We live in a beautifully diverse world. Unfortunately, our world is also plagued by racial and ethnic division.
As families, we can bring unity and change by embracing our differences. But it requires that we pass onto our kids what it means to walk in love,\xa0not fear\u2014a lesson that's easier said, than done.
In this episode, author\xa0Trillia Newbell, sits down with us to discuss:
* How to talk to our kids about families who look different from ours
* Whether or not we should raise our kids to be "color blind"
* What it looks like for us as adults to model unity and love in our home
* How we should talk to our kids about the history of racial tensions
* And most importantly,\xa0how the gospel transcends racial and ethnic differences
Show Notes:
Trillia Newbell is the author of\xa0If God is For Me,\xa0a 6-week Bible study on Romans 8 (2019), Enjoy: Finding the Freedom to Delight Daily in God's Good Gifts\xa0(2016),\xa0Fear and Faith: Finding the Peace Your Heart Craves\xa0(2015), United: Captured by God's Vision for Diversity\xa0(2014), and a children\u2019s book,\xa0God\u2019s Very Good Idea: A True Story of God\u2019s Delightfully Different Family.\xa0You can find her at\xa0trillianewbell.com\xa0and follow her on twitter at\xa0@trillianewbell.
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