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All God's Children

How Confronting Buried History Can Build Racial Solidarity

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Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award Finalist

The more you understand someone's history, the better you can see their humanity. This is true for individuals as well as for society at large. Race relations have suffered because of the erasure of important Black history and cultural context. As we fill in the gaps of our collective knowledge, communities can grow in understanding, empathy, and solidarity.

Terence Lester shares the buried history of the struggles Black people have faced against unjust systems. He tells powerful stories of courage, injustice, pain, and triumph, including ones from his own history. He also unpacks the sociological and cultural dynamics of unconscious bias and inattentional ignorance that keep us apart, and how they can be overcome. This honest account of what it's like to be Black in America paves the way for the church to move beyond showing support from a distance toward loving one another in long-term solidarity, advocacy, and friendship.

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      June 1, 2023
      We cannot stand together if we hold ourselves apart from those who are different from us--an obvious truth that is much easier said than put into practice. In All God's Children, writer and nonprofit director Terence Lester draws on his Christian faith, his experience as a pastor to white and Black churches, and his service work with unhoused people to consider how we can choose community and solidarity over division, bigotry, and rage. That choice requires us to understand other people's stories, whether that means the history of institutionalized racism in America or the simple facts of an unhoused person's life. As a Black pastor to a majority-white church, Lester found his coworkers and congregants often failed to be in community with him as a whole person, instead expecting him to enact his Black identity only in ways that felt comfortable and unchallenging to them. All God's Children offers a sincerely heartfelt plea for Christians to direct their faith outward by listening to, standing with, and fully embracing those whom American society has marginalized.

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