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Explore resources created to spark faithful reflection and equip communities for action. Your purchase helps extend CSA’s work for justice and mercy in the world.

COMING SOON! Project Confrontation: Strategy for Collective Social Action

By Andre Henry and Lauren Grubaugh Thomas 

Price:
  • $10 (electronic edition)
  • $15 (print copy)

Rooted in the biblical call to justice and inspired by the strategic brilliance of the 1963 Birmingham Campaign, Project Confrontation is a practical field guide for today’s movement builders. Designed for pastors, activists, and faith-rooted teams, this 34-page guide helps groups move from passion to action with theological grounding, historical insight, and hands-on planning tools.

Learn how to craft a compelling vision, build campaigns that win real change, and choose tactics that align with your values and goals. Whether you’re confronting racism in your community or mobilizing for a more just world, Project Confrontation equips you to organize with Spirit-led strategy and bold, collective faith.

Perfect for individual study, small group discussion, or church-based cohorts.

A Booklet of Uncommon Prayer: Collects for the Black Lives Matter Movement—and Beyond

By Kenji Kuramitsu

Price:
  • $6.95 (electronic edition)

Prayer is not only personal—it shapes how we see the world and how we act within it. In this powerful collection, Kenji Kuramitsu offers prayers written for the Black Lives Matter movement and the wider work of justice, lament, and hope. These prayers speak into a world marked by misnaming, erasure, and injustice, while calling Christians to remember God’s presence in the midst of suffering and to live as people who seek liberation.

More than a resource for worship, this booklet is an invitation to a deeper faith—one that resists easy forgetting and embraces prayer as a way of remembering, confronting, and transforming. Whether used individually or in community, A Booklet of Uncommon Prayer helps us practice a faith that is attentive to history, honest about pain, and bold in hope.

The Stony Road Pilgrimage

By Micky ScottBey Jones

Price:
  • $10 (34-page print guide)

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. is more than a museum—it is a site of revelation, lament, and hope. The Stony Road Pilgrimage invites individuals and groups to approach the museum as a sacred journey, connecting the history, faith, and resilience of African Americans to the urgent spiritual and social questions of our own time.

This 34-page guide provides background, reflection, and discussion prompts to prepare visitors for the experience as a pilgrimage rather than a tour, helping communities wrestle with the past and imagine a more just and redeemed future together. Purchases support CSA’s Racial Justice Institute.

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