Tag Archives: reconciliation

Gracism: The Art of Inclusion

The book carefully unpacks Biblical passages that discuss church conflict (particularly Paul’s exhortations to the Corinthian church) and shows how the passages’ lessons can help churches understand how to achieve reconciliation, honor the downtrodden, and have grace for the underprivileged.

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Consumed by Hate Redeemed by Love: How a Violent Klansman Became A Champion of Racial Reconciliation

Tarrants provides an amazing book about the motivations behind racism and how Christianity brings hope to anyone willing to receive it.

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Seven Practices for the Church on Mission

In this pocketbook, Fitch expertly unpacks seven of the most important practices for the modern church. He draws examples from the Bible to bring the gospel into the everyday lives of Christians in the twenty-first century. The author explains what it looks like to engage with these practices by using a metaphor of three concentric circles—the close circle, the dotted circle, and the semi-circle—to share how the practices affect day to day life in many social groups.

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