
Meals from Mars
A Parable of Prejudice and Providence
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Narrated by:
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Brandon Batchelar
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By:
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Ben Sciacca
About this listen
It's hard to talk about race and reconciliation. It helps to have a story we can all wrap our heads around.
Jim fumbled for the door lock, but it was too late. Malik had jumped inside. Malik didn't remember pulling the gun out of his waistband, but now it was pointed straight at Jim. "C'mon, man!" Malik yelled as he half ducked under the dash. "They're gonna kill me! Get us outta here!"
So begins a night of tension, anxiety, and difficult conversations for Malik, a young black man from the inner city, and Jim, a middle-aged white man from the suburbs. Brought together by tragic circumstances, they must learn to trust each other through mutual understanding, which means looking past their prejudices to truly see each other....
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- Anonymous User
- 07-01-20
Great Story
The story was entertaining while providing an interesting perspective and provoked thoughts about the challenges faced by those not in the majority.
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- Lawrence A.
- 07-10-20
Powerful
This was an incredible book. it's been a long time since I had a book grip me in such a way that I wanted to just keep listening and listening. Also I think this book does a great job of attacking some of the problems that are going on in this country right now, and it did a great job at the end of giving some encouragement of what the church should be like. Overall it's a great book, and many should read this to at least start a conversation about racial reconciliation.
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