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Civil Rights Tour Itinerary

Civil Rights Tour Itinerary

January 17, 2020

Here is a potential Civil Rights tour itinerary for anyone wanting to embark on a quick tour to learn about the legacy of slavery, Jim

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Three Heroes of 2019

December 30, 2019

My three heroes of 2019! I’m someone who really enjoys looking back on what has already happened and planning ahead for what is to come.

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Porter’s Gate Worship Album – Neighbor Songs

October 26, 2019

I had the great privilege of participating in the Porter’s Gate songwriting project last January in Nashville, Tennessee.  Wait, you didn’t know I’m a songwriter?

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Amy Julia Recommends: 6 Books About Down Syndrome

October 25, 2019

As we near the end of Down Syndrome Awareness Month 2019, I want to offer 6 recommendations of memoirs and (accessible) theological books about people

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AJB Recommends: Resources on Inclusion and Belonging

October 17, 2019

I’ve written about the posture institutions (and individuals) can hold towards people with disabilities (or anyone outside the normative social group): exclusion, tolerance, inclusion, and

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AJB Recommends: Podcasts on the Problem of Pain

October 4, 2019

Like many Americans, I think a lot about the problem of pain. There’s my own lower back pain that has mostly disappeared but showed up

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AJB Recommends: Books and Podcasts on the Legacy of Slavery

September 27, 2019

I’ve focused on the content of the 1619 Project this week, and I want to recommend a few additional podcasts, articles, and books for anyone

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AJB Recommends: Nomad Podcast with Gregory Boyle

September 20, 2019

“I go to the margins because that’s where the joy is.” –Father Gregory Boyle, in an interview on Nomad Podcast I have loved reading and

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AJB Recommends: Where the Line Bleeds by Jesmyn Ward

March 16, 2018

I read Jesmyn Ward’s Salvage the Bones–winner of the National Book Award–last year. It is worth reading on many levels with a strong main character,

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Thoughts from March 12-16, 2018

March 16, 2018

Once a week I compile the reflections I’ve offered on Facebook into one blogpost. Here are the thoughts from the past five days: Tuesday, March

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Two Great Books for Kids about Women of Color

January 19, 2018

  I realized a few years ago that because we were only reading “classic” children’s books out loud to our kids, we were only reading

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AJB Recommends: Tattoos on the Heart and Barking to the Choir by Father Greg Boyle

January 10, 2018

I’ve listened to Father Greg Boyle speak a few different times, but I only recently read his books, Tattoos on the Heart and Barking to

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Would You Like to Be Like Auggie Pullman?

December 1, 2017

Last Wednesday, we took the kids to see the movie Wonder. All three of them had read/listened to the book more than once, so they

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3 Resources to Help Us Overcome Polarization

November 1, 2017

Yesterday, John Kelly made the news when he said the Civil War could have been avoided through compromise. Many people pointed out that decades of

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AJB Recommends: Free of Me by Sharon Hodde Miller

September 27, 2017

  My friend Sharon Hodde Miller has written an essential and excellent book. It comes out next week, and I had the privilege of reading

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AJB Recommends: Becoming Friends of Time by John Swinton

September 21, 2017

Earthquakes and hurricanes have brought many of us back to the age-old questions about how a loving and powerful God could stand by and not

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AJB Recommends: GodSpace by Keri Wyatt Kent

September 5, 2017

Does anyone else operate on a school-year schedule, and thus feel like September is the beginning of a new year? I have spent the past

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AJB Recommends: Unseen by Sara Hagerty

August 31, 2017

One of the perks of being an author is that people send me books for free. I have a stack on my desk right now

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The image is a book cover with the title "From Exclusion to Belonging" by Amy Julia Becker. The cover features a group of four smiling teenagers, including a young woman with Down syndrome in the center. They are dressed in casual clothing and appear to be in an outdoor setting with a blurred background of greenery. The design includes a torn paper effect separating the title text from the image. The title text is in a clean, modern font with "FROM EXCLUSION" at the top and "TO BELONGING" at the bottom, with the author's name displayed below.

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