How Should We Talk To Kids About Race, Racism, and Reconciliation?
Racism is a painful, complex issue, and can be challenging to explain to children. As Christians, we're called to view all things through a gospel lens, and that's why it's so important that we have honest conversations about race with our kids.
The Gospel in Color — For Parents is written specifically to equip parents to provide their children with a biblical perspective on race and racism, while celebrating the gospel’s power to bring about reconciliation.
Through rich illustrations and approachable text, this book helps parents present their kids with big ideas in an engaging way.
Praise for the series:
“These books are readable, so as to engage the imagination of our children. These books are relevant, so as to push back against the very present ideas that constrict the image of God on darker skin. And the books are rich, so as to mobilize parents to carefully give 'The Talk' — the greater one: the one about God’s great love for humanity!"
– KB, Hip Hop Artist
“We are, yet again, at a place in history where race, culture, and ethnicity feel as though they're tearing us apart. Conversations around these realities feel overwhelming — and explaining these things to children is a great challenge. How can we equip our kids to think about these matters in a way that is compelled by God’s love? The Gospel in Color does an incomparable job of providing simple and compelling presentations and conversation points for parents and children.”
– Rich Perez, Pastor & Author, Christ Crucified Fellowship