In the summer of 1961, a young white Seminarian from the North volunteered to work at the Ebenezer Batist Church in Atlanta, living in the home of its legendary pastor, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr., daddy King and Mrs. King. Gurdon Brewster’s experiences that summer working in a church in the eye of the Civil Rights storm, witnessing first-hand the realities of racial prejudice, sharing in the vibrant worship of the people, and breakfast tale conversations with Daddy King would transform his understanding of the gospel and change his life forever. This memoir offers a uniquely intimate portrait of the King family.




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