How to Heal Our Racial Divide: What the Bible Says, and the First Christians Knew, about Racial Reconciliation

How to Heal Our Racial Divide: What the Bible Says, and the First Christians Knew, about Racial Reconciliation

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  • Create Date:2022-05-14 11:21:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Derwin L. Gray
  • ISBN:1685921345
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Reviews

Christy Freeman

This book is so good!!! I don’t know what more I could say。 Read it and share it。 Derwin Gray says what needs to be said to the church with so much love and grace that I can’t imagine anyone reading this and walking away not challenged。

Jeff

This book is steeped in scripture and is a must read for any church leader on how to navigate these hard conversation with biblical truth and clear conviction。 Well done。

Les Herod

Enlightening Thanks for teaching me through your words and actions。 A well written book all believers who are committed to righteousness living should read。

Otis

Bravo Dr Gray, BRAVO! What an insightful inspiring book。 The way you laid out so wonderfully God’s truth on the topic was a delight。 A must read for us that been struck by the reconciliation mess and desire to be an agent of change。 Truly awesome!

Jessica

I wish everyone would read this! It will go down as one of the books that has truly impacted me。

Caleb Lagerwey

Much like a few other books I've read recently (like The New Reformation: Finding Hope in the Fight for Ethnic Unity or Redemptive Kingdom Diversity: A Biblical Theology of the People of God), Gray covers a lot of biblical ground from a theologically conservative viewpoint in order to argue that orthodox Christians need to care about racial justice。 While not particularly new or profound for those familiar with biblical racial justice work, I really appreciated this book for its arguments about Much like a few other books I've read recently (like The New Reformation: Finding Hope in the Fight for Ethnic Unity or Redemptive Kingdom Diversity: A Biblical Theology of the People of God), Gray covers a lot of biblical ground from a theologically conservative viewpoint in order to argue that orthodox Christians need to care about racial justice。 While not particularly new or profound for those familiar with biblical racial justice work, I really appreciated this book for its arguments about why racial justice work is gospel work。 Gray highlights plenty of Scripture and history to show that caring for marginalized peoples is integral to the Good News of the Christian gospel。 I thus recommend this to those interested in learning why racial justice is a part of the gospel, either for themselves or for their skeptical friends。 。。。more

Derek Griffon

Derwin writes as a fired up theologian ready to break the divide of race all over the world。 One of the best combinations of both historical accounts and biblical exposition on how followers of Jesus are called to be unified and bring the broken divided world back to God。