Advocates: The Narrow Path to Racial Reconciliation
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Advocates: The Narrow Path to Racial Reconciliation   -     By: Dhati Lewis

Advocates: The Narrow Path to Racial Reconciliation

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A slave runs away from his master, and a mutual friend steps in to mediate between them. Is healing possible? In this timely study of the Book of Philemon, Pastor Dhati Lewis unpacks key principles that Paul applied in this situation—explaining the difference between "advocates" and "aggravators" in the ongoing ministry of reconciliation.

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Title: Advocates: The Narrow Path to Racial Reconciliation
By: Dhati Lewis
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 156
Vendor: B&H Books
Publication Date: 2019
Dimensions: 7.25 X 5 X .52 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 1535934670
ISBN-13: 9781535934671
Stock No: WW934671

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A slave runs away from his master. A mutual friend steps in to mediate between the two of them. Can there be healing in such a scarred relationship? In the face of such a daunting breach, is reconciliation (not to what was, but to what God designed) even possible?

This is the situation faced in the book of Philemon. From this short New Testament letter, pastor and author Dhati Lewis (Among Wolves) unpacks key principles that Paul applied to being an advocate in the midst of division.

The divisions of our day don’t look the same as Paul’s, but the principles are timeless. In 2 Corinthians 5, God commissioned us to be his ambassadors and gave us the ministry of reconciliation. Whether we’re engaging in issues of politics, ethnicity, or religious beliefs, our heart posture should be one of an advocate set on reconciliation. The problem is, too many of us approach difficult conversations with the heart of an aggravator. Aggravators sometimes look like they are pursuing good things, but their heart is not toward reconciliation. Any motive less than reconciliation falls short of the desires of God’s heart.

We need godly advocates in every sphere of life. This book will specifically apply these principles to issues of ethnic division. Are you willing to call any division caused by discrimination, prejudice, or racism a sin? Do you want to grow in your ability to navigate tense and emotional conversations about ethnic divisions? Are you ready to become an advocate?

Author Bio

Dhati Lewis is lead pastor and church planter of Blueprint Church and president of Send Network with the North American Mission Board. He is most passionate about making disciples, equipping urban leaders and loving his family. On any given day you might find Dhati coaching his kids in basketball or strategizing on a whiteboard. Dhati is married to his best friend, Angie, and they live in Atlanta, Georgia with their children and church family. He is the author of both the Bible studies and books, Among Wolves: Disciple-Making in the City and Advocates: The Narrow Path to Racial Reconciliation.

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