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FAITH UNLEAVENED: THIS WILDERNESS BETWEEN TRAYVON MARTIN & GEORGE FLOYD.

Faith Unleavened confronts this crisis head-on. Through unforgettable storytelling, Spencer-Helms uncovers how the idol of whiteness seeps into churches, distorts scripture, and shackles the power of truth-telling. Tamice recalls the gut-punch of watching murders from Trayvon Martin to George Floyd, the numbing repetition of “thoughts and prayers,” the gaslighting when justice was demanded, and the silences that spoke louder than sermons.

But this book is more than a critique—it is a pathway toward freedom. By “extracting the leaven” of white supremacy that animates American Christianity, Spencer-Helms names the spiritual harm done when churches excuse injustice and when colonized faith tells believers to shrink themselves.

GOD’S STORIES AS TOLD BY GOD’S CHILDREN

A children’s Bible that takes its scholarship as seriously as its storytelling.
Featuring the voices of 55 biblical scholars, theologians, and storytellers from around the world, God’s Stories as told by God’s Children is a beautifully illustrated storybook Bible that integrates biblical scholarship into engaging storytelling.

- A library, not a book.
- A conversation, not a monologue.
- A collection of wisdom, not rules.

With no doctrinal agenda & no theological skulduggery, God’s Stories is designed to help children & their grownups love the Bible for what it is: a collection of ancient, complex, endlessly fascinating texts spanning millennia & incorporating many voices.

Radically inclusive, informed by the best in biblical scholarship, and deeply respectful of children’s imagination & intelligence, God’s Stories as told by God’s Children is the storybook Bible you’ll wish you had when you were a kid.

KEEPING THE FAITH ANTHOLOGY PROJECT.

White American Christianity is broken. Since 2016, that much has been clear. But Trump was not the cause of that brokenness—he was the result.

An anthology of dissent, Keeping the Faith unites the voices of believers across America who reject Christian nationalism and its idolatry of power—who are re-imagining how the Gospel should interweave our faith and politics. These essays confront the lies that have metastasized in American churches for the last four years, exploring dozens of complex topics along the way, from foreign policy and immigration to race and abortion.

Learn more at www.keepingthefaithbook.com