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  • Mixed Blessing: Embracing the Fullness of Your Multiethnic Identity, By Chandra Crane
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    Mixed Blessing

    Embracing the Fullness of Your Multiethnic Identity

    by Chandra Crane
    Foreword by Jemar Tisby

    ECPA Top Shelf Book Cover Award

    "So what are you?"

    Chandra Crane knows what it's like to get that question. She has a Thai birth father, a European American mother, and an African American father who adopted her when she was five. With this mixed multiethnic and multicultural background, she has keenly felt the otherness of never quite fitting in. Where ...

  • Blessed Are the Nones: Mixed-Faith Marriage and My Search for Spiritual Community, By Stina Kielsmeier-Cook
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    Blessed Are the Nones

    Mixed-Faith Marriage and My Search for Spiritual Community

    by Stina Kielsmeier-Cook

    Can the Christian life be lived alone?

    When her husband left Christianity several years into their marriage, Stina Kielsmeier-Cook was left "spiritually single"—struggling to live the Christian life on her own, taking her kids to church by herself, and wrestling with her own questions and doubts.

    In this memoir, Kielsmeier-Cook tells the story of her mixed-faith marriage ...

  • An Impossible Marriage: What Our Mixed-Orientation Marriage Has Taught Us About Love and the Gospel, By Laurie Krieg and Matt Krieg
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    An Impossible Marriage

    What Our Mixed-Orientation Marriage Has Taught Us About Love and the Gospel

    by Laurie Krieg and Matt Krieg

    "People say our marriage is impossible."

    Laurie and Matt Krieg are in a mixed-orientation marriage: a marriage in which at least one partner's primary attraction isn't toward the gender of their spouse. In the Kriegs' case, Laurie is primarily attracted to women—and so is Matt.

    Some find the idea of mixed-orientation marriage bewildering or even offensive. But as the ...

  • Mixed Blessing: Embracing the Fullness of Your Multiethnic Identity, By Chandra Crane Mixed Blessing: Embracing the Fullness of Your Multiethnic Identity, By Chandra Crane
    Ebook

    Mixed Blessing

    Embracing the Fullness of Your Multiethnic Identity

    by Chandra Crane
    Foreword by Jemar Tisby

    ECPA Top Shelf Book Cover Award

    "So what are you?"

    Chandra Crane knows what it's like to get that question. She has a Thai birth father, a European American mother, and an African American father who adopted her when she was five. With this mixed multiethnic and multicultural background, she has keenly felt the otherness of never quite fitting in. Where ...

  • The Blessing of Africa: The Bible and African Christianity, By Keith Augustus Burton
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    The Blessing of Africa

    The Bible and African Christianity

    by Keith A Burton

    According to some estimates, Africa will soon have the highest concentration of Christians in the world. But African Christianity has had a long and conflicted history. Even today, modern misinterpretations of Scripture argue for God's curse uponthe dark-skinned peoples of Africa.In this comprehensive study, Keith Burton traces the story of biblical Africa and the place of the Bible in the land ...

  • Loving the Church . . . Blessing the Nations: Pursuing the Role of Local Churches in Global Mission, By George Miley
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    Loving the Church . . . Blessing the Nations

    Pursuing the Role of Local Churches in Global Mission

    by George Miley

    Rediscovering the role God designed for the church in mission is a critical issue facing the missions movement today. That role is to glorify God by planting churches among every tongue, tribe, and nation. Planting churches amid unreached peoplesis a complex process. It calls forth every ministry gift and the contribution of every believer. Imagine a businessman, a construction worker, a schoolteacher, ...

  • The Mestizo Augustine: A Theologian Between Two Cultures, By Justo L. González
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    The Mestizo Augustine

    A Theologian Between Two Cultures

    by Justo L. González

    Few thinkers have been as influential as Augustine of Hippo. His writings, such as Confessions and City of God, have left an indelible mark on Western Christianity. He has become so synonymous with Christianity in the West that we easily forget he was a man of two cultures: African and Greco-Roman. The mixture of African Christianity and Greco-Roman rhetoric and philosophy gave ...