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Protest at Midnight

Ministry to a Nation Torn Apart

Peter Storey

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"Let me say to President Botha: apartheid is doomed! It has been condemned in the councils of God, rejected by every nation on the planet and is no longer believed in by the people who gave it birth. Apartheid is the god that has failed . . . let not one more sacred life be offered on its blood-stained altar." This is what Bishop Peter Storey preached in 1986 in the darkest hours of black suffering in a South Africa torn apart by racial oppression. Join him as a youthful chaplain to Nelson Mandela on Robben Island, defying armed police entering his pulpit, heading the SA Council of Churches with Bishop Desmond Tutu, leading 25,000 marchers against Johannesburg's secret police headquarters, and confronting Winnie Mandela's wrongs. Storey's ministry was shaped by one simple question: "What does it mean to obey Jesus in apartheid South Africa?" This book tells of his answer and challenges the silence of American churches in the face of nationalism, systemic racism, and right-wing populism in the USA.

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church leadership, Christian Living, Christian life and practice, church/state, BIOGRAPHY and AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Religious social and pastoral thought and activity, 1938-, Religious, Protest at Midnight, Peter John, Clergy, anti-racism, prophetic theology, Biography, Sarah Musser, social justice, war/non-violence, Christianity and politics, South Africa, Church and social problems, Social Issues, Storey, Ethics, Christianity, Biography: religious and spiritual, Methodist Church of Southern Africa, Religious ethics, Peter Storey, Christian Theology