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Cedric Barber

Slaves, Sinners and Saints

When Cedric Barber went back to his roots, he uncovered an incredible story of black slavery and the birth of Primitive Methodism. The resultant book is a personal account of seeing his ancestors through a Christian faith.

A North Staffordshire man from a North Staffordshire family, I was born in Burslem, the same town as all the Barbers before me.听How could I be anything but English through and through?听

But in our family there was a murmur of a mysterious black ancestor.听More mysterious still, that ancestor had illustrious connections.听

I found this fascinating enough to research, but I was astonished to discover that the black ancestor was my direct great, great, great, great grandfather, Francis Barber (also known as Frank), 鈥榓dopted鈥 son of the distinguished literary genius, Dr Samuel Johnson.听I was interested, but not enough to write a book!

My research then led me to a dusty 鈥榤agazine鈥 published in 1829 which contained a biography of Frank鈥檚 son, Samuel Barber.听This revealed that 鈥楤lack Sam Barber鈥 lived in Burslem and became a fervent evangelist in the Christian revival which began in that area in 1805. This was a revelation which really did grab my attention!听Even so, I was still not prepared to write a book!

A spiritual 鈥榮hot in the arm鈥

As a Christian I was thrilled with this heritage, it really was a spiritual 鈥榮hot in the arm鈥. As a white man I was also very moved to realise that my roots were in Africa.听

I cherished this, and began to connect so well with people who have since become very close friends; friends from Ghana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Nigeria.听There has never been a time in history when so many Africans have lived in Britain.听

I respected Sam Barber immensely and wanted to be like him; my own flesh and blood.听His evangelical activity took place in the area I had grown up and in my home town of Tunstall.听I found this very personal.听This was sufficient to motivate me to make the story known, certainly locally.

听鈥楳iracle Valley鈥

In 2004, a few years before all this, my wife, Jean, and I had encountered an extraordinary and rather significant experience. I had read a book entitled 鈥楳iracle Valley鈥.听

It was the account of many miraculous moves of God at a church on a farm; 鈥楬ollybush Christian Centre鈥 near Thirsk, North Yorkshire.听We were thrilled to visit Hollybush in August that year.听We were even more thrilled to be called out by the pastor who then prophesied over Jean and me.听

The prophecy was,听 鈥淵ou shall go from town to town in England to give out the gospel message of Jesus Christ.听Afterwards, people will come up to you to ask about it.鈥澨 Although we were thrilled, nothing happened that year!

Two significant bicentenaries

In reality, all this was setting the scene for what was destined to take place in 2007.听This was the year of two very significant and well publicised bicentenaries; namely The Abolition of Slave Trading by the British and the famous revivalist Camp Meeting at Mow Cop.听

Because I had made my story known prior to this, when 2007 arrived, I was contacted by all the media, by schools, family history societies, even the National Science Museum (NSM) in London.听The result was that we visited twenty venues that year to tell the story of my family history.

In each of those I gave the gospel message to the mainly secular audiences and found people coming up to me afterwards to ask about it.听 Prior to the debate in the NSM鈥檚 Dana Centre, together with Tim Campbell (Alan Sugar鈥檚 first 鈥楢pprentice鈥 winner) I had my DNA checked and my nearest matches were found in Johannesburg, South Africa.

It would be a massive understatement to say that 2007 was a truly remarkable year!听A 鈥榤ini revival鈥 happened in my family with four closely related Barbers accepting Jesus as their Lord and Saviour.

Writing the book

I had always believed God is faithful, but that prophecy two and a half years earlier was being fulfilled before our very eyes!听Suddenly I realised that keeping the story to myself was not an option.听Without any experience, I began writing the book 'Slaves, Sinners and Saints'.

I found the most important ingredients for writing are inspiration and enthusiasm.听My inspiration came from God, and my enthusiasm was simply to pass on a truly amazing story.听

For 200 years God had set me apart from all my family and commissioned me to write about the great things He had done and continues to do in our generation.听Why would He do this?听

So that many people by reading the book would respond to His invitation to seek a personal relationship with Him through His Son, Jesus.

If you鈥檝e got a story, if you鈥檝e got inspiration and enthusiasm, don鈥檛 wait.听It鈥檚 your time to start writing!听听

Cedric Barber

The book 'Slaves, Sinners and Saints' is available locally at the Methodist Book Centre in Hanley (Tel: 01782 212146). Or via their website:

www.christiansforservice.co.uk

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