Conversations in Black & White - Episode 5
How does a person who is raised to dislike other races and another who was distrusting of white people find each other? How does a person change their perspective from that of their family of origin? How should brothers and sisters in Christ respond to racism? These questions and more we’ll explore While Getting Real immersed in Truth.
The theme of Redemption is weaved all throughout Ken and Gigi’s story. It’s visible in their personal stories and in their story as a couple. They have seen what God can do and how the love of Christ can change hearts. I will pray alongside them and ask you to join me as we pray for opened eyes, changed hearts, healing for each other, our country, and around the world.
I hope you enjoyed the series of Conversations in black and white.
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On June 12, 1967 Loving V. Virginia Supreme Court ruling legalized interracial marriage in America. People around the world celebrate June 12 as Loving Day.
Credits:
Podcast Produced By: Robrenna Redl
Music By: Hand-crafted Studios - Composer Michael Coffey
Robrenna Redl is a real, raw, no-filters, kind of girl. She went from an army brat to a military veteran. A wife to Troy and mom of two teenagers, she has served in women’s, children’s, and middle school ministries. Robrenna wrote a bible study for middle school girls based on Identity in Christ. She is the executive administrative assistant for the anti-sex-trafficking organization I’ve Got A Name. Robrenna is the friend you call to walk alongside you in hard, painful places of life as well as the joyful ones. Her passions include mocha coffee, dark chocolate, time with family and friends, and telling others of God’s love, mercy, and grace.
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