In Together for Good Rev. Drs. Ella P. and Henry H. Mitchell share the secret to lasting love and friendship. This memoir chronicles the Mitchells' fifty-eight year relationship. Filled with anecdotes and the couple's down-to-earth candor, Together for Good provides encouragement, insight and wisdom to anyone seeking an example of a marriage based upon mutual love, honor and respect.
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Henry H. Mitchell is the author of Celebration and Experience in preaching, Black Preaching, Black Belief, The Recovery of Preaching, and Soul Theology. He teaches and supervises students at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He was Professor of Homiletics and History and Dean of the School of Theology at Virginia Union University. 1994
 
 MLK Jr. Emeritus Profess of Black Church Studies, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School.
 
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"Friendship is far more important to love and marriage than we had any idea at the time we married. Friendship grows in the fertile soil of common values and interests...the place each of us grows as a person and a mate. We've grown far beyond anything either of us had in mind fifty-five years ago, and we know it's because God blessed our friendship with a spark that set it all aflame in joy and fruitfulness."
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