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Healing the Divides

How every Christian can advance God’s vision for racial unity and justice

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About this book

The Bible paints a compelling picture of a diverse people united in worship of Jesus. In a society that is divided along lines of race, culture and class, such a vision can feel out of reach. But in the power of the Holy Spirit, it really is possible for our churches to increasingly become the communities of unity and justice that they are called to be. So, what are the practical steps every Christian can take to help make this a reality?

This book combines the voices of Jason Roach, Director of Ministries at London City Mission and founding pastor of The Bridge Church, a multi-ethnic church in London, and Jessamin Birdsall, a researcher and consultant with a PhD in Sociology and Social Policy from Princeton University specialising in religion, ...

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Specifications

Contributors:
Jessamin Birdsall, Jason Roach
ISBN:
9781784987275
Format:
Paperback
First published:
June 2022
Dimensions:
129mm x 198mm x 13mm
Weight:
0.19 kg
Print size:
11.0pt
Language:
English
Pages:
144
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

1. Surveying the scene
2. The call to celebrate ethnicity
3. Black Lives Matter, CRT and anti-racist activism
4. What about culture and class?
5. Barriers within the church
6. What change looks like for the majority culture
7. What change looks like for minority-ethnic people
Appendix, glossary and further reading

Endorsements

There are not many books written by evangelical Christians in the UK context on racial justice and unity. Healing the Divides therefore fills a gap that is missing in our evangelical mission theology. One of the unique things about this book is the authors. One is a black British male of Caribbean background; the other is a white American woman. The authors’ different perspectives and experiences illuminate and animate the book.

Dr Israel Oluwole Olofinjana Director, One People Commission, Evangelical Alliance

‘Will Christians respond to the current turmoil over race with “wise actions” or as “passers-by”?’ That is the question posed by the authors. Drawing on wide-ranging biblical foundations, shrewd sociological understanding and closely detailed personal experience they point us to thoughtful and constructive ways ahead.

John Root Blogger, Out of Many, One People

Healing the Divides is a biblically faithful, data-rich and culturally relevant challenge to the UK church regarding racial justice. It calls for repentance and practical steps to reconciliation with the hope of the gospel.

Clare Williams Founder, Get Real Apologetics

Considered and thoughtful, this book nevertheless provides a powerful challenge to our thinking on race and ethnicity in the church. A must-read for all who long to see the church as a place of welcome for all.

Graham Miller Chief Executive, London City Mission

This is a very timely, relevant and practical book on a very sensitive issue—it truly re-emphasises my own view that there is no perfect race but a race for perfection, and the true leaders in a nation are often the front runners in that race for perfection. I believe this book is a valuable reference point for the church and wider society.

Ade Omooba MBE Co-chair, National Church Leaders Forum

Jason and Jessamin have given us a very helpful yet accessible book to help us understand more about race, culture, and class as some of the issues that continue to divide Christ’s church in the world. It is a timely resource that every leader wanting to be relevant to the multicultural context of world Christianity needs to read. I cannot recommend it enough.

Harvey Kwiyani CEO, Global Connections

Jason and Jessamin help us to recognise our own cultural limitations, encouraging us to listen to those who are different from us. The book enables us to ask the hard questions about what it would really mean to be genuinely racially diverse as a church without simply expecting assimilation. I commend this book to you.

The Rd Revd & Rt Hon. Dame Sarah Mullally DBE The Bishop of London

In Healing the Divides, Jason Roach and Jessamin Birdsall deal with the uncomfortable truth of racism in our churches. They offer insights and practical ideas drawn from their own personal experiences. They are to be commended for dealing with such an emotive and divisive issue with sensitivity and candour, backed with clear biblical references. This is a timely and much-needed contribution.

Ram Gidoomal CBE, Chairman of Winning Communications Partnership Ltd

This book has a powerful purpose: to celebrate the ethnic diversity God intended and help bring about healing across the divides in British culture. Coming from diverse ethnic and class backgrounds and different genders, the authors are well placed to do that. So much about the authors’ approach is striking: the stories they tell, the simplicity of the practical steps they offer to deepen relationships, the creative use of the Bible and the urge to prayer. The result is a book that challenges and encourages and has real potential to bring change.

Elaine Storkey Member of the General Synod of Church of England, President of Tearfund, broadcaster and author

As a Black Caribbean Pentecostal in the UK, I welcome this work as a helpful analytical tool that can be utilised in the engagement between Christians in mainstream and black-led churches—the latter with their greater emphasis on agency and self-determination—as together we continue our Christian journey towards racial healing and wholeness.

Bishop Dr Joe Aldred Retired Ecumenist, Churches Together in England, Pentecostal and Multicultural Relations

The fair-minded, constructive guidance that Jason Roach and Jessamin Birdsall offer in this thoughtful, clearly-argued book will be of great value to faith leaders in their crucially important work for social justice. I highly recommend it.

Robert Wuthnow Princeton Universty

Healing the Divides is important and timely. It shines the light of biblical theology into so much painful confusion about racial injustice and prejudice, especially for churches who claim we want the healthy diversity celebrated in Scripture but are struggling to make much progress. It avoids polarising extremes; it listens humbly for what we can learn from those we may not completely agree with; it provides a compelling agenda for change and the inspiring hope of God’s heavenly church for all nations. I found it extremely sobering (so much I’ve got wrong), constructively illuminating (so much I didn’t realise), graciously measured (so much gospel wisdom), and painfully challenging (so much I need to change about the way I think and do ministry). I will be urgently commending this book to our church leadership and church family. Thank you, God, for helping Jessamin and Jason write such a brilliant little book.

Richard Coekin Richard Coekin is the Director of Reach Ministries UK.

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5.00 stars Much Needed

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This book deals with a contemporary issue in a helpful, Biblical, manner that is much needed by Christians living in societies where race is unfortunately being used to whip up division and mutual misunderstanding.

Jason is a Christian, British born, black man married to a Christian, British born, white woman ministering in truly diverse city. He is well trained Biblically and is extremely well qualified to speak into this subject.
As Christians we are called to be both peacemakers and ...

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5.00 stars An excellent book that helps all of us live as God calls us to

 

Thank you for sharing your thoughts @Craig. I’m interested to understand where you get the idea that practicing love across racial difference is a distraction from the gospel. Given that the Bible doesn’t separate preaching the gospel from loving our neighbours and valuing all people with the dignity of those made in the image of God, I’m curious to know why you believe we should do one without the other? Jesus didn’t tell his disciples to “just preach the gospel” but to “make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and ...

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2.00 stars Very practical

 

In ‘Healing the Divides’, Jason Roach, and Jessamin Birdsall give us a short and practical book as they unpack the issues of race, culture, and class, and how the church should respond to these challenging topics as we strive for unity and justice in our local congregations.
 
Jason is a Black British pastor, born in London with parents of Bajan heritage, and Jessamin is a White American researcher and consultant at L’ Abri Fellowship, born in Tokyo.

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