In How Odds Even Through Grace, Henry Hearns reflects on the profound impact of God’s grace on his life. Born in 1933 in Mississippi, a time and place where being Black often meant limited opportunities and a life of hardship, Hearns faced overwhelming odds. He recalls growing up in a segregated society where prejudice, barriers to education, and economic inequity kept African Americans marginalized. Despite these challenges, Hearns sees the guiding hand of God throughout his journey, from his early years working in the cotton fields to his eventual rise as a pastor, engineer, and politician.
The book opens with Hearns celebrating his 80th birthday, surrounded by friends and dignitaries, a testament to how far he has come. He marvels at the incredible journey that took him from poverty and segregation to a life of service, leadership, and community impact. Hearns attributes his success to God’s unyielding grace, which transformed his life and enabled him to bless others. Through his story, he offers readers a message of hope, resilience, and the power of faith in overcoming life’s greatest challenges.