Too often, what we call "peace" is really just silence, sameness, or surface unity, while below the surface, division is growing. But what if true Christian unity
embraces differences instead of erasing them? What if real Christianity means we commit to dethroning the uniformity we often require for belonging?
In
False Peace, pastor and advocate Pricelis Perreaux-Dominguez challenges our shallow approaches to unity rooted in colonialism, assimilation, and comfort, guiding readers to
- reject the surface-level uniformity that has crept into Christian culture,
- embrace courageous biblical unity that reflects God's heart, and
- build diverse communities of mutuality and resilient love.
If we want to radically transform the church and our witness in a fractured world, we must celebrate God's beautiful design to create a people centered on
oneness rather than
sameness. Whether you're a weary believer, a bridge-builder, or a church leader seeking change, this book shows you that unity doesn't erase difference or dismiss theology but is transformed by them. We can actually be unified; in fact, we ought to be. The book includes discussion questions and prayers at the end of each chapter.