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Education:Self-Improvement
Today we are joined by #1 bestselling author of The 5 Love Languages, Gary Chapman, and his good friend, author, counselor, and diversity consultant, Clarence Shuler.
Many of us want to do something to improve race relations but don’t know where to start or even if we can make a difference. Cross-cultural friends for over fifty years, Gary and Clarence believe building friendships across racial and cultural lines will change lives and our country for the better forever. This belief inspired their new book, Life-Changing Cross-Cultural Friendships, to help others develop loving friendships that challenge their perspective and enrich their lives.
This episode covers some of their friendship, what inspired them to write this book, and practical steps for cross-cultural friendships.
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Sadie Lincoln: Redefining Success When Something Fails You
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Audrey Sampson: What It Means to Be Known
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Nicole Zasowski: Cultivating an Expectant Heart
Adrienne Wright: Identity Crises, Reframing Success & Double Jeopardy
The Ways We Rage
Reggie Dabbs + John Driver: My One Black Friend
Lisa Nichols: Be a Sponge and Celebrate Something Extra
Justin Whitmel Earley: Household Habits, Living Humbly, & the Fertile Soil of Failure
When It All Falls Apart
Alli Worthington: Failure, Grit, and Why Sometimes All it Takes is McDonald’s Wi-Fi
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Jessica Hottle: Facing Off with Your Feelings
Karen Ehman: When Making Others Happy is Making You Miserable
Joy Eggerichs Reed: Get to the Punchline
Lisa Whittle: The Hard Good
Ashley Abercrombie: Love is the Resistance
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