What does it truly mean to be "free" when the chains of the past still cling to your soul?
In Black Like Me, Monique Tilborg unravels the deep-rooted wounds of the descendants of the transatlantic slave trade and the spiritual scars that have shaped generations since slavery. With prophetic insight, historical depth, and courageous vulnerability, she reveals how trauma, identity, and faith remain deeply intertwined in the lives of those whose ancestors endured the Middle Passage.
This is not a history lesson, but a spiritual revelation, a divine invitation to return to the Source, to the God who restores identity, renews dignity, and releases destiny.
Monique writes with the tenderness of a witness and the authority of one who has broken her own chains. Her words pierce deeply, yet heal even deeper.
Whether you wrestle with identity, generational pain, racial trauma, or spiritual bondage, this book will not leave you unchanged. Black Like Me is a prophetic call to inner liberation, reconciliation, and the restoration of divine identity.
? For readers who crave spiritual depth.
? For those who long to understand why the past still speaks.
? For everyone who believes that freedom in Christ includes freedom from invisible chains.
Key Themes:
The spiritual aftermath of slavery and racial oppression
Identity, dignity, and reconciliation in Christ
Generational trauma and spiritual deliverance
Prophetic healing and restoration of the African diaspora