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| Set Free: A Journey Toward Solidarity Against Racism | View shopping basket | | by Tobin Miller Shearer, Regina Shands Stoltzfus, & Iris deLeon-Hartshorn | |
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paperback, 176 pages, $14.95
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| Racism is a name-caller. It warps self-concept, saps vibrant
communities, and atrophies spiritual connection. Although it takes
different forms, racism works hard shaping the identities of both white
people and people of color. Using anecdote, analysis, and
scriptural reflection, Set Free offers language and insight to
describe the names racism calls us. Six chapters define, illustrate,
and suggest response to internalized racist oppression among
communities of color. Three more chapters grapple with issues of
internalized racist superiority among white communities. The final
four chapters present practical principles and guidelines for working
together across racial lines. This collaborative project brings
together decades of mutual experience dismantling racism in the
Christian community and the combined perspectives of an African-
American woman, a Mexic-Amerindian woman, and a white male. At times
hopeful, consistently perceptive, and always grounded in real-life
struggles, the authors have contributed a significant resource to those
who are ready to take the next step beyond surface solutions to
racism's insidious evil. Copyright 2001. | | | | Slavery, Sabbath, War, and Women: Case Issues in Biblical | View shopping basket | | by Willard M. Swartely | |
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| Willard M. Swartley effectively demonstrates how the Bible can be
used for authoritative guidance on social issues. Includes
introduction, appendices, and index. | | | | Rhythms of Peace Around the World | View shopping basket | |
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| Rhythms of Peace Around the World is a 39 minute video
featuring a delightful mix of music, fiction, and straightforward mini-
documentaries for 8-11 year olds that: Show what it's like to live in
far away places; Encourage children to learn about other ethnic groups;
and Help children understand prejudice. Meet a Bulgarian gypsy girl,
children playing by the Black Sea, a choir from Cuba, and deaf children
in Jamaica. The study guide is a teacher's dream with multiple
activities, discussion questions, and resources as well as back ground
information. The video is designed for use in three separate segments
featuring one country and two stories in each. Closed Captioned. A free map and rulers (up to 25) also available | | | | Journey Toward Forgiveness | View shopping basket | |
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DVD, 58 minutes, $24.95
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| This hour-long documentary powerfully demonstrates that those who
are able to embark on a journey toward forgiveness find it to be the
path to inner healing. The documentary (as shown on ABC-TV) tells
riveting stories of persons who have faced anger and forgiveness in the
face of violent or wrongful death, near-death from racial injustice,
death of ancestors by genocide, and terminal illness. Stories
include: An Enemy Worse than Death-With the abduction and murder of their 13-year-old daughter, Wilma and Cliff Derksen begin the long path through grief toward forgiveness; Hospice Helps-Two families share how LifePath Hospice has helped them cope. Nathaniel, terminally ill, has to handle a deep family rift. The Ortiz family faces unresolved anger
from their daughter's death by a drunken driver.; StoryKeepers: A Way
to Heal-Susie Risho helps people heal from life's many griefs by
telling their stories.; I'll Give You The Getting'-Watler Wangerin, Jr, Lutheran pastor and storyteller, shares the story of a couple facing cancer and how the wife dealth with her anger over her husband's
illness.; Turning Hate Into Hope-The shooting of his brother by a white marshal, his own beating, and a bargain with God, led John Perkins to
many years of work for social justice.; Forgive, But Remember-Lawerence Hart, a Cheyenne peace chief, tells the story of the Washita Massacre
in Oklahoma in 1868 and a time of reconciliation 100 years later.; A
Bigger Victim Than Myself-Bud Welch describes his journey from rage and
temporary insanity to forgiveness after his 23-year-old daughter died
in the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. Discussion questions
included. Copyright 2001. | | | | Gathering at the Hearth: Stories Mennonites Tell | View shopping basket | | by John E. Sharp | |
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| What narratives have molded and nurtured us as Mennonites? What
new stories have the power to reshape and transform us? The 28
selected stories in this volume reveal something about who we are and
who we want to be. They illustrate core values characterizing us.
