ivloveder: I think one thing's a gan i really want to do, and especially cause i do diversity consulting, was take the fear out of developing across cultural friendship. In two thousand and 95, sociologists said about two thousand 50 that the white race will cease to be majority in america. They've recently come out and say by two thousand forty two. But with the birth rate the way it is in America, of of cross culture relationships is probaly close to two thousand 35, two thousand forty. And if we build friendships, even though we may be different politically or different theories as about that, our friendship should be more important than political prospective.
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