Description
This book engages topics of faith, race, and whiteness that challenge the issues of discrimination and prejudice in America. The book supports congregational leaders in their understanding of race and how it plays a major role in what we believe as Christians and how we act as Christians. The author intends to move faith and whiteness from a place of power and privilege to a place of love and cultural acceptance/welcoming.
Features
- 238 pages
- Case studies
- Bibliography
Practical Applications
- Read this book to gain a better understanding of race and faith.
- Share the material in this book with your colleagues in ministry to engage open dialogue and discussion.
- Open your congregation to serving all people by reading this book. learning the dangers of racism, and applying those lessons to your context.