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Books, Stories, and Conversations for Racial Reconciliation

From the PSL Committee on Representation and Racial Reconciliation


The Committee of Representation and Racial Reconciliation would like to recommend the following books and a documentary for your consideration.This new endeavor attempts to expand our understanding of community and briefly walks in one another’s shoes.  


K.N. Crighton- How Lonely Sits the City (book and ebook) sold at Amazon


Disaster Recovery through the Lens of Justicewritten by Alessandra Jerolleman

(ebook and book) .


At the River by Carolyn Crowder (a video documentary) purchased on Amazon video. About Southern Presbyterian ministers during the Civil Rights era. and their experiences within their communities and congregations.


This is also an open invitation to schedule a Wealth Gap presentation at a hosting church informational event. We are open to combining two hosting churches together. Please contact Linda Trueblood at truelindadenise@gmail.com for further info or scheduling. 


Change in people is sometimes painful but necessary in growth! 


Romans 5:3-5 – “Suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit.”  

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