His other books include: Becoming Rooted: One Hundred Days of Reconnecting with Sacred Earth, Indigenous Theology and the Western Worldview: A Decolonized Approach to Christian Doctrine, Living in Color: Embracing God's Passion for Ethnic Diversity, The Harmony Tree: A Story of Healing and Community and Shalom and the Community of Creation: An Indigenous Vision. Randy was raised near Detroit, Michigan and is a Cherokee descendent recognized by the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma. His expertise has been sought in national venues such as Time Magazine, The Huffington Post and Christianity Today. Randy is an activist/scholar, distinguished teacher and wisdom keeper who addresses a variety of issues concerning American culture, faith/spirituality, justice, race/diversity, regenerative farming, our relationship with the earth and Indigenous realities. He and his wife co-sustain Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Farm & Seeds in Yamhill, Oregon. Woodley is distinguished professor of faith and culture at Portland Seminary, Portland, Oregon. Tips for Tracking Down a Hard-to-Find Book.Testimonials from Our Customers and Authors. Request Text for Student with Disability.Suggest an Out-of-Print Title for Republication Beginning in January 2022, we invited you to share in an exciting 100 day journey towards becoming rooted in our sacred earth with Randy Woodley’s new book as our guide.
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