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Overview"Have you decided to become a Unitarian Universalist and can help feeling a little lost? Or maybe you have been a member for a while but don't know how to navigate sensitive issues when interacting with those who have racial or cultural differences? Do you want to discover not only how to survive, but how to thrive in your faith? If the answer to any of these questions is ""yes,"" then you absolutely must get a copy of The Black UU Survival Guide: Ten Steps for Surviving as a Black Unitarian Universalist and How Allies Can Keep it 100. Read this survival guide and begin incorporating its lessons into your life and watch the difficulties you were facing while navigating your faith melt away. This guide will teach you ten steps that will absolutely put you on a path of confidence in your spiritual life. Learn the importance of Having Respect for and Openness to All People Accepting Cultural Differences Embracing a Focus on Social Justice Being as Authentic as You Can And more! You might be thinking ""I don't think a guide book is going to help."" or ""It can't possibly be that easy to orient myself in my spiritual journey."" The truth is, you are not alone, and you are not the only one that feels the way you feel! No excuse is a good excuse to miss out on this opportunity for a more meaningful and fulfilling spiritual life. Get your copy of the next ten steps in your walk of faith by ordering The Black UU Survival Guide today!" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Xolani Kacela , Janice Marie Johnson , Kimber McLaughlinPublisher: IngramSpark Imprint: IngramSpark Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781087936208ISBN 10: 1087936209 Pages: 90 Publication Date: 16 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Black UU story is as varied as the Black community. In Unitarian Universalism we need more narratives of survival if this liberal faith is itself to be transformed. Rev. Bill Sinkford, Senior Minister, First Unitarian Church, Portland, OR, First Black President, Unitarian Universalist Association The navigational wisdom of Rev. Xolani Kacela and The Black UU Survival Guide is long overdue. If you are white this book provides instructive, and for some sobering, reminders for how to better create a culture of belonging for all. Jesse King, First Black Chair, UUA Ministerial Fellowship Committee My hope (and recommendation) is this book becomes a resource to bring us together as one faith community and share our fully expressed selves with one another in a life-affirming way, referred to by some as Collective Liberation. Lisa Stiffler-Bailey, UU Congregation of Las Vegas I would have appreciated reading this, more than A Chosen Faith, when I first started learning more about Unitarian Universalism. Kellie Ingram BIPOC Director of Religious Education The Black UU story is as varied as the Black community. In Unitarian Universalism we need more narratives of survival if this liberal faith is itself to be transformed. Rev. Bill Sinkford, Senior Minister, First Unitarian Church, Portland, OR, First Black President, Unitarian Universalist Association The navigational wisdom of Rev. Xolani Kacela and The Black UU Survival Guide is long overdue. If you are white this book provides instructive, and for some sobering, reminders for how to better create a culture of belonging for all. Jesse King, First Black Chair, UUA Ministerial Fellowship Committee My hope (and recommendation) is this book becomes a resource to bring us together as one faith community and share our fully expressed selves with one another in a life-affirming way, referred to by some as Collective Liberation. Lisa Stiffler-Bailey, UU Congregation of Las Vegas I would have appreciated reading this, more than A Chosen Faith, when I first started learning more about Unitarian Universalism. Kellie Ingram BIPOC Director of Religious Education Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |