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Monique Duson

Monique Duson is president of the Center for Biblical Unity, holding a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Biola University. A former advocate of Critical Race Theory, she now believes there are better ways to achieve unity and writes on the topic of race from a biblical worldview. 

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An Unlikely Multi-Ethnic Friendship Sealed in Christ

Racial division in America is a messy topic where many fear to tread. Monique Duson, a former African American progressive and Krista Bontrager, a Caucasian conservative, have formed a strong friendship over the years in unusual circumstances. They share how difficult conversations exposed their cultural biases about racial division and how their love and respect for God’s Word led to a spiritual breakthrough and lasting friendship, as they discovered common ground. They’ll challenge you to break through cultural barriers to see others made in the image of God, setting an example for a broken culture.

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Conversations on Racial Unity

My transformative journey to a …