We Need to Talk... About Race
Christian Faith and Racial Justice - a young person's guide
Based on the adult bestseller by Ben Lindsay, We Need to Talk... About Race: A Young Person's Guide steers teens through the relationship between Christianity and racial justice.
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Ben Lindsay (Author)
Ben Lindsay OBE is founder of the Charity Times Charity of the Year for 2023, Power The Fight, a charity which launched in Jan 2019 to train and empower communities to end youth violence. Winner of the Charity Times Social Media Leader of the Year 2023, the Charity Times Rising Leader Award 2022 and one of The Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London’s most influential people for 2018, Ben is an experienced presenter, trainer and facilitator with more than 20 years spent working with high risk young people in the field of gangs and serious youth violence. He has a background working in local government and the charity sector and is passionate about inclusion and wants to see a racially diverse church that better serves and represents the local context. His first book, the #1 bestseller, We Need To Talk About Race: Understanding the Black Experience in White Majority Churches published in July 2019.
Ben Lindsay OBE is founder of the Charity Times Charity of the Year for 2023, Power The Fight, a charity which launched in Jan 2019 to train and empower communities to end youth violence. Winner of the Charity Times Social Media Leader of the Year 2023, the Charity Times Rising Leader Award 2022 and one of The Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London’s most influential people for 2018, Ben is an experienced presenter, trainer and facilitator with more than 20 years spent working with high risk young people in the field of gangs and serious youth violence. He has a background working in local government and the charity sector and is passionate about inclusion and wants to see a racially diverse church that better serves and represents the local context. His first book, the #1 bestseller, We Need To Talk About Race: Understanding the Black Experience in White Majority Churches published in July 2019.
About
We need to talk... about race - in fact, following the murder of George Floyd and the global outcry since, it has almost become impossible not to.
But when Ben Lindsay began talking to his nine-year-old son about the content of his book, he paused: what was appropriate to share? What would help and not hinder?
This book is born from that place: a book that will give young adults the tools to better understand themselves, others and how they can understand the Church's past and pave the way towards a better future.
Featuring interviews with young black Christians including Guvna B, Femi Koleoso of Ezra Collective and Premier League footballer Eberechi Eze, this book will introduce young people to the history of the Church, help them explore the complexities of racial and ethnic identity today and empower them to build toward a brighter future.
The book is suitable for individual reading and small group or youth group study and would be a relevant resource for schools during Black History Month.
But when Ben Lindsay began talking to his nine-year-old son about the content of his book, he paused: what was appropriate to share? What would help and not hinder?
This book is born from that place: a book that will give young adults the tools to better understand themselves, others and how they can understand the Church's past and pave the way towards a better future.
Featuring interviews with young black Christians including Guvna B, Femi Koleoso of Ezra Collective and Premier League footballer Eberechi Eze, this book will introduce young people to the history of the Church, help them explore the complexities of racial and ethnic identity today and empower them to build toward a brighter future.
The book is suitable for individual reading and small group or youth group study and would be a relevant resource for schools during Black History Month.
Author
Ben Lindsay (Author)
Ben Lindsay OBE is founder of the Charity Times Charity of the Year for 2023, Power The Fight, a charity which launched in Jan 2019 to train and empower communities to end youth violence. Winner of the Charity Times Social Media Leader of the Year 2023, the Charity Times Rising Leader Award 2022 and one of The Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London’s most influential people for 2018, Ben is an experienced presenter, trainer and facilitator with more than 20 years spent working with high risk young people in the field of gangs and serious youth violence. He has a background working in local government and the charity sector and is passionate about inclusion and wants to see a racially diverse church that better serves and represents the local context. His first book, the #1 bestseller, We Need To Talk About Race: Understanding the Black Experience in White Majority Churches published in July 2019.
Ben Lindsay OBE is founder of the Charity Times Charity of the Year for 2023, Power The Fight, a charity which launched in Jan 2019 to train and empower communities to end youth violence. Winner of the Charity Times Social Media Leader of the Year 2023, the Charity Times Rising Leader Award 2022 and one of The Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London’s most influential people for 2018, Ben is an experienced presenter, trainer and facilitator with more than 20 years spent working with high risk young people in the field of gangs and serious youth violence. He has a background working in local government and the charity sector and is passionate about inclusion and wants to see a racially diverse church that better serves and represents the local context. His first book, the #1 bestseller, We Need To Talk About Race: Understanding the Black Experience in White Majority Churches published in July 2019.










But when Ben Lindsay began talking to his nine-year-old son about the content of his book, he paused: what was appropriate to share? What would help and not hinder?
This book is born from that place: a book that will give young adults the tools to better understand themselves, others and how they can understand the Church's past and pave the way towards a better future.
Featuring interviews with young black Christians including Guvna B, Femi Koleoso of Ezra Collective and Premier League footballer Eberechi Eze, this book will introduce young people to the history of the Church, help them explore the complexities of racial and ethnic identity today and empower them to build toward a brighter future.
The book is suitable for individual reading and small group or youth group study and would be a relevant resource for schools during Black History Month.