Being a Sanctuary: The Radical Way for the Body of Christ to Be Sacred, Soft, and Safe
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Being a Sanctuary: The Radical Way for the Body of Christ to Be Sacred, Soft, and Safe

Brazos Press / 2024 / Paperback

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How can churches address scandals like abuse, trauma, and racism within the body and move toward healing? Using biblical teaching, practical instruction, and stories from her own experience, Perreaux-Dominguez focuses on the Lord's vision for a community of believers---sacred, soft, and safe---just like Jesus. Return to God's foundational call to be biblically based, trauma-informed, and justice-centered. 224 pages, softcover from Baker.

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Title: Being a Sanctuary: The Radical Way for the Body of Christ to Be Sacred, Soft, and Safe
By: Pricelis Perreaux-Dominguez
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Vendor: Brazos Press
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 1587436418
ISBN-13: 9781587436413
Stock No: WW436414

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"Perreaux-Dominguez constructs a solid model of church reform. . . . This inspires."--Publishers Weekly

What does it mean to be the Body of Christ in a healthy and holy way?

When news outlets reveal church scandals or we hear stories about people leaving the church, it can seem as though we are in a bit of a crisis as the Body of Christ. In Being a Sanctuary, Pricelis Perreaux-Dominguez--who has experienced abuse, trauma, and racism within the church--takes us on an honest, biblical, and reflective journey as she examines the state of the church and offers us a hopeful path forward.

Perreaux-Dominguez focuses on three aspects of God's vision for the church: that it would be sacred (Bible based), soft (trauma informed), and safe (justice centered). Each section of the book explores what these mean for the church using biblical teaching, practical instruction, and stories from her own experiences. She unpacks practical steps the body of Christ can take to realize this vision and cultivate a lifestyle of being a sanctuary, including repenting, pursuing sanctification, showing Christ's compassion, healing injustices, choosing unity over uniformity, and being advocates.

This book is for anyone ready to be both challenged and encouraged on how we, as the Body of Christ, can collectively return to God's foundational call to be radicals who choose the path of being sacred, soft, and safe--just like Jesus is.

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Pricelis Perreaux-Dominguez (MSW, MSEd) is a truth-teller and space builder committed to helping the Body of Christ be healthy and holy. She is the founder and CEO of Full Collective, creator of the annual Sowers Summit, and host of the Being a Sanctuary podcast. She has spoken at conferences such as Proverbs 31 and Verity Conference and has written for Chasing Justice and She Reads Truth. She is also a contributor to the devotional The Women We've Been Waiting For. Pricelis holds master's degrees in community-based leadership and social work, and she is currently pursuing a master of arts in biblical and theological studies from Denver Seminary. She is a proud Black Latina born and raised in New York City, where she currently resides with her husband and son. You can find her on Instagram @pricelispd.

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