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Dr. Eric Mason and his wife Yvette have four children. He is the founder and senior pastor of Epiphany Fellowship, Philadelphia, and the founder and president of Thriving. His books include Urban Apologetics, Manhood Restored, Woke Church, and others.

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The force of the word "Woke" has changed since the 2 years that Dr. Mason wrote this book, which may cause closed-minded people to skip reading it; falsely assuming that within the pages are a compromised Christian message tied to a politically ideological movement. That would be a grave mistake, and only prove one of Dr. Mason's main points; that too often the Christian church turns dismissive to the history, the contributions, and the need to unite together within the American church by believing the larger narrative constructed by the culture rather than Scripture itself.

This would be a great introductory book to give to those who are simply asking the question of why Racial Reconciliation should be a topic that Christians should care about, as Dr. Mason roots all of his arguments first in the Bible, then in how the application could be used to love neighbor. Readable and accessible for the lay person and the pastor alike.
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gingsing27 | 3 autres critiques | Jul 8, 2022 |
While there are points were we do not agree theologically I am glad his powerful voice exists in our mission for justice.
 
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elisalr22 | 3 autres critiques | Jul 11, 2021 |
Overall an excellent book, but this is the part that has stuck with me for years now: "I pray that we would commune with God to the point that the thought of diminishing that communion would cause us the kind of grief Jesus felt in the garden that night and on the cross the next day."
 
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christian.c.briggs | 1 autre critique | Apr 15, 2021 |
Not a bad book, but unimpressive.

Mason outlines the issues the men are burdened with and otherwise face. As a survey of the topic it's fine, but it lacks depth. The thesis of the book is that men need the Gospel to be restored. No argument there. But it doesn't go further than that.

If I read this earlier in my Christian journey, it would be a nice starting point. But as it stands now, it's a little too simple.
 
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redeemedronin | 1 autre critique | Dec 28, 2020 |

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