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From Publishers Weekly The story of a boy's rise from the ghetto to become the first African-American Chaplain of the United States, Black's autobiographical self-help thrums with sincerity and deep faith. Growing up in Baltimore with little except the love of a strong mother, Black was surrounded "by overwhelming poverty and discouragement and death-bound adults who were enslaved ... by alcohol and drugs." A college student when he joined the Civil Rights movement, he was inspired by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to see pastors not as "dealers in gossamer hopes and dreams... but drum majors for justice, truth and righteousness." Deciding to become a minister himself, Black joins the U.S. Navy and eventually becomes Rear Admiral and Navy Chief of Chaplains, buoyed by his dedication to work and by "being a good steward of time." Committed to living and leading in a Godly manner, as well as to the art of inspiration-surprising people with love, diligence, optimism and moral courage-Black's narrative teaches and preaches as it takes readers through his career arc and into his day-to-day work, presenting the lessons he's gathered along the way. Though some lessons are less inspirational than others (engaging advice like "To mobilize people, challenge them" shares the page with "Think outside the box"), Black's work is full of thoughtful advice, presented with intelligence and conviction. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Review With Barry Black, you don't just hear a sermon, you see the sermon. That sermon is captured vividly in this story of his life. A life shaped by love, humility, confidence, courage, strength, and hope. - from the Foreword, THOMAS R. CARPER, US Senator

About the Author Barry C. Black is the 62nd Chaplain of the United States Senate. He has earned doctorates in philosophy and ministry. Commissioned in 1976 as a chaplain in the U.S. Navy, Rear Admiral Black retired after a nearly thirty-year military career, serving as Navy Chief of Chaplains in his last

position. Black is a popular lecturer and preacher in the U.S., England, and other parts of the world. He and his wife, Brenda, have three sons, Barry II, Brendan, and Bradford.

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From the Hood to the Hill is Chaplain Black's story of overcoming unpromising beginnings in the ghettos of Baltimore. His travels through uncharted waters exemplify God's power for change. Read his story and discover how you, too, can move toward unprecedented satisfaction through a living faith in God. "With Barry Black, you don't just hear a sermon, you see the sermon. That sermon is captured vividly in this story of his life. A life shaped by love, humility, confidence, courage, strength, and hope." - from the Foreword, THOMAS R. CARPER, US Senator "Barry Black is a leader among leaders. Brilliant and articulate, yet humble and approachable, he is a force for integrity, goodness, and compassion on Capitol Hill . . . this narrative, From the Hood to the Hill, is a fascinating read." - DR. RICK WARREN, Best-Selling Author, The Purpose Driven Life, and Pastor, Saddleback Church, Lake Forest, CA "Chaplain Barry Black embodies the best of the American Spirit and the Christian tradition-a man of great erudition who has never forgotten his humble roots; a man of great faith who remains open to all the wisdom of all people; a man of great seriousness who knows how to laugh. The Senate and the country are grateful for his service." - BARRACK OBAMA, US Senator "From a wonderfully unique man comes a powerfully unique story. Barry Black is a testimony to God's faithfulness and grace." - MAX LUCADO, Pastor, Oak Hills Church, San Antonio, TX "This is an inspiring autobiography by an outstanding man of God, a great leader, a powerful preacher, and a true patriot . . . Barry Black is my cherished friend. I'm honored that he succeeded me as Chaplain of the United States Senate. From the Hood to the Hill is a stirring and powerpacked book of the way God uses whom He chooses." - DR. LLOYD J. OGILVIE, Former US Senate Chaplain

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From Publishers Weekly The story of a boy's rise from the ghetto to become the first African-American Chaplain of the United States, Black's autobiographical self-help thrums with sincerity and deep faith. Growing up in Baltimore with little except the love of a strong mother, Black was surrounded "by overwhelming poverty and discouragement and death-bound adults who were enslaved ... by alcohol and drugs." A college student when he joined the Civil Rights movement, he was inspired by the Rev. Dr.

Martin Luther King, Jr. to see pastors not as "dealers in gossamer hopes and dreams... but drum majors for justice, truth and righteousness." Deciding to become a minister himself, Black joins the U.S. Navy and eventually becomes Rear Admiral and Navy Chief of Chaplains, buoyed by his dedication to work and by "being a good steward of time." Committed to living and leading in a Godly manner, as well as to the art of inspiration-surprising people with love, diligence, optimism and moral courage-Black's narrative teaches and preaches as it takes readers through his career arc and into his day-to-day work, presenting the lessons he's gathered along the way. Though some lessons are less inspirational than others (engaging advice like "To mobilize people, challenge them" shares the page with "Think outside the box"), Black's work is full of thoughtful advice, presented with intelligence and conviction. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Review With Barry Black, you don't just hear a sermon, you see the sermon. That sermon is captured vividly in this story of his life. A life shaped by love, humility, confidence, courage, strength, and hope. - from the Foreword, THOMAS R. CARPER, US Senator

About the Author Barry C. Black is the 62nd Chaplain of the United States Senate. He has earned doctorates in philosophy and ministry. Commissioned in 1976 as a chaplain in the U.S. Navy, Rear Admiral Black retired after a nearly thirty-year military career, serving as Navy Chief of Chaplains in his last position. Black is a popular lecturer and preacher in the U.S., England, and other parts of the world. He and his wife, Brenda, have three sons, Barry II, Brendan, and Bradford.

