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Before you can do what's right, you have to see what's right.When it comes to racial reconciliation, we often ask, "Where do we go from here?" But the real question is "Why are we still here?" In other words, until we've seen the problem of racism correctly--its history, current effects, and root causes--we aren't equipped to head in the right direction. No one will have the vision to foster real change. But take hope! Restoring our spiritual sight is exactly what Jesus came to achieve.In Know. Own. Change., Josh Clemons and Hazen Stevens--one white, one black, and both brothers in Christ--invite you to start the journey toward racial reconciliation and justice. They set a tone that emerges from spiritual kinship in Christ. Every page seeks to honor Him, pointing believers back to Jesus as the one who is reconciling all things to himself.
Daughters of the Faith: Ordinary Girls Who Lived Extraordinary Lives.In 1847, ten-year-old Eliza Spalding is growing up with her missionary family as the first white girl to be born in the Oregon Territory. Eliza loves seeing the Nez Perce Indians come to know Jesus, and she prays the Cayuse tribe will believe as well. But when an epidemic ravishes the Cayuse and tensions rise, Eliza finds herself witnessing the historical episode known as the Whitman Massacre. Told with rich detail and cultural appreciation for Native Americans, this adventure story will thrill young readers and encourage them in their faith.
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