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High top melt sole laced sneakers, Faded Black

Marsoni M251S
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High top melt sole laced sneakers, Faded BlackMen' hand dyed black, front zip low top leather sneakers featuring a front zipper and lacing from Culture of Brave. Please note! Every shoe is individually handmade and object dyed and comes with color differences and the drip sole is supposed to wear down with time and flatten. Made from a vegetable tanned kangaroo leather. Front lacing & side zipper. Hand painted drip rubber sole. Back pull tab. Handmade in Portugal. Material composition: 100%
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makabocha
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
So helpful and inspiring, too
Format: Hardcover
I bought both a hard copy and listened to it on Audible. As someone who is seeking to live faithfully in a world of difference in my workplace and community, this was an incredibly helpful book. I also can't help but think just how perfect this book is for our moment of national reckoning around race. NOW more than ever, folks need to read this book! I found myself weeping during Tom Lin's chapter, as I found resonance in my own experience growing up in an immigrant family, and I found myself incredibly inspired through that and so many other chapters as well. Other reviewers have critiqued the lack of specificity...for me, that was helpful, because everyone's context is so different. I was still able to take away what I needed. These are very thoughtful believers who come from very different walks of life, and it was a treat just to see the world from their view each chapter. Thank you, John Inazu and Tim Keller, for the rich contribution of this book to the Christian conversation about our place in the public sphere.
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Tondra surveys
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 4
Great Book
Format: Paperback
I am reading this book for our Sabbath school study. Great reading. Submissions are made by real people trying to live right in a wrong, so wrong world. Very applicable to real life.
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woolywagon
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Worth reading
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Worth reading
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2026
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David W. Dunkerton
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
Valuable and timely
Format: Kindle
The various perspectives on the topic of diversity was refreshing, and the focus was on what is most important about the Christian faith. It is much better to read case studies like these rather than the echo chamber of social media.
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Percy L. Strickland
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
The Power of Story in the Information Age
Format: Hardcover
After reading John Inazu's first book 'Confident Pluralism', I thought this might be a deeper foray into the legal/cultural difficulty of living faithfully in a pluralistic society. Instead, Inazu and Keller do something different. They challenge us to listen to stories of folks seeking to embody the principles of 'confident pluralism'. Does it offer easy answers? No. However, it does offer us a window into the rich ways that God can move us, transform us and position us for His purposes in communities where we might have deep disagreements. Overall, these stories of small and large acts of faithfulness to exemplify Christ's humility, patience and tolerance were deeply encouraging to person that constantly tries the patient of a God whose love he does not deserve. Very thankful to Inazu and Keller for organizing this. This is an important conversation in an acrimonious age where we falsely substitute information/vital statistics for people/real relationship.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2020

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