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Words That Ignite the Soul

Renee Tate Writes

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WHEN THE WORD
BECOMES REAL

If your heart, mind, spirit or head needs lifting – this book is for you. These narratives/testimonies from seven amazing authors aim to uplift readers and remind them that hope is not lost. The book emphasizes themes such as forgiveness, grace, restoration, faith, healing, peace and joy. It is available in both paperback and eBook formats.

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Reviews

The information the author provided is long-due. I was amazed by the factual and statistical information that educated and enlightened us to a new way of thinking (Culture and Conflict: African American Congregations).

Sandra Richardson, author of “Southern Secrets: Sins of the Past”

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“A look back in time for baby-boomers” that highlights the enduring bonds and a cherishes sense of family (Ode to the Grove).

This collaborative project reveals how personal relationships with God can transform one’s life of trial to triumph and pain to praise. “When the Word Becomes Real” is a valuable resource for seekers and believers.

Dr. Glora Barrett, author of “Seduction of the Church: P.I.M.P” and “Beyond Blessed: Shift to Open Heaven Living.”

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Dr. Annisteen Tate-Cammack

Dr. Annisteen Tate-Cammack, writes under the pen name “Renee Tate.”  She is an inspirational poetry, prose and nonfiction writer with a passion for uplifting others through the power of words. Renee’s work encourages self-reflection and empowerment, offering readers a source of comfort and motivation through themes of resilience and faith.

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IN THE PRESS

'Culture and Conflict: African American Congregations' explores culture and conflict in the Black church

RELEASE DATE AUGUST 20, 2018

If there is a subject that has been widely overlooked and largely understudied deserving of being explored and discussed, it would be the subject of how culture influences the recognition and resolution of conflict in predominately African American congregations. In Dr. Annisteen Tate-Cammack's riving and eye-opening novel "Culture and Conflict: African American Congregations", this subject matter is addressed in a way that brings readers into questioning, "Does the uniqueness of African American culture impact the way discord is managed in a predominately African American congregation?

​Deftly constructed at 132 pages, "Culture and Conflict: African American Congregations" explores the uniqueness of African American culture as it relates to conflict. Black people have formed their own worldviews and distinctive culture as parallels and not replicas to mainstream culture. These distinctive forms of culture and worldview's influence every facet of life including the worship experience.

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