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Acts 10:34
So, Peter opened his mouth and said: “Truly I understand that God shows no partiality.”
WORDS OF HOPE
I was inspired while learning how the first woman of African American and Native American decent, through countless adversities, followed her dream to be a pilot. Bessie Coleman, born in 1896 to a mixed, poor family of 14 living in the south, made the odds of fulfilling that dream appear bleak.
Motivated to succeed, she discovered a flight school in France where folks had a different view of women and race. So, against all odds, she learned French, applied, and was accepted to school. Bessie returned to the States, where racial and gender discrimination excluded her from becoming a commercial pilot. As a result, her only career option was to become a stunt flyer.
Bessie was determined to own a plane and open her own flight school. She would speak at churches, theaters, and schools to earn money. She would refuse venues that segregated against African Americans and became famous for publicly standing up for her beliefs.
Before her untimely flying death at 34, she had plans to start a school for disenfranchised folks wanting to fly. Bessie had become the sacrifice so others could follow their dreams. Gigi Coleman, Bessie’s niece, is making her dream a legacy. She started a nonprofit aviation program for disadvantaged youth seeking career opportunities in aviation. Sharing the story of her inspiring aunt, she encourages others to follow their dreams.
Bessie, in her young courageous life, experienced prejudices and setbacks that would make most people run. The Bible describes all forms of racism, prejudice, and discrimination suggesting they are insults to Christ. Jesus came to share the good news that “ALL” are made in the image and likeness of God and ALL humankind are a part of Gods Kingdom. Consequently, while different ethnicities exist, there is by Gods design only one race, the “human” race.
“The air is the only place free from prejudice”. Bessie Coleman 1892 -1926
PRAYER
Creator God, let our eyes forsake the color of our skin and focus instead on our hearts, that we may embrace ALL humankind as one in Christ. In Jesus name, Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Donna Jackson
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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