"Building Cities of Refuge" is a book on how at-risk communities can be healed and restored through love, forgiveness, and the ministry of reconciliation in God's house of Prayer. One of the earliest examples of racism in modern history (A.D.) actually began with religion. And one of the strongest statements for racial healing and reconciliation to bring community transformation was actually spoken by Jesus Christ Himself, while dealing with religious exploitation in God's house of prayer in His time, in Mark 11:17. He said, My House shall be called a house of Prayer for all nations (Races). The answer to the question of at-risk communities is racial reconciliation. The answer to the question of at-risk communities throughout our nation will not be answered by the government or social agencies, but by the Christian Church that returns to gatherings of prayer across the racial divide and engage in social action in the communities that are at-risk in their regions. God is initiating these gatherings of prayer and worship across the racial divide, bringing all races together to raise up these communities and whole cities, called Cities of Refuge. These City Church gatherings are being distinguished by 24/7 day and night prayer with singing, racial reconciliation, along with storehouses of food and social services offered in these communities for social uplift and community transformation.