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CD Review: We Are Arrabon(0)

April 24, 2012

Old hymn texts are set to fresh music, Lyrics traditionally sung in White churches are sung in a Black-gospel style bridging racial boundaries. Sitar, dance grooves, and acoustic guitar are combined with soulful vocals, saxophone solos, and latin percussion.

CD Review: We Are Arrabon
Listen to the Children

Book Review: Listen to the Children: Conversations with Immigrant Families. By Elizabeth Conde-Fraizer.

Conde-Fraizer has made the ancient immigration policy God gave to Israel relevant for 21 century American Christians. Every page, each family anecdote, reinforces God’s guidelines governing Israel’s relationship to immigrants.

Book Review: Heartache No More

Heartache No More by Alison Whiteker is not just any ordinary Bible Study, which normally follows the format of Q & A, sometimes a meal and tons of laughter.  Although all of the above can occur in this bible study, Whiteker writes, the work done in this book is like having “Spiritual Heart Surgery” because [...]

Marti

Worship Across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Congregation A response by three practitioners.

Josh Davis Jeff McCourt and Nikki Lerner respond to Gerardo Marti’s new book, Worship Across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Congregation.

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