Most helpful customer reviews 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Keep the Faith: God Sometimes Works In Mysterious Ways By James R. Holland If the reader of this fascinating memoir is expecting a lot of razzle-dazzle they will be disappointed on that front and will have to readjust their expectations to reality. Barry C. Black, with his Seventhday Adventist roots, is not a "Fire and Brimstone Preacher, " a fiery Rev. Wright excoriating his country for it's many sins or even a Jessie Jackson-type with his long poetic sentences that resemble an eloquent rap as the words tumble from his mouth like a beautiful rhyming waterfall of a song. Since this book doesn't include any samples of Black's sermons the reader won't be able to detect from this memoir his actual style of preaching a sermon. That's not really important for this book anyway. Barry Black obviously considers himself more of a pastor or Shepard for his flock. This book is written in a straightforward, simple, articulate, matterof-fact style that rings of the truth. The current U.S. Senate Chaplain (the 66th) comes across as the very proper, dignified, career naval officer and devoted minister that one would expect. He was the eldest son of a single mother of eight children named Pearline. She was a God-fearing woman, who worked as a domestic, who managed to instill her strong faith in the power of God into each of her children even though they were living in dreadful public housing in Baltimore, where rats the size of an "adult's shoe" once sent all the kids running and jumping into their parent's bed. The author came home from school more than once "bruised and bleeding from unsolicited altercations

with neighborhood hoodlums," including "one fight when someone hit me in the head with a baseball bat." After being shown the path he should take in life by God's always-right GPS system, Black chose both the ministry and then became a career navy chaplain. Black was in fact occasionally frustrated in his goals and dreams by racism, but each time it occurred he prayed for God to continue to guide his path around whatever obstacle seemed to be blocking his pursuit of God's work. His steady hand and ability to get things done resulted in him rising to the rank of a two-star, Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. Naturally his career was highlighted by one "first" for an African-American after another. The book is filled with examples of how his faith in God propelled him forward even if he didn't desire it or expect it. "On Sept. 11, 200l he was aboard the "USS Georgia" a ballistic missile submarine based in Washington State." When the terrorists struck the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and early, muddled reports were that as many as 50,000 Americans might have been killed, the sub went on nuclear alert. Because his visit to the sub was classified, many people thought that he'd been killed while in the Pentagon. He provides the readers his thoughts at that very dangerous time in history. Another of the many incidents related in the book was when he received a phone call from Senator Kennedy asking for his help. It appeared that John F. Kennedy's son had been killed in a plane crash and Kennedy wanted his help to conduct the "burial at sea." That's a very touching story since President JFK was one of Black's childhood heroes. The ceremony could not be conducted on the aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy, but it was considered before being ruled impossible schedule-wise. As interesting as these two events were, I found some of his stories of conducting his ministry in the U.S. Senate just as fascinating. One of his Bible Study classes was "For Senators Only." "Sitting in my study group were men and women I'd seen providing sage advice on TV news programs, and now they waited for me to speak. People who had hobnobbed with royalty and presidents now waited to hear an inner-city prophet deliver biblical instructions. Though no match for these great minds in many other subjects, I knew my Bible. And they responded, asking pointed questions, reading from their Bibles, and talking about their personal spiritual pilgrimages." Discussions about whether such Bible classes should even be permitted in the Capital and the separation of church and state were also conducted. "The senate chaplaincy has existed since 1789, and a 2004 Supreme Court upheld its constitutionality, citing history and tradition as factors." This is a very inspiring story. And lest the reader forget, it all happened prior to the historic election of Obama as President of the USA. It's a wonderful example of how hard work and a trust in God can literally move mountains. It's a good read, even if not written in any kind of fancy, dramatic, or embellished style. Admiral Black's writing evokes a quiet strength and an inner peace. It definitely rings true. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. ... an He will put me where I should be Love that book By Amazon Customer Because it inspired me to never give up and to remember that God is always with me an He will put me where I should be Love that book 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. From the Hood to the Hill By Wanda Green The book is a good book for encouraging someone who may not have come from the best neighborhoods, but they can still have hope that God can bless them with determination.

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About the Author Barry C. Black is the 62nd Chaplain of the United States Senate. He has earned doctorates in philosophy and ministry. Commissioned in 1976 as a chaplain in the U.S. Navy, Rear Admiral Black retired after a nearly thirty-year military career, serving as Navy Chief of Chaplains in his last position. Black is a popular lecturer and preacher in the U.S., England, and other parts of the world. He and his wife, Brenda, have three sons, Barry II, Brendan, and Bradford.

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