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My Lord, He Calls Me: Stories of Faith by Black American Latter-day Saints My Lord, He Calls Me: Stories of Faith by Black American Latter-day Saints by Alice Faulkner Burch
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“I hated whenever the topic of Black people and the priesthood came up. The other kids would break their necks just to see what my reaction was. I always stayed quiet to hear what these folks had to say about something that
they claimed no longer mattered because it was so long ago; they would tell me and other Black people to “move on” when we talked about racism and slavery. I refused to be the spokesperson for my entire race or to be told why I and my ancestors deserved to be punished for our skin color.”
Alice Faulkner Burch, My Lord, He Calls Me: Stories of Faith by Black American Latter-day Saints
“It is the dream of parents and grandparents that their children and grandchildren have a better lot in life: better experiences and more opportunities. That was my dream for my children, and now it’s my dream for my grandchildren. I have seen that having the gospel in your life as a youth and living it opens doors of opportunities that allow more to be accomplished. The gospel provides more protection against the generational curses that seem to plague people.”
Alice Faulkner Burch, My Lord, He Calls Me: Stories of Faith by Black American Latter-day Saints
“Members often ask me why I joined this church and why I’ve stayed a member. It’s difficult to explain with mere words, but I tell them as best I can. It’s my birthright to receive all the ordinances, and my being in this church is my walk with Jesus.”
Alice Faulkner Burch, My Lord, He Calls Me: Stories of Faith by Black American Latter-day Saints
“Jesus has always stayed with me. Even during times when people I loved turned their backs on me, I was
physically and verbally abused, members told lies about me, local leaders eschewed me, a gift of wrapped dog
poop was left for me, letters were sent to me telling me to leave the Church because I didn’t belong, threats to
kill me were made, and the unsuccessful attempts to harm me. Jesus has always stayed with me, blessing me and
teaching me and reassuring me.”
Alice Faulkner Burch, My Lord, He Calls Me: Stories of Faith by Black American Latter-day Saints