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Be the Bridge: Pursuing God’s Heart for Racial Reconciliation Audiobook (Free)

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ECPA BESTSELLER • A leading advocate for racial reconciliation presents a clarion call for Christians to move toward romantic relationship and deeper understanding amid a divisive culture.

With racial tensions as high within the church as beyond your church, it is time for Christians to be the leaders in the conversation on racial reconciliation. This power-packed guide helps readers deepen their understanding of historic factors and present realities, equipping them to participate in about End up being the Bridge: Going after God’s Heart for Racial Reconciliation the ongoing dialogue and to serve as catalysts for righteousness, justice, healing, change, and reconciliation.

Praise for Be the Bridge

“Be the Bridge is a must-read. Our country continues to experience raising polarization and assault. The useful lessons laid out in the publication, combined with the personal and commercial action steps can bring about the change had a need to discover true, lasting kingdom restoration. Latasha Morrison is definitely a innovator of integrity who lives out the beliefs and principles she presents. In a lovely blend of history and personal experience, she fills the web pages with both why’s and how’s encircling racial reconciliation. I highly, recommend this reserve.”-Vivian Mabuni, speaker and author of Open Hands, Willing Heart

“Among the first users of her 1st ‘unofficial’ Be the Bridge group, I understand that no-one can build bridges like Tasha Morrison may. But with this reserve as our direct, we can certainly understand how to see humanity, appreciate, and empathy in a whole different light. Tasha offers woven her very own vulnerable stories into a beautiful testament from what it means to End up being the Bridge. This is a must-read!”-Jessica Honegger, founder and co-CEO of Noonday Collection

“There’s much discuss reconciliation-both inside our larger culture and in the Cathedral. This is great but if we’re not really careful, we’ll end up getting much more speaking, analyzing, and self-righteous finger-pointing. Certainly, words matter however they seem empty without a deep commitment and embodiment. This is why I’m grateful for Latasha Morrison’s publication, End up being The Bridge. Morrison provides written an incredibly timely and necessary publication that’s pastoral, prophetic, and useful. But most of all, it’s very personal. In other words, Morrison embodies what she preaches as an authentic bridgebuilder.”-Rev. Eugene Cho, creator of 1 Day’s Wages and author of Overrated

“Morrison tone’s is firm yet compassionate . . Though aimed at chapel groups, Morrison’s clear-eyed eyesight will help any reader attempting to understand and overcome systemic, internalized racism.”-Web publishers Weekly