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How can we intentionally raise our children to be ambassadors of racial unity?

How can we intentionally raise our children to be ambassadors of racial unity?

Parents have the opportunity to disciple their children to be ambassadors of racial unity by providing them with a biblical understanding of the imago Dei and what this means about the value of others. Part of this family discipleship involves modeling cross-cultural relationships and being willing to engage hard questions for the sake of gospel unity.

For more resources like this about how you can take steps toward greater racial unity, visit ERLC.com/racialunity.

How can we intentionally raise our children to be ambassadors of racial unity?


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