“A House Built Uneven: Race Power, and The American Church” invites readers into a meaningful process of reflection, awareness, and intentional change by exploring seven essential rhythms that shape how people think, feel, relate, respond, and grow. Each rhythm serves as both a mirror and a pathway—helping readers examine inherited assumptions, recognize personal and collective patterns, and move toward healthier, wiser, and more compassionate living.
As foundational reading for “The 7 Rhythms for Racial Healing and Reconciliation in God's Church,” the book is ideal for personal study, group discussion, ministry formation, and leadership development, creating space for reflection and offering practical guidance for communities who desire deeper personal growth, stronger relationships, and a more honest engagement with faith, identity, and shared life.
Written with clarity, empathy, and purpose, this is more than a book to read; it is a framework to experience. It encourages readers to slow down, confront what is often ignored, and engage the inner and communal work necessary for lasting transformation.
The book lays the foundation for understanding, language, and a reflective process that prepares readers and congregations to more fully engage with the themes later explored in the preaching and teaching series. In this way, it becomes both a stand-alone resource and a bridge into a larger journey of congregational learning, discipleship, and transformation.
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