There is a story the American church has told for generations - a story of faith, transformation, and hope. But beneath that familiar narrative lies a deeper truth many have never fully confronted.
In A House Built Uneven, Dirrick L. Williams, Sr. challenges readers to look beyond the surface and examine how race, power, and inequality became woven into the foundation of the American church. This is not a book designed to divide - it is a call to understand, heal, and rebuild.
Through powerful storytelling, historical insight, and courageous reflection, this book uncovers the uncomfortable realities that shaped many faith communities while also offering a path toward reconciliation rooted in honesty and transformation.
Readers will explore:
Whether you are a church leader, congregation member, educator, or someone seeking truth with humility, this book invites you into a conversation that can no longer be avoided.
If you have ever questioned why the church still struggles with division despite preaching unity...
If you believe faith should lead to justice, healing, and transformation...
If you are ready for conversations that move beyond comfort and into real change...
Then A House Built Uneven will challenge, inspire, and equip you to think differently about reconciliation and the role the church must play in shaping the future.
This book is more than a critique - it is an invitation to participate in healing what has been broken for generations.
Step into the conversation.Challenge what has been normalized.
Discover what reconciliation truly requires.
Get your copy of A House Built Uneven today and join the movement toward truth, healing, and lasting transformation.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. There is a story the American church has told for generations - a story of faith, transformation, and hope. But beneath that familiar narrative lies a deeper truth many have never fully confronted.In A House Built Uneven, Dirrick L. Williams, Sr. challenges readers to look beyond the surface and examine how race, power, and inequality became woven into the foundation of the American church. This is not a book designed to divide - it is a call to understand, heal, and rebuild.Through powerful storytelling, historical insight, and courageous reflection, this book uncovers the uncomfortable realities that shaped many faith communities while also offering a path toward reconciliation rooted in honesty and transformation.Readers will explore: The hidden history behind racial division within the churchHow systems of power shaped Christian institutionsWhy reconciliation requires more than proximity or good intentionsPractical pathways toward healing, accountability, and authentic unityWhether you are a church leader, congregation member, educator, or someone seeking truth with humility, this book invites you into a conversation that can no longer be avoided.If you have ever questioned why the church still struggles with division despite preaching unity.If you believe faith should lead to justice, healing, and transformation.If you are ready for conversations that move beyond comfort and into real change.Then A House Built Uneven will challenge, inspire, and equip you to think differently about reconciliation and the role the church must play in shaping the future.This book is more than a critique - it is an invitation to participate in healing what has been broken for generations.Step into the conversation.Challenge what has been normalized.Discover what reconciliation truly requires.Get your copy of A House Built Uneven today and join the movement toward truth, healing, and lasting transformation. A House Built Uneven is a powerful exploration of race, power, and inequality within the American church. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994627457
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. There is a story the American church has told for generations - a story of faith, transformation, and hope. But beneath that familiar narrative lies a deeper truth many have never fully confronted.In A House Built Uneven, Dirrick L. Williams, Sr. challenges readers to look beyond the surface and examine how race, power, and inequality became woven into the foundation of the American church. This is not a book designed to divide - it is a call to understand, heal, and rebuild.Through powerful storytelling, historical insight, and courageous reflection, this book uncovers the uncomfortable realities that shaped many faith communities while also offering a path toward reconciliation rooted in honesty and transformation.Readers will explore: The hidden history behind racial division within the churchHow systems of power shaped Christian institutionsWhy reconciliation requires more than proximity or good intentionsPractical pathways toward healing, accountability, and authentic unityWhether you are a church leader, congregation member, educator, or someone seeking truth with humility, this book invites you into a conversation that can no longer be avoided.If you have ever questioned why the church still struggles with division despite preaching unity.If you believe faith should lead to justice, healing, and transformation.If you are ready for conversations that move beyond comfort and into real change.Then A House Built Uneven will challenge, inspire, and equip you to think differently about reconciliation and the role the church must play in shaping the future.This book is more than a critique - it is an invitation to participate in healing what has been broken for generations.Step into the conversation.Challenge what has been normalized.Discover what reconciliation truly requires.Get your copy of A House Built Uneven today and join the movement toward truth, healing, and lasting transformation. A House Built Uneven is a powerful exploration of race, power, and inequality within the American church. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994627457
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. There is a story the American church has told for generations - a story of faith, transformation, and hope. But beneath that familiar narrative lies a deeper truth many have never fully confronted.In A House Built Uneven, Dirrick L. Williams, Sr. challenges readers to look beyond the surface and examine how race, power, and inequality became woven into the foundation of the American church. This is not a book designed to divide - it is a call to understand, heal, and rebuild.Through powerful storytelling, historical insight, and courageous reflection, this book uncovers the uncomfortable realities that shaped many faith communities while also offering a path toward reconciliation rooted in honesty and transformation.Readers will explore: The hidden history behind racial division within the churchHow systems of power shaped Christian institutionsWhy reconciliation requires more than proximity or good intentionsPractical pathways toward healing, accountability, and authentic unityWhether you are a church leader, congregation member, educator, or someone seeking truth with humility, this book invites you into a conversation that can no longer be avoided.If you have ever questioned why the church still struggles with division despite preaching unity.If you believe faith should lead to justice, healing, and transformation.If you are ready for conversations that move beyond comfort and into real change.Then A House Built Uneven will challenge, inspire, and equip you to think differently about reconciliation and the role the church must play in shaping the future.This book is more than a critique - it is an invitation to participate in healing what has been broken for generations.Step into the conversation.Challenge what has been normalized.Discover what reconciliation truly requires.Get your copy of A House Built Uneven today and join the movement toward truth, healing, and lasting transformation. A House Built Uneven is a powerful exploration of race, power, and inequality within the American church. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994627457
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