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'My son, in addition to this, be admonished: of making many books there is no end, and much study is a weariness of the flesh. ¶
Kingdom Racial Change is a thoughtful, well-researched work by Christian men who have labored for decades in faithful service to their ministries. This book presents a sociological approach to the calling to racial reconciliation. The bibliography is not exhaustive, as there have been many books over the past 50 years on topics relating to this topic. “Racial reconciliation” appears to be a uniquely American concept (although it may be noted that South Africa also is faced with the concept, together with the issue of syncretism with traditional African religions).
The conclusion of the entire sermon is heard: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole happiness of man.
It is helpful to consider the comparative biographical musings of the authors raised in de facto segregated communities. As the reader reflects on his or her own life and the calling to minister to others and the work that God has called each one of us to do, these stories challenge us to self-examination. Do I truly love God? Do I truly love my neighbor?
For God shall bring every work to judgment with every secret thing, whether it is good or whether it is evil.' (Ecclesiastes 12:12-14) https://www.bible.com/bible/1077/ECC.12.12-14
Disclaimer: The reviewer was provided a free pre-publication promotional Advance Review Copy (ARC).

Kingdom Racial Change is an excellent book depicting disparity in the church community. God never intended for His people to be separated. We are united in Christ Jesus. Unity in the church is a must. As I read about the differences in the lives of these three men, it was quite obvious how an upbringing influences us. Not only does this book note the problems society faces, it offers viable solutions. We need to work together with the mind of Christ. I believe this book could be a teaching vehicle for the purpose of healing the Church. Thank you Dr. David, Rev. Evans and Dr. Emerson for your transparency and your faithful work towards this mission. The book is engaging. I read it in two sittings.