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Individual Leaders

Do you have a passion for racial reconciliation?

Do you desire to see racial and ethnic divisions obliterated in your campus, community, church, or workplace?

Do you sense God calling you to be an ambassador of racial reconciliation?

Are you a part of the Reconciliation Generation?

If you are sensing this calling on your life, SMA is committed to helping you realize that call in your vocation and location by training interculturally competent leaders for the campus, church and marketplace.

Join SMA in advancing the ministry of racial & ethnic reconciliation

Share your story

Tell us about your reconciliation journey. How did you become aware of SMA? What impact has SMA had on your life? What’s happening on your campus, in your organization or church regarding racial reconciliation and ethnic diversity? Share your story with us.

Lead book study

Use The Heart of Racial Justice: How Soul Change Leads to Social Change and A Credible Witness: Reflections on Power, Evangelism and Race by Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil to lead a book study in your home, church, in your organization or on your college campus. Click here and let us know of your intention to lead a study, how you heard about SMA, share stories, give us updates and send pictures form your book study.

Commit to Online Reconciliation Forums

Consistently submit blogs to generate meaningful interaction about what’s happening in the world regarding racial and ethnic reconciliation. We want to hear from leaders on Christian college campuses, in churches and in Christian organizations. What do you see God doing? Where are you seeing God breaking down the walls of hostility in your Christian community? What racial incidents are happening in your context? What things are going on in the world that we should all know about and be talking about? What is your experience as a leader? Describe your commitment to racial reconciliation and why?