What happens when we demolish without having a commitment to rebuild? How will it impact our faith if we just tear it down?  Deconstruction and reconstruction requires reflection, guides, and a diverse community so we can keep ourselves honest.  

Sandra and Kathy are back with a vulnerable conversation about the cost of interrogating our faith as people of color. This candid dialogue helps us to know why it’s important to center communities who have typically been marginalized and how that brings hope along the way in our path towards rebuilding. 

For those who are unfamiliar, Kathy Khang has spent decades speaking and advocating for justice. She is the board chair of the Evangelicals for Social Action, and her recent book Raise Your Voice, is a powerful guide teaching others to raise their voices wherever they are.  

Sandra Van Opstal is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Chasing Justice. She has spent years advocating and training the next generation of Christian justice-seekers. She looks forward to expanding that advocacy with Chasing Justice.

These two powerhouse leaders have been friends for over 20 years, and they are passionate about creating spaces where empowerment is realized!

If you are in the process of rebuilding, here are some books written by BIPOC that will help you get there. Order from ivpress.com using the code CJPOD and get 30% discount.

Brown Church The Next Worship Hermanas Raise Your Voice Roadmap to Reconciliation 2.0 The Way Up is Down A Sojourner's Truth Bread for Resistance Liberation is Here

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