S7E7: The one about racial equality - with Azariah France-Williams

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At some point in their lives, our children will encounter racism - whether directed to them, or a friend, classmate or partner. How do we raise our children to be allies in the fight against racist discrimination? And as Christian parents, how can we ground our attitudes and words in Scripture? Our guide for today’s topic is Rev Azariah France-Williams. Azariah is the author of Ghost Ship: Institutional Racism and the Church of England, as well as rector of Ascension Church Hulme, husband and dad. Azariah is a thinker on issues of peace and justice, race and reconciliation, and believes in the power of the church within the community to sow the seeds of radical change. Links: - Follow Azariah on X: https://twitter.com/AzariahAnglican - Buy Azariah’s book ‘Ghost Ship: Institutional Racism and the Church of England’ https://www.eden.co.uk/christian-books/personal-life/social-issues-and-responsibility/ghost-ship/ - Check out Ascension Church Hulme: https://ascensionchurchhulme.co.uk/ What a deeply educational, heartbreaking yet inspiring interview. We hope you appreciated Azariah’s words and experience as much as we did. If you’d love to help us keep producing top-quality episodes, why not consider giving a one-off or regular financial gift? You can do that here: https://www.brf.org.uk/donate/ Parenting for Faith is part of the charity, BRF. We are reliant on donations from individuals and churches to make our resources available to as many people as possible. We are grateful for all donations, big or small. They make a real difference. Thank you so much for partnering with us.

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