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Breaking Down Walls : A Model for Reconciliation in an Age of Racial Strife
Breaking Down Walls A Model for Reconciliation in an Age of Racial Strife
Author: Raleigh Washington, Glen Kehrein
Two authors with broad experience in inner city life and ministry share eight practical and biblically-based principles that they believe will contribute to the healing of racial strife in America. This book is about a solution.
ISBN-13: 9780802426437
ISBN-10: 0802426433
Publication Date: 1/11/1994
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Moody Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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This is a brutally honest book concerning the problems of racism- a national disgrace in our society, and worse yet in our church. This delightful book will not only "tell" us how to do it; it will show us how it is being done in a most exciting and unsual way


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