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In this stirring book, two friends -- a black minister and a white businessman -- discuss candidly the hang-ups, stereotypes and sins that inhibit interracial friendships. They hash out their differences, giving voice to feelings many readers have had but would never express out loud. The result is a book that provokes thought, arouses emotion, and ultimately spurs action, stressing the most effective way of dealing with the many facets of racial reconciliation is through real and connected friendships.

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In this stirring book, two friends -- a black minister and a white businessman -- discuss candidly the hang-ups, stereotypes and sins that inhibit interracial friendships. They hash out their differences, giving voice to feelings many readers have had but would never express out loud. The result is a book that provokes thought, arouses emotion, and ultimately spurs action, stressing the most effective way of dealing with the many facets of racial reconciliation is through real and connected friendships.
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Autorenporträt
David Andersonis the senior pastor of Bridgeway Community Church, a multicultural congregation located in Columbia, Maryland. He is president of a consulting and resource organization called the BridgeLeader Network and a professor of cultural diversity at the University of Phoenix. Anderson received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Moody Bible Institute and is currently a doctoral candidate at Oxford Graduate School. Brent Zuercher is a CPA and received his undergraduate degree from Southwest Baptist University and his master's degree from DePaul University. He lives in the Chicago suburbs.