of the National Baptist Convention. USA. Inc., was designed by coeditor, the Rev. Charles H. Smith. uniquely for The Jubilee Legacy Bible.
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- A Spiritual Odyssey
A series of paperback publications covering selected core themes, biblically centered studies relating to real life situations.
Frederick Douglass
Fannie Lou Hamer
Nannie Helen Burroughs
Lott Carey
Frederick Douglass
George Liele
Samuel DeWitt Proctor
Ida Barnett Wells
Phyllis Wheatley

Testimonials
“After reading African American Jubilee Legacy Spiritual Odyssey, I was inspired and challenged by its African heritage teachings and learnings. As religious education faculty at Howard University School of Divinity in Washington, D.C., I knew that I must include this text in my course, "Minister As Educator".
As a culturally relevant teacher, I welcomed this spiritual-cultural book, which made it possible for my students to connect African American history, cultural art and images, symbols, timelines, moral visions and perspectives to ancient scriptures in a creative way. Additionally, this book lends itself to practical classroom experiences. The students interacted with and used this study to design, develop and to write Cultural Tool Kits. These age-level Christian education resources were to be used in the student’s personal ministry settings, such as Sunday Schools and small group ministries. Both the tool kits and this book are excellent.”
- Jacqulyn Thorpe
Howard University
School of Divinity
Washington, DC















