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Take the next step to confronting racism in relationships and in
everyday life. This 10-session, video-based study guide (DVD/video
streaming sold separately) provides groups and individuals with
practical tools and suggestions, actionable items, and real-world
examples of change, to enable you to become proactive and effective
in the fight for racial justice. In his bestselling book, How to
Fight Racism, Jemar Tisby urged readers to move beyond talking
about racism and start equipping ourselves to fight against it.
This study guide is the next step on that journey for small groups,
churches, classes, and individuals. Tisby unpacks his "A.R.C."
model for racial justice, developing each of its stages in
practical and empowering ways: Awareness (sessions 2â4) focuses
on racial history, identity, and the image of God. Relationships
(sessions 5â7) presents effective ways to do reconciliation, make
friends, and build diverse communities. Commitment (sessions
8â10) concentrates on how to work for racial justice in your
life, community, and country. Â You'll be encouraged to
reject passivity and become active participants in the struggle for
human dignity across racial and ethnic lines. The study
guideâalong with the video studyâoffers participants the
opportunity to be part of the solution to racial problems and
suggests that the application of these principles can offer us hope
that will transform our nation and the world. Designed for use with
How to Fight Racism Video Study (9780310113249), sold separately.
For African Americans who have experienced the trauma of
colonization, displacement, enslavement, and race-based violence,
lament has long been a form of cultural expression that creates
space to process these experiences. Lament and Justice in African
American History: By the Rivers of Babylon explores the theme of
lament in African American history from a theological perspective.
In part one of this edited volume, scholars examine historical
examples of African Americansâ use of lament as a framework for
engaging both historical memory and social action. Part two offers
examples of the incorporation of lament as a pedagogical tool in
classrooms and other educational settings. Readers of this book
will appreciate the importance of lament in the African American
Christian tradition and will come away challenged to connect their
own lament with the pursuit of justice.
In the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, Fuller Seminary
theologian William Pannell decried the sentiment among white
evangelicals that racism was no longer an urgent matter. In The
Coming Race Wars? he meticulously unpacked reasons why our
nation-and the church-needed to come to terms with our complicity
in America's racial transgressions before we face a more dire
reckoning. Pannell was among a small number of Black evangelical
leaders at the time who called the evangelical church to account on
issues of racial justice. Now, nearly thirty years later, his words
are as timely as ever. Some would even argue that the "race war" he
predicted has arrived. In The Coming Race Wars: A Cry for Justice,
from Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter, Pannell revisits his
provocative book with an expanded edition that connects its message
to current events. With a new introduction by bestselling historian
Jemar Tisby and a new afterword by Pannell, this compelling,
heartfelt plea to the church will help today's readers take a
deeper look at the complexities of institutional racism and the
unjust systems that continue to confound us. This new edition of
The Coming Race Wars will inspire you to open your eyes wider,
discover a more holistic view of Christ's gospel, and become an
active participant in addressing America's racial injustices.
Racism is one of the most polarizing conversations in our world and
in the church. But it's a topic that the church can and must take
part in. In this twelve-session study (DVD/streaming video sold
separately), Jemar Tisby will guide you and your group through
deeper reflections and concrete solutions for improved race
relations and a racially inclusive church. Based on the teachings
of his bestselling book, The Color of Compromise, Tisby will take
you deeper into the topic, so that you'll: Learn more about the
history of racism in America-from the colonial era through the
Civil Rights movement. Develop a stronger ability to see the role
that the American church has played in that abuse. Consider what
gospel-inspired role you and your church can play in the important
work of racial healing. The Color of Compromise Study Guide asks
that participants acknowledge some challenging truths-about
themselves and their nation-but it also makes space for you to
articulate how you feel about confronting these truths. Throughout
the twelve sessions, you'll take part in a number of activities,
including: Video teachings from Jemar (The Color of Compromise
Video Study, sold separately). Written responses and personal
reflections. Scripture readings and prayers. Group discussion
questions. Before you embark, remember that peace among racial and
ethnic groups is not something that we have to achieve by our own
wisdom and strength. The foundation of all reconciliation was
accomplished by Jesus on the cross. Through Christ's power, the
church can become a model of racial unity in our country. Designed
for use with The Color of Compromise Video Study (9780310102205),
sold separately.
