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Decor Trends Brown 10.2''x8.3'' Rectangle Vintage Leather Decorative Office Desktop Storage Catchall Tray,Valet Tray,Nightstand Dresser Key Tray

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Decor Trends Brown 10.2''x8.3'' Rectangle Vintage Leather Decorative Office Desktop Storage Catchall Tray,Valet Tray,Nightstand Dresser Key TrayBrand: Decor Trends Color: Brown Features: The valet tray looks like real leather covered, MDF core, Bottom covered with quality PU leather , so it is waterproof and no scratch for tables. The catchall tray is well made and functional, sturdy and solid construction. Bottom with embossed golden logo which is stylish and luxury Item Size: 10. 2''x8. 27''x1. 77'' . 0. 85lbs net weight. The perfect size tray is for nightstand,dressers,office,living room

Brand: Decor Trends

Color: Brown

Features:

  • The valet tray looks like real leather covered, MDF core, Bottom covered with quality PU leather , so it is waterproof and no scratch for tables.
  • The catchall tray is well made and functional, sturdy and solid construction. Bottom with embossed golden logo which is stylish and luxury
  • Item Size: 10.2''x8.27''x1.77'' . 0.85lbs net weight. The perfect size tray is for nightstand,dressers,office,living room to hold the keys ,glasses,phones,remote, jewelries,perfumes and letters so on
  • Good packaged and Gift Ready : The decorative tray is the perfect gift for any special day and special people.
  • Warranty: If for any reason this product does not meet your expectation, you can contact us for a replacement. Your comments on quality ,packaging and delivery is our best chance to improve

Publisher: Decor Trends

Details: Leatherette Valet Tray Organizer Decorative Storage Catchall Tray Cosmestic Holder Desktop Organizer Tray for Change, Coin,Key ,Phone,Glasses

Materials : vintage high quality PU,Look like genuine leather, MDF core, bottom covered with PU .So It just feels good in the hand .
Item Size and Weight: 10.2''x8.27''x1.77'' . 0.85lbs

Functions and Muti-usage :
1. Holds up great as bathroom vanity tray.
2.Perfect to organize dresser clutter, holding perfume,cosmetics .
3. Keep it on the nightstand to put cell phone,glasses and watches in .
4. Perfect for remote controls on coffee table and end table .
5. Keep it at entry way near the front door to keep keys,wallet ,phone and keep you from frogotting work ID in the morning.

Advantage : well made and functional,looks like real leather, good hand feeling, sturdy ,solid construction, muti-used,stylish,workmanship.
Package: Each pc packed with one piece gift card . it could be good gift to friends, parents,husband to drop their watch ,change,phone,keys and other stuffs in one place.

Care Instruction: wipe clean with slightly damp washcloth and allow to dry.

Warranty: If for any reason this product does not meet your expectation, you can contact us for a replacement. Your comments on quality ,packaging and delivery is our best chance to improve.

UPC: 729375017078

EAN: 729375017078

Package Dimensions: 11.4 x 8.7 x 2.2 inches

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As a black man with Autism, this feel like a much needed read. Even though I just started reading it, this book is relatable to my life because I feel like some of the body of Christ is constantly demonizing Autism as it's like a curse and that to me is a spit to my face especially one who knows and loves God. A must get.
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Tone Waters
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Your Next Church Read
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Brilliant. Important. Timely. Pastor Lamar calls the Western church to decenter itself so that ableism and racism will dissipate. I will go back to this book time and again for my advocacy work inside and outside of the church.
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Panda Incognito
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★★★★★ 4
Powerful and Hard-Hitting
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This book explores how racism and disability justice issues intersect and intertwine, particularly within the American church. Lamar Hardwick writes from his perspective as an autistic Black pastor, and his recent battles with cancer also inform his writing. He takes an incisive look at the ways that people sideline and make judgments about "abnormal" bodies, and he explores how different racist and ableist ideas developed in early American history, primarily related to enslaved Africans. Because I share Hardwick's interest in American history, I was already familiar with most of this information, but it will be new and eye-opening for many readers. Hardwick clearly explains the historical connection between ableism and racism, showing how people justified slavery by arguing that Black people were intellectually inferior, were childlike, and should not have agency over their own lives. Hardwick explores both glaring and subtle implications of this ideology, and he makes a number of very excellent points. He is bold and doesn't mince words, and he explains complicated, abstract ideas in accessible terms. He also touches on a variety of side issues to his main thesis, such as desirability politics, body shame, and issues with grind culture. Hardwick gives examples of how early American Christians contributed to pervasive cultural problems, and he also shares contemporary stories to show how problematic ideas cause harm in real life. His personal stories add a lot to the book, and I appreciate his honesty and vulnerability. I also appreciate how Hardwick uses Scripture throughout the book, especially when he is writing about disability theology. Some similar books focus primarily on personal experiences and secular social justice theories, with only loose Scriptural connections, but Hardwick bases his arguments in specific Bible passages and the big story of Scripture. I disagree with some of his interpretations, but found his arguments significantly more persuasive than ones I've seen before. One confusing, weaker element of this book is that Hardwick begins using "ableism" as a catch-all term for any kind of hierarchy of human value. Even though different forms of discrimination can overlap in complex ways, Hardwick often uses the word "ableism" in cases where there isn't a direct reference to physical or mental abilities. Because he stretches this word's definition, readers who are new to this conversation may struggle to follow his arguments at times. My other critique is that even though Hardwick is accurate and persuasive in his coverage of historical wrongs in the American church, he sometimes makes it sound like all of these issues started with American Christianity. Even though we can trace back particular expressions of racism and ableism to influential people like Cotton Mather, the root issues are part of the human condition. Many Christians throughout time have absorbed harmful ideas from their societies and expressed these assumptions in Christian language, but they weren't inventing these forms of oppression. Also, even though people created specific racist beliefs to justify the institution of slavery, ableism has been an issue in all cultures since the beginning of time. Christianity began in a cultural context where it was normal and acceptable for parents to discard female and disabled infants to die in the elements, and early Christian advocacy is part of why that is so gut-wrenching and unthinkable to us now. Even though Hardwick's analysis is helpful, it's only part of the story. I think that he could have balanced it out better with more context, while still holding the same American historical figures accountable for their sins and failings. "How Ableism Fuels Racism" covers a variety of issues in a thought-provoking, engaging way. I appreciate the author's historical analysis, thoughtful reflections, and personal stories, and I would recommend this book to people who are invested the topic. Also, even though some aspects of this book might be confusing for people who haven't read anything like this before, the author's accessible writing style, clear explanations, and personal stories can help engage readers who are new to the topic. Overall, I was impressed with this book and am interested in reading more from this author.
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Amazing Book Every Church Leader Should Read
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