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Experience a transformative journey with Latasha Morrison's enlightening book that delves into the complex issue of race through the lens of Christianity. With honesty and grace, Morrison navigates the painful realities of racism while also offering a... Show More
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Be the Bridge: Pursuing God's Heart for Racial Reconciliation
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Experience a transformative journey with Latasha Morrison's enlightening book that delves into the complex issue of race through the lens of Christianity. With honesty and grace, Morrison navigates the painful realities of racism while also offering a pathway towards healing and reconciliation. Her unique approach provides a heartfelt perspective on how individuals and communities can engage in difficult conversations about race, making this book a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the deeper implications of racial division. Be the Bridge is not just a book—it's an invitation to engage in meaningful dialogue, fostering understanding and empathy among diverse groups. Illustrated with personal anecdotes and supported by historical context, Morrison brings an authenticity that resonates with readers from all backgrounds.

This book is thoughtfully divided into three parts: moving through lament, confession, and forgiveness to reconciliation. Each part is rich with discussion questions and prayers designed for both individual reflection and group discussions. The inclusion of Biblical references anchors the content in faith, creating a comprehensive resource for small groups and church leaders alike. With every page, Morrison inspires others to address their biases and step into the messy yet beautiful process of building bridges across racial divides.

Whether you are part of a church, community organization, or simply someone eager to learn, this book speaks to the heart of unity in diversity. It encourages readers to become active participants in the healing process—helping to create a world that mirrors the inclusivity and love of God’s kingdom as described in Revelation 5:9 and 7:9. This work is especially potent for those who wish to reflect on their roles in the context of racial harmony. Morrison's work is timely and essential, urging readers to confront uncomfortable truths while providing hope and a path forward.

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manufacturer WaterBrook
color White
height 8
weight 0.44974301448
width 0.7
length 5.14
releaseDate 2019-10-15T00:00:01Z
languages [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ]
productGroup Book
FAQ

What is the main theme of 'Be the Bridge'?

The main theme revolves around racial reconciliation and healing through a Christian perspective, encouraging individuals to engage in open and honest conversations about race.

Is this book suitable for group discussions?

Yes, 'Be the Bridge' includes discussion questions at the end of each chapter, making it an excellent resource for book clubs and study groups.

Who is the author of this book?

Latasha Morrison is the author, known for her work in promoting racial reconciliation and addressing racial issues through a Biblical lens.

Can this book be used in church settings?

Absolutely! The book is particularly aimed at church leaders and groups looking to tackle the subject of race in a Biblical context.

What kind of personal stories does the author incorporate?

Morrison shares her personal experiences and the stories of individuals involved in her 'Be the Bridge' groups to highlight the importance of emotional engagement in the process of reconciliation.

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