Intertwine:
In it, the author encourages readers to share their story with people outside their cultural background—or listen to someone else's.
First-Time Xulon Author Releases Book Addressing Cultural Reconciliation with Church and Society
In it, the author encourages readers to share their story with people outside their cultural background—or listen to someone else's.
2019-08-06
Within the pages of Cornelia Lynn
Beard’s new book, Intertwine:
Creating Cross-Cultural Unity in the Body of Christ ($9.99,
paperback, 9781545670965; $4.99, ebook, 9781545670972), readers will find a
much-needed tool that addresses the necessity for cultural reconciliation not
only in our churches, but in our society.
Intertwine
addresses the necessity for cultural reconciliation in churches and society.
With today's racially driven violence and crime epidemic, the world needs a
starting point on how to bridge the gap between the races. Intertwine, written in
layman’s terms, is that starting point. This book can help anyone learn to
communicate with those outside their cultural circle—and enjoy doing it!
“People want to know how to
interact with other cultures,” says Beard. “People want the Church to address
prejudice.”
Xulon Press, a division of
Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more
than 12,000 titles published to date, Intertwine is available online
through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.