Crossing the divide and embracing diversity is at the very heart of God's plan and purpose for his church. But in order to do this, we need to be aware of some of the reasons why people have stayed apart: our histories and prejudices, our lack of awareness and appreciation of one another.
Owen defines sin as the greatest problem of humankind, separating us from God and setting us at odds with one another. The cross is ultimately a place of forgiveness and reconciliation. As new creations in Christ Jesus, forgiven and restored, we can confidently and joyfully celebrate our oneness, whatever our colour, status, gender or nationality.
Commendations
'Deeply rooted in Scripture and practically shaped by hands-on involvement in a multicultural church, Owen serves his readers magnificently.' Terry Virgo'This book could not have been written a decade ago; it's a time-and-motion study in diversity in the here and now.' Joel Edwards, in his foreword
'Simplifies and clarifies the complexity of such a dicey topic.' David Anderson





