Inspired by Psalm 37 and inviting empathy and healing, Christian Women of Color who have faced deep suffering and injustice hold their lament in holy tension with hope and love through this unique collection of reflections, poetry, and prayer.
Latasha Morrison Bücher
Latasha Morrison ist eine überzeugende Stimme im Kampf für Rassengerechtigkeit und widmet ihre Arbeit dem Brückenbau und der Förderung von Versöhnung. Sie spricht sich leidenschaftlich für soziale Gerechtigkeitsthemen aus und zielt darauf ab, rassische Einheit über ethnische Grenzen hinweg in Amerika zu fördern. Morrisons Hauptanliegen ist die Ermutigung zur Versöhnung und die Befähigung anderer, Botschafter für diese Sache zu werden. Durch ihre Gründungsarbeit stattet sie Einzelpersonen aus, um aktiv Verständnis und Harmonie zu fördern.




Be the Bridge
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
"A leading advocate for racial reconciliation offers a clarion call for Christians to move toward relationship and deeper understanding in the midst of a divisive culture. With racial tensions as high within the church as outside the church, it is time for Christians to become the leaders in the conversation on racial reconciliation. This power-packed guide helps readers deepen their understanding of historical factors and present realities, equipping them to participate in the ongoing dialogue and to serve as catalysts for righteousness, justice, healing, transformation, and reconciliation." -- Provided by publisher
A Just Mission - Laying Down Power and Embracing Mutuality
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Western mission often centers the senders, without as much understanding of the receivers' experiences. Weaving together theology and stories from diaspora groups, Ethiopian American mission practitioner Mekdes Haddis provides a postcolonial critique of Western mission, upending the white savior complex and arguing for a globally just approach.
Brown Faces, White Spaces
Confronting Systemic Racism to Bring Healing and Restoration
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The author challenges people of faith to address and confront historical inequalities present in various American institutions, including the legal system, media, schools, and churches. By highlighting these inequities, the book offers a vision for a more inclusive future that aims to serve all individuals more effectively.