![]() I don’t know if I’ve ever purposefully started reading a book knowing that I would undoubtedly struggle with its pages in a way that would make me wonder: Do I really want this? Do I actually want this to change me? As much as I’d like to think of myself as being good at self-reflection, I am definitely a pro at running from the uncomfortable and the hard. We are reprinting this review of The Color of Compromise, which first ran in 2019. But at the same time, knowing what it took to get there and what sparked this renewed interest in the topic of racial justice-the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and on and on-is sobering.” In response, author Jemar Tisby writes: “I’m feeling a mix of emotions right now…It’s great news that my book has made the New York Times Best Sellers list. ![]() “The Color of Compromise: The Truth About the American Church’s Complicity in Racism” by Jemar Tisby / Zondervan, 2019Įditor’s Note: The Color of Compromise hit the New York Times Best Sellers list for the week of June 28th. ![]()
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