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Culturally Unoffendable by Peace Ike
In a culture of offense— live free.
Reader Voices
This book is for those who are…
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fatigued by the steady stream of outrage and finger-pointing
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no longer willing to be held back by fear of being misunderstood or labeled
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tired of walking on eggshells in conversations that actually matter
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ready to hold conviction without losing compassion
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wrestling with hurt, yet choosing the hard path of forgiveness
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done letting the world’s noise shape your identity
Deeply personal (memoir). Highly practical (application). Spiritually informed.
I wrote Culturally Unoffendable in response to a climate that constantly pulls us into offense, judgment, and division. These tensions affect all of us in different ways, shaped by our own stories and experiences. If something in these pages resonated with you, I’d love to hear your reflection!
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This book felt like sitting across the table from someone who isn’t afraid to ask honest questions. It challenged the way I think about identity, disagreement, and dignity in my day to day life. The best thing I've read in over 10 years.
Monica, Philadelphia
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Reader Reflections
Wow.
This book felt like sitting across the table from someone who isn’t afraid to ask honest questions. It challenged the way I think about identity, disagreement, and dignity in my day to day life. Instead of fueling outrage, it helped me slow down and examine my own reactions. The best thing I've read in over 10 years.
Brenda
Philly
Deeply Honest
Peace has written a deeply honest and
Spirit-formed work born from lived experience, healing, and
the refining work of God through hardship. This book moved me
beyond cultural commentary and into the deeper call of identity,
forgiveness, and spiritual maturity.
David
Philadelphia
More than a Book
This book is more than a book. It is an
invitation. As I read these pages, I felt as though I had been
welcomed to sit at Peace’s table, learning from a voice
marked by wisdom, courage, and grace. I found myself both
inspired and deeply convicted in a way that created space
for a response fueled by humility and honest reflection.
Ernest
Philly


