Books and Publications
Choosing God's Fast: Biblical Strategies for Conquering Life's Challenges
(Paperback)by Moses V. Goldmon, MRE, Ed.D.
"If the people of God will rediscover the spiritual disciplines of prayer and fasting, they will experience God working through them in increasingly powerful ways to solve seemingly unsolvable problems."
This book is born out of a burden to usher God's people into God's presence in a way that demonstrates that "there is nothing too hard for God" (Luke 1:37).
Choosing God's Fast is designed to prepare believers to condition themselves spiritually to be instruments through which the fullness of God's love, power and glory can be manifested.
- Do you want to draw closer to God?
- Are you ready to deepen your relationship with God?
- Are you yearning to live a more victorious life?
Readers will grow spiritually, develop more temperance/self-control and experience a greater degree of God's love, grace and power working in and through them.
Dr. Moses V. Goldmon, MRE, Ed.D. serves as Assistant Professor of Religious Education at the Shaw University Divinity School located in Raleigh, NC and Pastor of Prince Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church located in New Hill, NC. He holds adjunct faculty appointments in the Department of Public Health Education at North Carolina Central University and the Department of Health Behavior/Health Education in the UNC-CH School of Public Health. He has over 25 years of experience in church, university and community settings as a pastor, administrator, faculty member, program planner and evaluator, researcher, health educator, inspirational speaker and consultant.
Pastor Matthew Southall Brown, Sr Many authors remain seated fixtures at book signings, but not the Rev. Matthew Southall Brown Sr., who kept busy mingling with the waves of guests who recently celebrated his new book.
Cain Hope Felder, Ph.D. Cain Hope Felder is professor of New Testament Language and Literature and editor of The Journal of Religious Thought at the Howard University School of Divinity. Prior to coming to Howard, he taught at Princeton Theological Seminary. He also serves as chair of the Ph.D. program and immediate past chair of the Doctor of Ministry program. 