ECPA Top Shelf Book Cover Award "So what are you?" Chandra Crane
knows what it's like to get that question. She has a Thai birth
father, a European American mother, and an African American father
who adopted her when she was five. With this mixed multiethnic and
multicultural background, she has keenly felt the otherness of
never quite fitting in. Where do people of mixed ethnicity belong?
Those of us with multiethnic backgrounds may have pain surrounding
our mixed heritage. But we also have the privilege and potential to
serve the Lord through our unique experiences. Crane explores what
Scripture and history teach us about ethnicity and how we can bring
all of ourselves to our sense of identity and calling. Discover the
fullness of who you are. Find out how your mixed identity can be a
blessing to yourself and to the world around you.
A bracing examination of a force that imperils American democracy
Most Americans were shocked by the violence they witnessed at the
nation's Capital on January 6th, 2021. And many were bewildered by
the images displayed by the insurrectionists: a wooden cross and
wooden gallows; "Jesus saves" and "Don't Tread on Me;" Christian
flags and Confederate Flags; even a prayer in Jesus' name after
storming the Senate chamber. Where some saw a confusing jumble,
Philip S. Gorski and Samuel L. Perry saw a familiar ideology: white
Christian nationalism. In this short primer, Gorski and Perry
explain what white Christian nationalism is and is not; when it
first emerged and how it has changed; where it's headed and why it
threatens democracy. Tracing the development of this ideology over
the course of three centuries-and especially its influence over the
last three decades-they show how, throughout American history,
white Christian nationalism has animated the oppression, exclusion,
and even extermination of minority groups while securing privilege
for white Protestants. It enables white Christian Americans to
demand "sacrifice" from others in the name of religion and nation,
while defending their "rights" in the names of "liberty" and
"property." White Christian nationalism motivates the
anti-democratic, authoritarian, and violent impulses on display in
our current political moment. The future of American democracy,
Gorski and Perry argue, will depend on whether a broad spectrum of
Americans-stretching from democratic socialists to classical
liberals-can unite in a popular front to combat the threat to
liberal democracy posed by white Christian nationalism.
Kids deal with racism and social justice issues every day; give
them the tools to effectively fight injustices using Christian
principles and practical tools. In this adaptation of?How To Fight
Racism, Dr. Jemar Tisby helps young readers ages 8-12 understand
how everyday prejudice affects them, what they can do to create
social change, how to maintain an anti-racist mindset, and make a
positive difference in the world. Racism is pervasive in today's
world, and in the wake of protests and a call for change, many kids
are eager to confront it but aren't always sure how. Jemar Tisby,
author of?How to Fight Racism?and?The Color of Compromise, believes
we need to move beyond mere discussions?about?racism and begin
equipping young people with the practical tools to fight against
it. In?How to Fight Racism Young Reader's Edition,?Dr. Tisby uses
history to explore how racism has affected America since before its
founding and how it's continued to grow, as well as examines how
true social justice is rooted in the Christian faith. In a format
that provides kids with a handbook for pursuing racial justice,
readers ages 8-12 will discover: hands-on suggestions and
real-world examples of?change they can put into action practical
ideas for confronting racism and social injustice in their?everyday
lives, and how they can use Christian values to change the
narrative around race the ARC of racial justice-Awareness,
Connection, and?Relationships-that help form an anti-racist mindset
ways to evaluate their actions and promote biblical principles
Throughout, kids will learn how to ask questions of themselves and
their communities as they stand up to racism in all its forms. This
book is for anyone who believes it is time to courageously confront
the racism we see in our society today. How to Fight Racism Young
Reader's Edition: Is ideal for any young person wanting to make
a?difference in today's world Can be used by families and church
groups to start?meaningful conversations with kids Provides
practical tools and advice for how to deal with social justice and
racism Is written at a level kids in grades 4 through 6 and?beyond
can understand Can be used in a small group setting to develop
discussions of diversity, racism, social justice, and more
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