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Author: Ben Sciacca ISBN: 9781631465444 Publisher: Navpress Published: 2017 Pages: 218 Sub-title: A Parable of Prejudice & Providence Sample Chapter
Description
A fateful encounter late at night at a gas station in the hood brings
together a white man from the suburbs and a young black man from the
neighborhood. Stuck with each other for the night, they deal with their
core prejudices, the walls that keep them from each other, and the
discovery of their God-given humanity in one another.
When talking about race, it helps to have something specific to talk about―a story we can all wrap our heads around. In Meals from Mars,
Ben Sciacca provides that story: two men from different worlds forced
by circumstance to see and hear and consider one another. It is a novel
that demonstrates the social challenges and relational potential for
racial reconciliation.
Table of Contents
1 The End 2 The Samaritan 3 The Errand 4 The Delivery 5 The Detective 6 The Drama 7 The Cold 8 The Investigation 9 The Cabin 10 The Visit 11 The Introductions 12 The Fear 13 The Education 14 The Confusion 15 The Dawn 16 The Discovery 17 The Lecture 18 The Meal 19 The Intruder 20 The Decision 21 The Call 22 The Surrender 23 The Beginning
Endorsements
Meals from Mars is truly a story America needs to hear. In an entertaining and powerfully engaging way, Ben Sciacca leads us to better understand the challenges of many of the racial tensions facing our nation. Even better, he shows us a glimpse of transformation that can happen in the context of unlikely relationships. I can’t wait to give this book to all my friends. ---DANNY WUERFFEL, 1996 Heisman Trophy winner and executive director of Desire Street Ministries (Atlanta, Georgia)
Meals from Mars is a masterfully compelling narrative that proves helpful in illustrating the difficult nuances of race in America. Sciacca humanizes the struggles of the urban poor and challenges the reader to charitably consider alternative worldviews. Meals from Mars invites you to join an American journey, involving the usual suspects, that promises to spark unusually beneficial dialogue. ---JASON COOK Associate pastor of preaching, Fellowship Memphis
Conversations about racial tension are often tough for a number of reasons. It becomes easy to talk past one another when the conversation is reduced to arguments about abstract principles divorced from actual names and faces. Meals from Mars doesn’t allow that to happen. An eagerness to speak is replaced with silence as you find empathy and sympathy rising up out of nowhere. I couldn’t put it down. Such an amazing read. A great primer for getting anyone engaged in this conversation. ---JOHN ONWUCHEKWA Lead pastor, Cornerstone Church, Atlanta