The Lion Tells His Tale
Jesus Christ is the Lion from the tribe of Judah. His death,
burial, and resurrection are a story worth telling.
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Jesus Christ is depicted through various figures, metaphors, and
titles. One is the "Lion of Judah," evoking imagery of majesty,
power, and authority. Rev. 5:5 (NIV), says, "Then one of the elders
said to me, “Do not weep! See, the Lion of the tribe of
Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed. He can open the
scroll and its seven seals.” The Lion Tells His Tale is an African
Proverb that says, "Until the lion tells his tale, the hunt will
always glorify the hunter."Essentially, he who holds the pen
controls the narrative. How do we make room for diverse voices to
be heard in the story of American History? Who will tell the
"Unspoken Truths" of the African American experience? These
questions are explored in the world premiere play, "The Lion Tells
His Tale." Join us Tuesday, July 23, at 3:30 PM (PT), with special
studio guest, Vida Oliphant-Sneed, playwright of the play "The Lion
Tells His Tale" which debuted in Seattle, Washington, on May 1-5,
2024. We will learn about her journey and why she wrote the
play. Mrs. Sneed is a wife, mother, grandmother, and educator.
She is a Teaching Leader within the Bible Study Fellowship (BSF)
international Bible study program. You may speak with the host
by calling (319) 527-6720. Hope4Today is an outreach program of
Yield to the King Ministry. You can reach us anytime at our website
yieldtothekingministry.org
titles. One is the "Lion of Judah," evoking imagery of majesty,
power, and authority. Rev. 5:5 (NIV), says, "Then one of the elders
said to me, “Do not weep! See, the Lion of the tribe of
Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed. He can open the
scroll and its seven seals.” The Lion Tells His Tale is an African
Proverb that says, "Until the lion tells his tale, the hunt will
always glorify the hunter."Essentially, he who holds the pen
controls the narrative. How do we make room for diverse voices to
be heard in the story of American History? Who will tell the
"Unspoken Truths" of the African American experience? These
questions are explored in the world premiere play, "The Lion Tells
His Tale." Join us Tuesday, July 23, at 3:30 PM (PT), with special
studio guest, Vida Oliphant-Sneed, playwright of the play "The Lion
Tells His Tale" which debuted in Seattle, Washington, on May 1-5,
2024. We will learn about her journey and why she wrote the
play. Mrs. Sneed is a wife, mother, grandmother, and educator.
She is a Teaching Leader within the Bible Study Fellowship (BSF)
international Bible study program. You may speak with the host
by calling (319) 527-6720. Hope4Today is an outreach program of
Yield to the King Ministry. You can reach us anytime at our website
yieldtothekingministry.org
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