Are you searching for freedom? Feeling stuck but unsure how to release your potential? Wondering what the world would actually look like under the reign of a generous, liberating King?

Natasha Sistrunk Robinson invites you to the book of Exodus. With her fresh perspective and deep historical understanding, find your story within the well-known story of Moses and the Israelites. Exodus is about more than Moses leading the children of Israel out of slavery and receiving the Ten Commandments. It uncovers a piece of who you are, and how God desires for you to live freely every day. In this 8-week Bible study, Robinson provides you with insights and tools to understand how God reveals His presence and His attitude toward issues of justice, leadership, and social responsibility.

Discover how God wants to build a relationship with you, equip you for His work, and use you to make long-lasting impacts in your community.

ABOUT OUR TEACHER:

Natasha refers to herself as a black girl from the small town of Orangeburg, South Carolina. The community rich in Black history, culture, and tradition was a critical part of her formative years before leaving home to attend the United States Naval Academy. Upon her 2002 graduation, she was commissioned to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps, where she led for six years as a Financial Management Officer and earned the rank of Captain. While in the military, she began her work of racial equity by leading a team in diversity outreach efforts within the Naval Academy’s Office of Admissions. After her military service, she worked at the Department of Homeland Security, before attending Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Charlotte (M.A. in Christian Leadership) where she graduated cum laude, received the Redemptive Leadership Award, and completed independent studies on racial reconciliation and biblical justice. Natasha is a doctoral candidate (DMIN) in the Urban Ministry Leadership program at North Park Theological Seminary. Connect via her website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.