Yonow, i would say our model is more impactful than our words. When whene children growing up see the father having friendships with people of a different race or culture, it becomes the natural thing for them. And so, ah, i just think it would have a tremendous impact on another generation if if we could, individually, as fathers, have at least onereally close friend of a differentrace or culture.
Some corners of our culture will try to convince you that "diversity" is a dirty word. In reality, diversity is God's idea. He celebrates our differences—and He expects us to celebrate them as well. In this episode, Gary Chapman and Clarence Shuler reflect on how their unlikely friendship has taken root and thrived for more than five decades. They'll also share how Dads like you can nurture cross-cultural friendships in a way that shapes your children's lives moving forward. Discover Gary and Clarence's new book, Life-Changing Cross-Cultural Friendships: https://amzn.to/3bAart0