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“A uniquely insightful contribution to a very difficult issue.” —Brian Croft Find Wee

“A uniquely insightful contribution to a very difficult issue.” —Brian Croft [Crossway] A Starting Point for Racial Reconciliation Gospel unity creates racial harmony. However, Martin Luther King Jr. once said that the most segregated hour in America is eleven o’clock on Sunday morning. Equipped with the gospel, the church should be the catalyst for reconciliation, yet it continues to ignore immense pain and division. In an effort to bridge the canyon of misunderstanding, insensitivity, and hurt, Mark Vroegop writes about the practice of lament, which he defines as “the biblical language of empathy and exile, perseverance and protest.” Weep with Me: How Lament Opens a Door for Racial Reconciliation invites you to mourn over the brokenness that has caused division and to use lament to begin the journey toward a diverse and united church. “This book will help Christians of every ethnicity to learn to love one another and to bear each other’s burdens.” —Russell Moore, President, The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention [read chapter 1]( [Buy the Book]( Find Weep with Me: How Lament Opens a Door for Racial Reconciliation at the following online retailers: [Amazon]( [Barnes & Noble]( [Christianbook]( [Crossway]( [LifeWay]( [Target]( [Walmart]( [WTS Books]( *[Register]( for a free Crossway+ account to receive 30% off your order as well as a free copy of the ebook with the purchase of the print book. [Explore 2,700+ Articles]( a Free Ebook]( a Free Devotional]( to our Podcast]( for a Free Crossway+ Account]( up for a Free Church Account]( Connect with Us! [Unsubscribe]( | [Subscribe to our newsletter]( | [View in browser]( Crossway is a not-for-profit Christian ministry that exists solely for the purpose of proclaiming the gospel through publishing gospel-centered, Bible-centered content. Learn more or donate today at [crossway.org/about](. You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive updates from Crossway. Crossway 1300 Crescent St.Wheaton, IL 60187 [Add us to your address book](

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