Describe Trevor’s noticings of his experiences while visiting the Rhema Bible Church, Rosebank Union in Sandton, and black church.

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Trevor's observations and experiences he had in different churches show that the Rhema Bible Church was very entertaining, Rosebank Union in Sandton was very successful and educational, and the Black Church was uncomfortable and with very long meetings.

Although you haven't shown it, you can see that his question is about "Born a Crime," written by Noah Trevor.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • In his book, Noah shows what it was like to grow up as a mixed-race child in South Africa during apartheid.
  • During his childhood, Noah attended three different churches, which despite being Christian had different elements from each other.
  • Rhema Bible Church was a mixed church and Trevor says it was a lot of fun. In this church, people were more cool, modern, and young and made the services very comfortable and lively celebrations.
  • Rosebank Union in Sandton was a church attended by white people and it was a very luxurious church. The comfort inside this church was a big difference and Trevor found it very educational, as he kept learning Bible stories on the days of worship.
  • Black Church was completely different. The place was hot and uncomfortable. The services were not fun or educational and seemed to last forever.

As a child, Trevor believed that Black Church services were longer than usual. He believed that this happened because black people suffered more and for that reason, they needed more time with Jesus.

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