Honoring Black History Month

In honor of National Black History Month, ODBU is proud to highlight these amazing Black voices and perspectives among our course lecturers.
- Dr. Barbara Peacock, Soul Care in African American Practice. In this course, Dr. Peacock shares how spiritual disciplines were essential in the lives of ten African American spiritual leaders such as Frederick Douglass, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, and Rosa Parks.
- Dr. Vincent Mathews, Jr., Leadership Lessons from the Kings. In this course Dr. Mathews looks at the leadership lessons we can learn by studying the kings of ancient Israel and Judah.
- Dr. Rodney Cooper, Biblical Leadership. In this course, Dr. Cooper examines the foundations and principles of biblical leadership and how these can be applied in a 21st century context.
- Dr. Vincent Bacote, Building Your Theology. In this course Dr. Bacote presents a practical approach to building your theology based on scripture.
- Dr. Tite Tienou, African Theology and Religions. In this course Dr. Tienou examines Christian theological formation in Africa against the background of African cultures and religions.
We encourage you to enroll in one or more of these courses and gain a new appreciation for the contributions of these Christian experts.