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E-raamat: Dear White Peacemakers: Dismantling Racism with Grit and Grace

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  • Formaat: 248 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Herald Press (VA)
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781513807683
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Dear White Peacemakers is a breakup letter to division, a love letter to God’s beloved community, and an eviction notice to the violent powers that have sustained racism for centuries.
 
Race is one of the hardest topics to discuss in America. Many white Christians avoid talking about it altogether. But a commitment to peacemaking requires white people to step out of their comfort and privilege and into the work of anti-racism. Dear White Peacemakers is an invitation to white Christians to come to the table and join this hard work and holy calling. Rooted in the life, ministry, and teachings of Jesus, this book is a challenging call to transform white shame, fragility, saviorism, and privilege, in order to work together to build the Beloved Community as anti-racism peacemakers.
 
Written in the wake of George Floyd’s death, Dear White Peacemakers draws on the Sermon on the Mount, Spirituals, and personal stories from author Osheta Moore’s work as a pastor in St. Paul, Minnesota. Enter into this story of shalom and join in the urgent work of anti-racism peacemaking.
Foreword 15(4)
Jen Hatmaker
Preface: Markers on My Hand, a Call to Empathy 19(8)
Come to the Table 27(22)
PART I WADE IN THE WATER
1 God's Gonna Trouble The Water: Fleeing White Supremacy
49(4)
2 Your Name Is Not Racist, It's Beloved
53(14)
3 Let's Forge A New Way
67(22)
4 Oh Lord, She Put Tomatoes In The Gumbo
89(16)
5 Nah. An Eviction Notice From The Beloved Community
105(8)
PART II THERE IS A BALM IN GILEAD
6 To Heal The Sin-Sick Soul: Rejecting White Apathy
113(8)
7 Where Does It Hurt?
121(12)
8 I'm Sorry And I'm Listening
133(14)
9 Last Words
147(2)
10 If I Don't Make It Home Safely
149(10)
11 We Raise Our Hands
159(6)
PART III DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE
12 Ain't Gonna Study War No More: Disarming White Fragility
165(8)
13 Who Told You You Had To Do This Alone?
173(12)
14 Your Love Is Not Fragile
185(10)
15 Yes, You Can Touch My Hair
195(12)
16 Confessions Of A Judgmental Ally
207(6)
PART IV AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND
17 Marchin' Up To Freedom Land: Leveraging White Privilege
213(10)
18 Free, Black, And Southern
223(10)
19 Two Scoops Of Justice And Peace, Please
233(12)
20 When "Black Lives Matter" Sounds Like "I Love You"
245(18)
21 What We're Not Going To Do: A New Orientation To Anger
263(12)
22 Forgiving While Black
275(10)
23 White Saviorism And Black Joy
285(10)
24 Breathing Room
295(8)
25 Please Kneel For The Kingdom Anthem
303(14)
26 Amen! A Benediction
317(4)
Epilogue: By the Waters of Bde Maka Ska 321(2)
Note to the Reader 323(4)
Acknowledgements 327(2)
Notes 329(6)
The Author 335