
1994 Christianity Today Book Award winner
When longtime ministry partners and friends Spencer Perkins and Chris Rice began writing More Than Equals in the early 1990s, their goal was to offer an example of how racial reconciliation is possible—and also critical to Christian discipleship. This landmark book tells the stories of two men from very different backgrounds embarking on the complex, costly journey of healing across racial divides.
Perkins, who witnessed repeated hypocrisy from white Christians and witnessed his bloodied pastor-activist father after a brutal police beating, wondered how it was possible to love white people. Rice, who grew up as a white missionary kid and thought of himself as progressive, was surprised by the tensions he encountered as a volunteer at a majority-black church—and by his own blind spots. As they served together in an intentionally multiracial ministry, both gained insight into why this work is so challenging and how Christians can do it well, in dependence on God.
With biblical grounding, hopeful realism, and practical detail, More Than Equals provides a helpful framework for Christians engaged in the deep ongoing surgery of racial healing. Now available as part of the IVP Signature Collection, this edition includes a new preface by Rice and a study guide for group discussion.
Chris Rice is an award-winning writer, social entrepreneur, and global networker dedicated to social healing and spiritual renewal, all rooted in his Christian faith. Over forty-five years—from grassroots community development and racial healing work in Mississippi, to peacebuilding from East Africa to Northeast Asia, to global advocacy at the United Nations—Chris has dedicated his life to pursuing positive change with leaders and organizations across the world. He co-founded the influential Duke Divinity School Center for Reconciliation, as well as the Africa Great Lakes Initiative and the Northeast Asia Reconciliation Initiative. His books have won three Christianity Today book awards, inspiring tens of thousands of readers and leaders to meaningful action for a more just and peaceful world. He writes The Kairos Report on Substack. Chris’s deep belief is that the difficult challenges of our time can become ground for social renewal and spiritual transformation.






