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Weep with Me: How Lament Opens a Door for Racial Reconciliation is unavailable, but you can change that!

Today, racial wounds from three hundred years of slavery and a history of Jim Crow laws continue to impact the church in America. Martin Luther King Jr. captured this reality when he said: “The most segregated hour of Christian America is eleven o’clock on Sunday.” Equipped with the gospel, the evangelical church should be the catalyst for reconciliation, yet it continues to cultivate immense...

racism as we do with the sin of abortion. We need to be anti-racist and take actions to confront racism, prejudice, and injustice where they exist. We might need to repent of our inaction. My list of personal sins to lament is not designed to be exhaustive. I’m sure there are more transgressions for us to confess and mourn. Perhaps this list will start you on the path of greater vulnerability and honesty as it relates to lamenting your sin issues. Reconciliation is possible only when we are honest
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