Do All Lives Matter?: The Issues We Can No Longer Ignore and the Solutions We All Long For
A**R
Thought provoking
Pastor Gordon and Perkins share from their experiences the heartache of prejudice. They also give insight and practical advice on how to help understand and move forward to love and care for all people.
L**O
Do All Lives Matter?
This was eye opening. The steps that need to be taken to end racism are long and tedious. Yet as a society we must start down that road or we won't survive. Bravo to Wayne Gordon and John M. Perkins for eloquently stating that all lives matter and showing us steps to take to proclaim this. We have to do the hard work but now we know where to start.
M**3
Must read
2017 was similar to 2020. The book is inspiring and prophetic.
J**.
Encouragement to change the direction of society
We may feel powerless as we see society becoming more violent, especially in racial areas. The authors have written this book to help change that direction of society. “The time for building a culture of peace and respect to replace a culture of violence and hatred is now.” (17) They want to get people talking, coming together to find new understanding with a view to healing what divides us.They give examples of how being black in America can be dangerous. They also review the mistreatment of Native Americans and women. This is a good section and offers a great deal of background for those who do not understand the racial tensions of today.The authors admit it is not an easy journey. They explore the biblical basis of how we are to treat each other. They look at the roles the church and individual Christians are to have in the healing process. They give many practical suggestions, leading to changed hearts and the resulting actions. The idea is to bring people to the place of relating to others well because their lives matter. Some good examples of people who have made a difference are included.This would be a good book to read with a group. I would recommend it to church boards and professionals. It is a good book to get people talking and thinking about what can be done in their community. It is short and not intimidating.Food for thought: “Please do what you can to proclaim to the world that all lives matter.” (82)I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent and honest review.
K**8
Apologetic Christian blather
This book is ok but it leans too much on "Christian" thought and doesn't really address the issue of why we say Black Lives Matter. All lives will only matter when Black lives, Indigenous lives, Immigrant lives, LGBTQ lives and all other marginalized lives matter as much as white lives have always seemed to. The end.
J**N
Stories and Eleven Suggestions
This is a book review of Do All Lives Matter? - a book by Wayne Gordon and John M. Perkins. Released in 2017 through Baker Books, Do All Lives Matter? explores this question by looking at stories and finding the issues that we can no longer ignore and the solutions we all long for. It is a book of captivating stories and concerns.With affirming reviews from Shane Claiborne (Author), Noel Castellanos (CCDA), Philip Ryken (Wheaton College) and notable others accomplished leaders, this short book (92 pages) looks to explore what it may take to move from a sense of apathy and unawareness, and towards action and conviction. The belief that all matters is at the heart of our founding documents, and it is one of those matters the witness of the scriptures is “abundantly clear – beyond any reasonable debate…all human beings are equal in the sight of God.” In nine short chapters, these authors explore their experiences, who are the invisible people, and what it means to have a Christian response to our polarized world.Wayne Gordon and John M. Perkins are both renown, compassionate, challenging and influential Christian leaders who have become known for their work in investing in racial reconciliation and justice work in the United States. As a pastor and community leader, Wayne is from Chicago, where he pastors the Lawndale Christian Community Church and helped to formulate the Christian Community Development Association in the 1970s. He has worked tirelessly to address issues of poverty, education, and gang violence in the city's marginalized neighborhoods. Similarly, John M. Perkins is a civil rights activist, minister, and author who played a key role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. He founded the John and Vera Mae Perkins Foundation and the Christian Community Development Association and has worked to promote racial reconciliation and community development in urban areas throughout the United States.Gordon and Perkins suggest that we as followers of Jesus, must live in a way in our neighborhoods, invested, in a way “to proclaim to the world that all lives do indeed matter.” They share that while they “don’t doubt that we’ve come a long way as a church and as a culture…we still have a long way to go.” The truth is that “often when we think of contemporary expressions of racism or sexism we think of obvious things such as unjustified and unnecessary police shootings…But discrimination also has a subtler side. This subtler side reveals its face – often unintentionally – when we don’t notice the people around us. In effect they become invisible, and to the extent that they go unheard and unnoticed, they get the message that their lives don’t matter.” This book calls us to hear and notice. Additionally, the authors offer “eleven suggestions…to demonstrate the conviction that all lives matter.”1. Pray and discuss the prayer of St. Francis of Assisi on a regular basis2. Seek first to understand, then to be understood.3. Build and cultivate relationships across ethnic lines.4. Strive to build friendships with people who are different.5. Listen to the music of other cultures.6. Move into a diverse community.7. Allow the right books and movies to inform and inspire you.8. Participate in a discussion group.9. Support restorative justice policies and efforts.10. Consider organizing or joining a peaceful protest.11. Work with the police and leaders of your city or communityThough it wasn’t the most exhaustive read on the subject, the stories and points in Do All Lives Matter?, is certainly a captivating and thought-provoking book that offers different perspectives and fresh – but simple - insight on race and justice issues, making it a valuable read for individuals interested in understanding and addressing these topics in a more holistic and informed way.
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