3 Books Published by New Season Books on AALBC — Book Cover Collage

Click for more detail about Choosing Your Lens: How White Christians Can Become Better Allies by Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts Choosing Your Lens: How White Christians Can Become Better Allies

by Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts
New Season Books (Jul 01, 2020)
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In order for the seed of reconciliation to take root, white people, even those who already consider themselves to be progressive and/or open, and especially those who are believers, must be willing to sit in the discomfort that both America’s history and its current reckoning of that history has wrought. Part of seeking justice and racial reconciliation has to also include white people being willing to acquire the language necessary to express and examine their authentic feelings about racism and racial injustice. It’s not just that people don’t have the I.Q. to understand what’s happening. It’s that people don’t have the E.Q. (emotional intelligence) to process what’s happening and reconcile the significant role they play in it.

Choosing Your Lens is a compilation of interconnected essays that will spark real, unvarnished conversations about the ugly stain of racism, encouraging those both activists and allies who name Jesus as their Savior to do the healing work necessary to lead the charge toward social justice. In addition to its content, this book will provide a fairly lengthy resource guide and extensive endnotes to bring readers who have had the privilege thus far to not need any nuanced understanding of what’s currently happening in our country around race to…well… “catch up.”

Choosing Your Lens is both unfiltered and biblically-sound. The Gospel of Jesus Christ will be the centerpiece of each chapter (called Action Items). That said, the language and style of this book is designed to remove the veil that many white American Christians have about race and racial justice and, in some cases, unearth this group’s complicity in the systematic dehumanization of people of color. It will challenge and discomfort this audience in a way that doesn’t forgo the love and grace of Christ but encourages awareness and accountability-the true prerequisite to reconciliation.


Click for more detail about Free Living: A Soul Care Planner by Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts Free Living: A Soul Care Planner

by Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts
New Season Books (Feb 14, 2020)
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You’ve taken care of your home and business, now it’s time to take care of your soul. In the age of “self-care,” the Free Living: A Soul Care Planner planner allows you to be able to make your self-care plans a tangible part of your day to day living. For twelve weeks, you set self/soul care goals, track your progress, check in with your heart, and assess your progress. The planner is a wonderful guide for a person’s quest for living well and holistically. It’s time to make your body, mind, and spirit a priority


Click for more detail about Sex and the Church Girl: How the Church Has Formed, Informed, and Misinformed the Sexuality of Women by Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts Sex and the Church Girl: How the Church Has Formed, Informed, and Misinformed the Sexuality of Women

by Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts
New Season Books (May 10, 2019)
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Theologies of sex within Christianity vary depending on the sect, denomination, and/or general interpretation of related scriptures. Because so much of that theology and its practice has historically had a patriarchal bent, women have often not had a voice when it comes to Christian perspectives on sex and sexuality. The voices of women have either been left out of the discussion entirely or ideals about their bodies and experiences with sex have been depicted and determined as “good” or “bad” by men.

This collection of essays will highlight the stories of women who either grew up in the church context or identify as Christians currently. Each piece explores how one’s understanding of sex and sexuality is formed, informed, and misinformed by the varying approaches to sex found in the church.