Here you can read about peacemaking Native Americans, pioneer life,
revolution in Russia, migration, optimistic David Toews, Annie Funk and
the Titanic, a near hanging in Kansas, Orie Miller,
dismantling racism, Emma Richards and Marilyn Miller, Peter Dyck,
Mesach Krisetya, a new search for Clayton Kratz, and more. As we
come from varied backgrounds and learn to cooperate, we need to pool
our stories. We draw together in heart and mind as w share events
marking our life and faith, stories of people God has used in
extraordinary ways. God has redeemed us from failures and endowed
us with a rich heritage of faithfulness. We can be agents of
transformation as God translates our rich legacy into a vibrant and
relevant witness. This book is sponsored by the Historical
Committee of the Mennonite Church, Goshen, Indiana. Copyright 2001. | | | | L.A.--Voices From the Ashes | View shopping basket | |
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29 min, $24.95
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| Explores the timeless themes of racism, poverty, and justice in the
aftermath of the 1992 riots that shook the country. Study Guide. | | | | Fastlane Bible Studies | View shopping basket |
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| Biblically based electives that address issues facing young teens today in a
way that is fun for them. Includes active learning, reproducible student
materials, flexible step-by-step teaching plans, options for different learning
styles and interests, and topics not found elsewhere. | Details... | | | The Journey Toward Reconciliation | View shopping basket | | by John Paul Lederach | |
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paperback, 192 pages, $13.95
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| This book provides real-life stories, practical reflection, and
spiritual insight on constructive interaction with conflict while
pursuing reconciliation. We live in a multicultural, diverse, and
interdependent world. Too often our differences have led to division
and violence. Even with modern communications we still need to build
relationships that nonviolently deal with conflict and build pathways
toward true reconciliation. John Paul Lederach shares insight
gained from years of work in international mediation and deep spiritual
reflection on the task of reconciliation. He draws on personal
experiences in deep-rooted conflict and relates them to the biblical
narrative of God seeking reconciliation throughout history. Conflict
will come. We choose how we respond to it. True reconciliation must
couple spiritual disciplines with personal, social, and international
capacities to interact helpfully with conflict. The author accompanies
people divided by hatred and violence on their journey to encounter
themselves, each other, and god. People in all walks of life and in
various settings will find this book compelling and insightful.
Lederach offers help for conflicted families, church communities,
neighborhoods, and nations working toward healing and understanding. | | | | Enter the River | View shopping basket | | by Jody Miller Shearer | |
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paper, 216 pages, $13.95
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| The Bible tells of Naaman the Syrian, who entered the Jordan River to be
cleansed. Comparing the affliction of racism to Naaman's illness, Enter
the River by Jody Miller Shearer invites readers into their own healing.
After asking, "Why be concerned about racism?" Shearer explores definitions of
prejudice and racism, the different effects of racism on white persons and
people of color, affirmative action, and many other issues. The accessible
presentation provides a strong foundation for study and action. | | | | The Healing River | View shopping basket | |
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38 min, $34.95
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| What does it mean to live as Jesus taught? Features stories of modern
"disciples" as they confront racism on death row, live with inner-city homeless,
model a simple lifestyle, empower persons without power, speak out for peace,
and more. Revolutionary--like Christ's Gospel! Study guide. | | | | Beyond the News: Immigration | View shopping basket | |
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| In Beyond the News: Immigration you will: be there to
greet an immigrant family as they first walk off the plane in their new
country; be charmed by a toddler who was able to receive the medical
care she needed in her new country; be equipped to reach out in
biblical compassion to the immigrants in your community; be responsive
to God's requirement to look kindly on the aliens among you.
Beyond the News: Immigration will help you be better
informed and grow in compassion. It will help you shatter the myths
you may have heard about immigrants. Listen to people working with the
legal aspects of immigration, those whose work involves providing
shelter, an attorney, a chaplain, a paralegal, a doctor and more.
Stories from Sudanese, Nicaraguan, Iranian, and Mexican immigrants
put faces with the facts. | | | | Beyond the News: Racism | View shopping basket | |
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25 min, $24.95
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| This compelling video is for people who think they don't need a video
about racism. Tackles how prejudice and privilege still affect jobs,
education, the judicial system, and the church. Study Guide | | | | With Our Own Eyes | View shopping basket | | by Don Mosley and Joyce Hollyday | |
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| Here is the story of people who threw themselves into an effort
to take the teaching of Jesus seriously, "in scorn of the
consequences." The "consequences" have been amazing. These
passionate Christians have participated in saving hundreds of refugee
lives, traveled to war zones around the world, chased midnight trains
bearing nuclear weapons, and endured imprisonment. They have
experienced nationwide media attention. These Christians, based at
Jubilee Partners in Comer, Georgia, have experienced an ever-deepening
commitment to being channels of God's love in a violent world. Through
sharing their story, Don Mosley with Joyce Hollyday invites thousands
more Christians to join them in this effort. Winner of Pax Christi
USA Honorable Mention Book Award. | |
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