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Discover the remarkable story of faith and fortitude in Nehemiah Reset’s powerful new pamphlet, “Richard Allen: Father of the American Methodist Episcopal Church.” This compelling narrative chronicles the life of a man born into slavery who rose to become one of the most influential religious leaders in American history. Allen’s journey from bondage to bishop is a testament to the transformative power of faith and the unyielding human spirit. This pamphlet reveals how Allen’s unwavering commitment to Christ led him not only to secure his own freedom but to establish the first independent Black denomination in America, creating a spiritual home where African Americans could worship with dignity and lead their own congregations without the indignities of racial discrimination.

You’ll want to purchase this pamphlet because it offers more than just history—it provides a blueprint for faithful perseverance in the face of systemic injustice. Nehemiah Reset masterfully connects Allen’s 18th-century struggles to contemporary challenges facing believers who seek to reconcile their faith with social action. Through vivid storytelling and powerful insights, you’ll discover how Allen’s example of combining spiritual fervor with practical activism created a legacy that continues to inspire movements for justice and equality today. This isn’t just a biography—it’s a call to embody the same courageous faith that allowed Allen to build institutions out of nothing and transform oppression into opportunity. Don’t miss this opportunity to understand how one man’s unwavering devotion to God and his people helped lay the foundation for African American religious expression and leadership for generations to come.