Have you ever had a conversation about racism that went sideways fast? Or have you avoided a conversation because you were afraid you might say something wrong? In this helpful book, Pastor Isaac Adams shows us how to have conversations about racism that are rooted in biblical principles. Using a hypothetical racially charged tragedy as the backdrop, he role-plays conversations between people of varying perspectives, and then gives pastoral counsel to each person in the conversation.
Adams also offers biblical principles for how Christians should engage in conversations on race. While the focus of this book is on conversations about race, the principles are very practical and can be applied to any difficult conversation.