Many of us avoid and struggle with conversations about race or disabilities because it\u2019s uncomfortable. When our children ask innocent questions about someone who is different than they are, it can make us feel tongue tied or embarrassed.
\nAuthor Dorena Williamson has created some lovely children\u2019s books to help parents respond and invite their children to join them on the journey of learning to love and speak worth over every person that God created.
\nAnd I kept feeling frustrated thinking that\u2019s not the solution to teach your children to be colorblind because that\u2019s minimizing the beauty of God\u2019s handiwork. And as Christians we should be the biggest proponents of celebrating the beauty of our racial diversity and not minimizing it or sort of washing it away and this colorblind land.
\nShe shares powerfully about how to engage with your children about racial and cultural differences and how we can model what it looks like to grow in the area of loving and accepting people who are different than us.
\nAs our children get older, I think that these are valuable conversations to have with them because the beauty of it is that it tells your children you are teachable and that you don\u2019t get it right all the time and that you\u2019re continuing to learn and grow.
\n What we chat about: