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Category Archives: history
Learning from a black bus driver . . .
Sitting in a parked bus alone with a black bus driver, I began to tell him about my book, Off the RACE Track. After more than an hour, he began to open up to me. About that time a white … Continue reading
Never buy enough (be enough)
You can never buy enough physical things to make up for inner emptiness. Don’t settle for incomplete shopping: “With all your getting get understanding.” –Proverbs 4:7 An abundance of stuff has failed to “Make America kind within.” Greatness exudes kindness … Continue reading
Posted in American history, black history, history, Uncategorized, world history
Tagged Christmas shopping, enough, materialism, never buy enough, shopping
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Playing the erase card
Play the erase card. Forgive people who have hurt or offended you. Disrespect makes fairness difficult. People who disrespect others reveal their own insecurity and fear. Two or more people won’t ever agree on everything, but their disagreement never needs … Continue reading
Posted in agree to disagree, art, colorblind, disrespect, Gentile, history, Jews, kindness, love, Love one another, lovingkindness, multi-racial, racial reconciliation, right to disagree, the colors, Uncategorized, unkindness
Tagged Christianity, diveristy, inclusion, race, race card, racial healing, racial justice
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Explaining “Off the RACE Track” in only 40 SECONDS
Are you ready to jump some tracks? Here’s the Amazon link.
Posted in American history, black history, Black history month, community, community building, community organizer, Creating Community, history, how to create community, Uncategorized, unity
Tagged #racerelations, America, book, colorblind, diversity, kindness, Off the RACE Track, race, Steve Simms, video
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What they’re saying about Off the RACE Track
Off the Race Track–From Color-Blind to Color-Kind is a kind, nonpolitical, and inspiring resource for racial reconciliation and healing America’s racial wounds. Here is what people are saying about it: Commissioner Israel L. Gaither, first black National Commander, The Salvation … Continue reading
Posted in acts of kindness, American history, be kind, black history, Black history month, colorblind, healing racism, history, institutional racism, kindness, multi-racial, multi-racial church, racial healing, racial reconciliation, racism, Salvation Army, Steve Simms, The Salvation Army, Uncategorized
Tagged book, book review, diversity, Israel Gaither, Joe Calloway, Off the RACE Track, quotes, race
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Discriminate in your reading–plant seeds of hope
All reading is not created equal. Discriminate. Find reading material that is hope-giving, uplifting, challenging, and healing. Read books that fill up your heart with love, compassion, and understanding, not books that trash your heart. Everything you read puts a seed … Continue reading
Posted in American history, discrimination, healing racism, history, Off the RACE Track, Oprah Show, Oprah Winfrey, positive thinking, racism, reading, self-esteem, self-fulfillment, self-help, self-improvement, Uncategorized, wrong side of history
Tagged black history, books, heart care, mental health, Oprah, optimism, race, reading
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Track or Treat?
If you look closely at history you will noticed that America was founded on a color-coded trick called race. That trick laid the track of dubious racial distinction and distracted us from the treat of compassionate color-caring and equality. Perhaps we … Continue reading
Posted in African Americans, America, blacks, equality, history, inequality, October 31, racial healing, racial reconciliation, the colors, the fall, Trick or Treating, Uncategorized, whites
Tagged All Saints Day, American history, black history, Color-kind, Halloween, Off the RACE Track, race, Trick or treat
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Some short quotes from Off the RACE Track
Here are some short quotes from my new book: Off the RACE Track–From Color-Blind to Color-Kind. To get a copy or download a Kindle version, search for — Off the RACE Track Steve Simms — on Amazon. “There is much greatness … Continue reading
Posted in acts of kindness, African American experience, African Americans, American history, be kind, black history, Black history month, books, history, love, Love one another, new book, Quotations, Random acts of kindness, Uncategorized
Tagged book, color blind, kindness, Off the RACE Track, quotes, race, race relations, racial reconciliation, Steve Simms
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Bible Belt question: “Where do you go to church?”
I grew up in the part of the United States called the Bible Belt where people in casual conversation would ask: “Where do you go to church?” Like church around the Western World, church attendance in the Bible Belt has been … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christian history, Christianity, church decline, church history, church of your choice, church programming, fruit of the Spirit, history, the Western church, Uncategorized, Western Europe, Western religion
Tagged Bible Belt, Billy Graham, blog, church attendance, led by the Spirit, ONE Body Life, quotes, Reformation, Renaissance, Where do you go to church
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Appomattox Christianity
In 1865 General Lee surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, leading to the end of the American Civil War. Christianity is about surrendering. Jesus put it this way: “Deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Me.” … Continue reading
Posted in be on God's side, church, cross, deny yourself, God is on our side, greatness, history, Jesus, Quotations, Uncategorized, Virginia, William Booth
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, American history, Appomattox, Christianity, Civil War, quotes, Robert E. Lee, surrender, Ulysses S. Grant
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