THE GOSPEL DOESN'T IGNORE RACISM-IT DESTROYS ITS FOUNDATION
Can a faith built on love coexist with a history marked by division? How did the Church, called to unity, become entangled in racism?
Racism and Christianity confronts this painful reality through the lens of Scripture, examining the spiritual roots of racism, the Church's role in both its perpetuation and its potential to heal, and God's call to repentance, justice, and reconciliation.
THIS IS NOT JUST A CONVERSATION. IT'S A CALL TO TRANSFORMATION.
Inside you'll discover:
. The spiritual root of racism: pride
. The Church's role in both harm and healing
. Biblical identity over cultural division
. A call to repentance, unity, and truth
Autorentext
William German III writes with conviction and compassion, calling the Church back to the heart of Christ and the truth of His Word. His writing is rooted in Scripture and life application, helping readers understand that every race must meet at the cross. When he is not writing or speaking, William enjoys mentoring others, engaging in community outreach, and spending time with family. Racism and Christianity reflects his heart to equip believers to overcome racial obstacles and trust God for transformation at the cross.