An inspiring story of how God called one man to "go back and make a
difference"
Dolphus Weary knows from personal experience just how harmful
racial division can be. Growing up in rural Mississippi, he leared
that if poverty, hunger, and disease didn't kill him, racism,
bigotry, or the Klan just might. So when a college basketball
scholarship gave him the opportunity to get away from the broken,
racially divided city of Mendenhall, he jumped at the chance. But
he couldn't outrun racism.
Eventually God called him back to his hometown--to the city
where the railroad tracks not only separate economic classes but
also represent a divide in the church. Believing that prejudice is
ultimately a spiritual issue, Weary went back to Mississippi and
worked to break down racial divides and promote productive
dialogue, greater understanding, and ultimately racial
reconciliation. The founder and part-time president of R.E.A.L.
(Rural Education and Leadership) Christian Foundation, Weary helps
ministries and communities realize that a "kingdom mentality" is
possible only when we stop limiting God's work to a denomination or
racial group.
"Crossing the Tracks" offers an insider's look at Weary's life
and experiences. It recounts both the heartbreaking and victorious
events that helped him overcome the odds. Profoundly honest and
never more timely, this book encourages Christians to partner
together to turn the ugly legacy of racism wherever it is found
into a beautiful community of hope.
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