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position as house mother to actually owning her own place. Not only did she and her family have their own place to live but Denver Rescue Mission provided her with a car. I dont believe leaders at Denver Rescue Mission were concerned about her color. They focused more on Christ than on color. Christ always trumps color creed race ethnicity and more. Christ is our ultimate reconciler. He is more concerned about people than He is with pride. The love of pride divides. The love of people unifies. It is my prayer that if we want to see true racial reconciliation at its best then those of us at AGRM will continue to lock arms and widen our spheres of influence as a gospel-sensitive ministry. I pray that you will embrace what God has taught me as I have been so blessed to serve God and our mission leaders staff and guests. I pray that you will seek to possess the 10 beatitudes of effectively walking in the love of Christ that brings about genuine racial reconciliation. See sidebar on page 25. I saw the ministry of reconciliation at work in Charleston South Carolina. AGRM sent me to Charleston following the shooting of the Emmanuel Nine. The ministry of reconciliation was evident as nine precious saints had their lives taken away from them yet no racial reper- cussion emerged. Total peace flooded the city of Charleston South Carolina. It took nine lives to birth this profound peace. BE RECONCILED THE AGRM FAMILY I have said on numerous occasions that our gospel rescue missions in the AGRM family engage in racial reconciliation without know- ing it. We just do what is natural. No one is forced to do it it just happens. Human laws do not create a climate of being reconciled. It takes Christthe eternal racial reconciler. Do you want God to use you to be a reconciler Do you want to see God transform our nation to be One nation under God indivisible with lib- erty and justice for all If so its time for a change. Be reconciled with Christ and then you will be able to walk in love as you engage in biblical racial reconciliation. This is Gods way to address the stubborn problem of racism. 26 WWW.AGRM.ORG MAYJUNE 2016 Christ always trumps color creed race ethnicity and more. Christ is our ultimate reconciler. He is more concerned about people than He is with pride. Robert is presidentCEO of RF Loggins Ministries and AGRMs minister-at- large. He can be reached at rlogginsagrm.org.