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''The first step in the reconciliation process, '' Spencer Perkins writes, ''is admitting that the race problem exists and that our inability to deal with race has weakened the credibility of our gospel.'' When longtime ministry partners and friends Spencer Perkins and Chris Rice began writing More Than Equals in the early 1990s, their goal was t..

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''The first step in the reconciliation process, '' Spencer Perkins writes, ''is admitting that the race problem exists and that our inability to deal with race has weakened the credibility of our gospel.'' When longtime ministry partners and friends Spencer Perkins and Chris Rice began writing More Than Equals in the early 1990s, their goal was t..
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Spencer Perkins, until his death in 1998, worked with the John M. Perkins Foundation for Reconciliation and Development and was editor-in-chief of the magazine Urban Family. For twelve years he and Chris Rice and their families lived together in the Antioch Community and served as elders of Voice of Calvary Fellowship Church in Jackson, Mississippi. Chris Rice (DMin, Duke Divinity School) is director of the Mennonite Central Committee United Nations Office in New York City and coauthor of Reconciling All Things: A Christian Vision for Justice, Peace and Healing.