If we’re honest, the church hasn’t always done a great job of elevating diverse voices. Women, people of color, and other marginalized groups often find themselves on the outskirts of our faith communities, with no one they can learn from who shares their life experiences. This is a problem that Ashlee Eiland knows well. Both as a black woman and as a pastor and author, Ashlee has felt this pain, and she wants to work to help mend it. In a continuation of our ongoing conversations about racial reconciliation, Ashlee sits down with Aubrey to talk about her experiences and the radical kindness that God has called each of us to display in this pivotal moment in history.
Episode Resources:
Buy HUMAN(KIND)
Visit Ashlee’s Website
Check out Ashlee’s Instagram
Follow Ashlee on Twitter
Listen to a message Ashlee gave on HUMAN(KIND) at Soul City Church
Check out Ashlee’s teaching at Mars Hill Bible Church
Other Resources:
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This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling.
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