MY NEEG'-ER

Healing the ontological wound of the ā€œNā€ Word

by Caliph Zaphnathpaaneah El


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/12/2013

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9781491816394
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9781491816400
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9781491816387

About the Book

The intent of this book is to bring about awareness and restore a biblical identity to a people who are the only people in the history of mankind whose identity the world has concealed! It is time to challenge the assigned meaning of the word "NEEG'-ER" for two reasons: 1) It has been used to place a particular people in a singular distinct classification as the only people on the planet with a given identity that is false, and 2) It has been used as a weapon in the pseudo speciation, demoralization, stigmatization, and dehumanization of a people. It is through the bible that these questions finally find answers and relief. Those who contrived to cover up its meaning meant it for evil, but YAHWEH has turned it into something good.


About the Author

Caliph Zaphnathpaaneah El, born in Homer, LA, relocated to California in 1977 after graduation from Homer High School. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in 1995 by the Survine Ministries Bible College, located in Aurora, CO. He serves as Senior Pastor of Moriah Christian Fellowship Baptist Church in Oakland, CA for the past 30 years. In 1994 he led the Moriah Church in a building campaign to erect an edifice in Oakland, CA and performed in the capacity of a project manager. The facility was completed in 1996. He was a business owner of Agape Trucking Company, located in Oakland, CA; President and Founder of Lighthouse Ministries Housing and Community Economic Development Corporation; Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of Bay Area Inner City Leadership Alliance (BAICLA) (www.baicla.org); and Founder and Chairman of the National Coalition of Clergy and Community Together (NCCCT) (www.thenccct.org). He has worked with numerous ministerial alliances, associations, and conventions within his denomination and outside his denomination. His ministries were declared a national model.