Lamenting Racism Participant Journal: A Christian Response to Racial Injustice
By Rob Muthiah, Abigail Gaines, Dave Johnson and
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Rob Muthiah
Rob Muthiah teaches pastoral theology and Christian ethics at Azusa Pacific Seminary and is passionate about equipping local churches leaders to pursue God’s vision of justice and righteousness. He served as a pastor for nine years and is an active member of Pasadena Mennonite Church. He is the author of The Sabbath Experiment and The Priesthood of All Believers in the Twenty-First Century.
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LAMENTING RACISM
"With transparency and warmth, Lamenting Racism combines an uncomfortable practice with an uncomfortable subject. Working through this series is more than education: it impacts the heart and results in creativity to courageously move into next steps of racial healing. A powerful tool."
—JO ANNE LYON, ambassador of The Wesleyan Church
"Lamenting Racism calls us to sit in the dust and lament with those who are suffering the institutional sins of racism. This six-part series helps the faith community reclaim lament with the hope of turning tears of pain caused by racism into tears of joy for hearing each other."
—MIGUEL DE LA TORRE, professor of social ethics and Latinx studies at Iliff School of Theology
"Lamenting Racism offers a ‘how to’ for teaching and learning about racism. It pulls you right into the hard realities of racial bias in church history, biblical interpretation, mission, and life itself. A hopeful way forward through the emotion-laden, heart-rending gift of lament."
—JAMES E. BRENNEMAN, president of American Baptist Seminary of the West
"Lamenting Racism is a remarkable and helpful resource. It stands out for its invitational tone and personal approach to a difficult issue. This dynamic study places real-life stories alongside the often overlooked resource of biblical lament, creating a relatable resource for small groups and congregations that is disarming, eye-opening, and powerfully prophetic."
—TIMOTHY R. GAINES, associate professor of religion at Trevecca Nazarene University
"Lamenting Racism is a relevant, powerful, and timely resource that will engage participants and inspire hope for all. This resource provides an invitation to join the fight for justice and equality in a way that is meaningful and collaborative."
—EDGAR BARRON, chair and assistant professor of leadership and organizational psychology at Azusa Pacific University
"Lamenting Racism is a timely and accessible resource for congregations that see anti-racism as a call to