Letters Across the Divide Two Friends Explore Racism, Friendship, and Faith by David Anderson

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A black minister and a white businessman candidly discuss the obstacles, stereotypes, and sins that inhibit interracial reconciliation. Provocative and honest.

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Letters Across the Divide Two Friends Explore Racism, Friendship, and Faith by David Anderson

Two friends, a black minister and a white businessman, candidly discuss hang-ups, stereotypes, and sins that inhibit interracial friendships, resulting in a book that provokes thought and spurs action, stressing that the most effective way of dealing with the many facets of racial reconciliation is through real and connected friendships.
David Andersonis the senior pastor of Bridgeway Community Church, a multicultural congregation located in Columbia, Maryland. He is president of a consulting and resource organization called the BridgeLeader Network and a professor of cultural diversity at the University of Phoenix. Anderson received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Moody Bible Institute and is currently a doctoral candidate at Oxford Graduate School.

Brent Zuercher is a CPA and received his undergraduate degree from Southwest Baptist University and his master's degree from DePaul University. He lives in the Chicago suburbs.
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ISBN 13 9780801063435
ISBN 10 0801063434
Title Letters Across the Divide Two Friends Explore Racism, Friendship, and Faith
Author David Anderson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Baker Publishing Group
Year published 2001-02-01
Number of pages 154
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.