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‘White Awake’ with Daniel Hill

The uncomfortable but necessary conversations about the intersections of race, culture, and faith that the church has often ignored.

Blind spots are something we all deal with, but it's our response to them that matters. We can choose to move on and ignore, which is an option only for the privileged, or we can choose to acknowledge our blind spots and take action. Daniel Hill shares his journey from apathy to action for justice for all.

Guest Bio

Daniel Hill is the founding and senior pastor at River City Community Church. Before his position at River City, he served on the staff of Willow Creek Community Church. He has a B.S. in Business from Purdue University, an M.A. in Theology from Moody Bible Institute, a certificate in Church-based Community and Economic Development from Harvard Divinity School, and received his D.Min. from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary. Daniel is the author of White Lies, White Awake, and 10:10: Life to the Fullest.

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