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HEAD HEART HANDS | An Action Guide
How do we move from considering the harm of social division to participating in the healing process?
Human beings consist of mind, spirit, and body. Put another way—head, heart, and hands. Thinking, feeling, and doing all need to be involved in order for healing to happen.
This action guide walks through the problems of “fixes” and then offers ways to engage your head, heart, and hands in responding to social division. Sign up to get this FREE download.
Winner of Christianity Today’s Award of Merit 2019
White Picket Fences
Turning towards love in a world divided by privilege
A privileged white person writes about being a privileged white person. This is usually where I check out . . . White Picket Fences, however, is something else. It is a gift.
Kevin ConsidineUS Catholic
White Picket Fences is her most compelling book yet, tackling one of the thorniest topics of our time and illuminating it with honesty, humility, and hope.
Andy CrouchAuthor of Strong and Weak
I was pulled in from page one by Amy Julia’s writing, which is warm, honest, and inviting as she beautifully explores her own life and story of privilege. Compelling, wise, and vital.
Tish Harrison WarrenAuthor of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life
White Picket Fences is a must-read for all who wish to break down the barriers that divide our communities and our nation today.
Karen Swallow PriorAuthor of On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life through Great Books
I am grateful that Amy Julia Becker had the courage to create White Picket Fences. It's such an essential discussion, so relevant and yet somehow so difficult, and I admire immensely how deftly, gracefully, and movingly she has told her own story and set it in a wide context.
Geraldine BrooksAuthor of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel, March
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