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Foreword INDIES 2020 Book of the Year Award
(BRONZE Winner for Religion)
"[A] powerful work. . . . Provides a road map for any
Christian seeking greater racial justice."--Publishers Weekly
Reconciliation is not true reconciliation without justice! Brenda
Salter McNeil has come to this conviction as she has led the church
in pursuing reconciliation efforts over the past three decades.
McNeil calls the church to repair the old reconciliation paradigm
by moving beyond individual racism to address systemic injustice,
both historical and present. It's time for the church to go beyond
individual reconciliation and "heart change" and to boldly mature
in its response to racial division.
Looking through the lens of the biblical narrative of Esther,
McNeil challenges Christian reconcilers to recognize the particular
pain in our world so they can work together to repair what is
broken while maintaining a deep hope in God's ongoing work for
justice. This book provides education and prophetic inspiration for
every person who wants to take reconciliation seriously.
Becoming Brave offers a distinctly Christian framework for
addressing systemic injustice. It challenges Christians to be
everyday activists who become brave enough to break the silence and
work with others to dismantle systems of injustice and
inequality.
Foreword INDIES 2020 Book of the Year Award
(BRONZE Winner for Religion)
Reconciliation is not true reconciliation without justice!
In Becoming Brave, Brenda Salter McNeil calls us out of
passivity and into action. Looking through the lens of the biblical
narrative of Esther, McNeil challenges us to be everyday activists
who become courageous enough to break the silence and work together
with others to repair broken systems of injustice.
"Part confession, part biblical reflection, part call to storm the
gates, Becoming Brave declares that the Christian call
to do justice cannot and shall no longer be guided, shaped, and
defanged by sensibilities more loyal to white people's comfort than
to God. A must-read."
--Lisa Sharon Harper, founder and president, Freedom
Road
"There is no one who understands more clearly what is necessary to
move white evangelicals forward beyond their racial captivity than
Brenda Salter McNeil, and there is no more important book that must
find its way into the hands of students, pastors, Christian
activists, and all those who understand the urgency of this moment
than Becoming Brave."
--Willie James Jennings, professor, Yale Divinity School;
author of After Whiteness: An Education in Belonging
"Real prophets lovingly criticize and truthfully energize. McNeil
does both with clarity and rare vulnerability. This book will move
your heart and compel your feet to move as well, with others, in
response to God's call to do justice."
--Jennifer Harvey, author of Raising White Kids: Bringing
Up Children in a Racially Unjust America
"Through a combination of personal reflection, cultural awareness,
and biblical exegesis of the book of Esther, Dr. McNeil provides a
roadmap for leaders to become and to be brave."
--Bishop Claude Alexander, senior pastor, The Park Church,
Charlotte, North Carolina
"This book is light in our darkness and an urgent, prophetic
wake-up call to a church that has lost its reconciling
credibility."
--Inés Velásquez-McBryde, pastor, speaker, and reconciler;
chaplain, Fuller Theological Seminary
"There is not a more credible, seasoned, and dynamic voice in the
country that could speak to us about leadership and reconciliation
than Brenda Salter McNeil. I cannot recommend Becoming Brave
strongly enough."
--Daniel Hill, pastor; author of White Awake
Contents
Foreword by Austin Channing
Brown
1. The Law of Timing
2. The Making of an Activist
3. What Called You Forth?
4. When Politics Becomes Personal
5. Palace Living
6. The Prophetic Power of Lament
7. What's Going On?
8. Healing the Disconnection
9. Breaking Our Silence
10. Intercessors for Justice
11. Speaking Truth to Power
12. The Reconciling Power of Women
Conclusion: Seizing Our Moment of Destiny
Brenda Salter McNeil (DMin, Palmer Theological Seminary) is a dynamic speaker, award-winning author, professor, and thought leader. Her mission is to inspire, equip, and empower emerging Christian leaders to be practitioners of reconciliation. Dr. Brenda is associate professor of reconciliation studies at Seattle Pacific University and director of the Reconciliation Studies program. She is also associate pastor of preaching and reconciliation at Quest Church in Seattle. Dr. Brenda is an international trailblazer, leading individuals, communities, and organizations to biblical reconciliation. She was featured as one of the fifty most influential women to watch by Christianity Today in 2012. She is the author of Roadmap to Reconciliation, Roadmap to Reconciliation 2.0, A Credible Witness: Reflections on Power, Evangelism, and Race, and The Heart of Racial Justice: How Soul Change Leads to Social Change, coauthored with Rick Richardson. Dr. Brenda's book Roadmap to Reconciliation 2.0 will release in 2020.