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Breaking down Walls : A Model for Reconciliation in an Age of Racial Strife

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In this "highly readable but thoughtful book" (Billy Graham, from the Foreword), Washington and Kehrein share their experiences and their triumphs in an effort to extend their outreach of racial harmony. The authors are co-founders of the Rock of Our Salvation Church.

241 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 1993

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July 27, 2020
Awesome book that has deep insights and principles that are still relevant today! Some of the practical things and wording is out dated since it was written in the early 90s but still solid truth for churches that want to make reconciliation a priority.
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