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Dancing in the Darkness

Spiritual Lessons for Thriving in Turbulent Times

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Dancing in the Darkness

By: Otis Moss III, Greg Lichtenberg, Michael Eric Dyson - introduction
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A “deeply spiritual and socially radical” (Dr. Obery Hendricks, PhD) call to action for those seeking justice and love in an age of division, from Reverend Otis Moss III, one of the most esteemed voices in Black theology and progressive Christianity.

Once again, as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. warned in the 1960s, it is “midnight in America”—a time of civic unrest, racial trauma, and spiritual despair. Drawing from scripture, Howard Thurman, the wisdom of the Black church, and the lived experience of pastoring Chicago’s Trinity United Church of Christ, Reverend Moss calls readers to embrace spiritual resistance rooted in love, justice, and faith-based activism.

In the aftermath of death threats during Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign, Moss faced a moment of inner darkness that turned unexpectedly redemptive when he discovered his young daughter dancing in the night. That sacred moment of revelation inspired the sermon that became this transformative book. Anchored in Psalm 30, the message is clear: “You have turned my mourning into dancing.”

In Dancing in the Darkness, Moss offers a path of spiritual formation, helping readers fight back against systemic racism, bigotry, and polarization with courage, compassion, and clarity. Blending Christian social justice, Southern tradition, global spirituality, and contemporary examples—from the Black Lives Matter movement to everyday moments of grace—this powerful guide reminds us that even in the darkest seasons, we can choose hope over fear and light over shadow.

Perfect for readers of Just Mercy, Becoming Wise, Hallelujah Anyway, and Barking to the Choir, this is a vital companion for anyone seeking to live out their faith with integrity and impact.
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Powerful Storytelling • Profound Context • Inspiring Content • Relevant Insights • Transformative Wisdom

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This book is a great reference of love, inspiration and guidance to return to during any and every part of your life’s journey.

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This book is required reading for all who want to unite our nation in this time of conflict and disunion. The lessons provide sound methods rooted in faith that we can all use to civilly communicate with the other side.

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This important book by contemporary theology of the massive importance gives us the ability to learn and grow

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This has opened my eyes up to the true meaning of justice and truth…thank you Dr Miss

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