What does it take to build a ‘kingdom culture’?
In his timely and compelling new book, pastor and author Dennis Rouse uncovers evidence of the racial inequalities that have plagued the United States and confronts the ways the white-majority church has—often unknowingly—ignored and even supported systems that have brought suffering to their brothers and sisters of color.
Rouse challenges readers to examine these issues in the light of Scripture, calling the church to build a ‘kingdom culture’ that transcends biases, preferences and even political loyalties and instead fosters unity and healing in the body of Christ.
Well-researched and written with both grace and conviction, One is not simply a critique of racism and injustice, but a call to action to build bridges of reconciliation on both personal and community levels that reflect the beauty of the gospel in a broken world.
In his timely and compelling new book, pastor and author Dennis Rouse uncovers evidence of the racial inequalities that have plagued the United States and confronts the ways the white-majority church has—often unknowingly—ignored and even supported systems that have brought suffering to their brothers and sisters of color.
Rouse challenges readers to examine these issues in the light of Scripture, calling the church to build a ‘kingdom culture’ that transcends biases, preferences and even political loyalties and instead fosters unity and healing in the body of Christ.
Well-researched and written with both grace and conviction, One is not simply a critique of racism and injustice, but a call to action to build bridges of reconciliation on both personal and community levels that reflect the beauty of the gospel in a broken world.