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The Church to Rock Stone: Reflecting on the
The Church to Rock Stone: Reflecting on the
The Church to Rock Stone: Reflecting on the

The Church to Rock Stone: Reflecting on the Jamaican Church for National Transformation

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SMASHING CHURCH TRADITIONS How can the Jamaican Church help in the transformation of our nation?  Today’s Church is more concerned with traditional understandings of salvation than it is with day to day issues that affect the lives of people.  In The Church… to Rock Stone, Caribbean Theologian, David Pearson, challenges the Church to rethink her message, mission, and method of community engagement.  In discipling people, the Church cannot divorce herself from their day to day realities. She must speak to all areas of their lives, especially issues traditionally thought to be “out of bounds” for her engagement.  The idea of holistic engagement might not be popular, but it is as essential as the air that we breathe. In this work you will gain: Critical insight into the state of the Caribbean Church Cogent suggestions for improving the Church’s witness to our nation Compassionate responses to many struggling with these issues The Church… to Rock Stone is a must-read for anyone concerned with the church’s role in transforming the Jamaican society. ABOUT THE AUTHOR David Pearson is former Academic Dean at the Jamaica Theological Seminary, where he continues to lecture in Theology and the Humanities.  He has been involved in Christian ministry for over thirty years.  He is a graduate of the Jamaica Theological Seminary and the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology, and is a MPhil/PhD student at the United Theological College of the West Indies.  He is passionate about assisting persons in seeing the relevance of the Bible to their transformation as people of character.  He is married with two sons and heavily involved in his Church’s community witness.