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Emmanuel Bishop: When God Walks Among Us

By: Rodney Hamright
Narrated by: Ed Fairbanks's voice replica
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What if God returned to Earth—not as thunder, not as fire, but as a six-foot-tall Black man with dreadlocks named Emmanuel Bishop?

In the streets, on the corners, in the schools, and in the prisons, Emmanuel walks among the people. His voice is soft but unshakable, carrying wisdom that unsettles the powerful and uplifts the forgotten. Every parable, every story, every act of love is a mirror turned against the systems that were built to break Black and Brown bodies.

His teachings flip the tables of society—challenging courts, schools, churches, and governments that thrive on division and fear. He tells the oppressed that their anger is truth, but warns that violence only feeds the story written against them. He calls the marginalized not “small” but greater than the narrative forced upon them. He dares them to love each other, not as a commandment, but as rebellion.

Soon, Emmanuel Bishop is more than a man—he is a movement. And movements scare those in power. His words ripple through neighborhoods, churches, and nations, exposing injustice and forcing the world to reckon with a God who refuses to be whitewashed, silenced, or confined.

This is not just a retelling of Christ’s story—it is a reimagining that speaks directly to the cries of today. Emmanuel Bishop does not come for comfort. He comes for the work. And the world will never be the same.

©2025 Mr. Rodney Hamright (P)2025 Mr. Rodney Hamright
African American
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