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OverviewWe are living in a cultural moment where disagreement feels threatening, offense feels inevitable, and we are prone to being swept into the current of reactivity. Many of us now exist in patterns of fight or flight, simply trying to navigate the noise. But what if there were another way to live in this climate without losing yourself? In Culturally Unoffendable, Peace Ike invites readers into a deeply personal and thoughtfully grounded exploration of resilience, conviction and grace in a divided world. Drawing from her life and hard-won trials, years of facilitating courageous dialogue between strangers, and her work restoring connection across cultural and political differences, Ike offers a compelling alternative to outrage and reaction. This book is not about indifference or passivity. It is about forming an inner strength so grounded that disagreement no longer destabilizes you and assumptions no longer define you. It challenges the labels we are quick to accept, the judgments we are quick to make, and the stories we tell ourselves about others. More than a memoir, Culturally Unoffendable is a formative yet practical guide that teaches us how to live well in this cultural moment. With honesty and wisdom, Ike equips readers to engage the world with clarity, courage, and dignity, even when the moment is hard. If you are tired of walking on eggshells, tired of being defined by others, or tired of carrying offense that weighs you down, this book offers a path forward. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peace IkePublisher: Set the Table Imprint: Set the Table Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.331kg ISBN: 9798234066787Pages: 88 Publication Date: 13 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""In a culture quick to react, this book calls us back to the deeper work of formation. Peace Ike has written a deeply honest and Spirit-formed work born from lived experience, healing, and the refining work of God through hardship. This book moves beyond cultural commentary into the deeper call of identity, forgiveness, and spiritual maturity."" David Rosen Founder and Executive CoachProgress Rose Coaching""Culturally Unoffendable is the human story our souls long to read, and in these pages, Peace shows herself to be just the guide our fractured world so desperately needs-""for such a time as this."""" Dr. John Stahl-Wert Founder and Chairman, World Serving LeadersCo-author of the international bestseller, The Serving Leader ""In my 50-plus years as an educator, having worked with worldrenowned specialists in unlocking God-given talent, I have never seen anything as clear, concise, and effective as the approach Peace recommends in Culturally Unoffendable."" Martha Ray DeanCreator of award-winning K-12 program for the giftedAuthor of the eight-volume series, Unleash the Greatness in Your Child ""As I read these pages, I felt as though I had been welcomed to sit at Peace's table. In a culture shaped by outrage and reaction, Peace offers a steady and transformative vision for how we live and relate to one another. This book is thoughtful, timely, and rich with insight."" Pastor Ernest Daniels Jr. Lead PastorChrist Community Church Author InformationPeace Ike is an executive coach, culture builder, speaker, and worship leader who serves within secular and faith-based spaces, fostering relational health and societal transformation. Born to Nigerian immigrants, Peace's early experience as a cross-culture kid planted the seeds for her future bridge-building work. After earning her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh, she spent 15 years repairing broken bodies-only to discover her deeper calling: repairing broken bonds. In 2018, she launched her nonprofit organization The Gathering Place Philly, a community engagement initiative to promote healthy city-wide flourishing through ministry and the arts. Soon after, she introduced its flagship program, Dinner & Discussion, gathering diverse strangers around the table to break bread and break barriers-demonstrating the power of intentional presence to release reconciliation. Today, she leads Set The Table, equipping leaders, teams, and communities to cultivate collaborative trust, while also empowering believers to influence culture with wisdom, grace, and confidence. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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