“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.
The book has seven chapters. The first five chapters are co-written while chapters six and seven are written individually as the authors discuss what change looks like for the majority culture [Jessamin] and what change looks like for minority-ethnic people [Jason].
WHAT I LIKED:
I liked that the authors had and understanding and awareness of the differences in the British Racial Landscape compared to that of the United States. Chapter one explains that due to the historical and demographic differences between the US and the UK, all theories and policies are not a one size fits all, and therefore understanding the root of the racial disunity is key to achieving an effective solution.
WHAT I DIDN’T LIKE:
What I didn’t like was the amount of time and effort expected (especially from the majority – White people) to be spent on these “social justice issues”. In my opinion, not enough attention is given to the Gospel. I understand that our God is a God of justice, and hates partiality (Rom 2:11, Acts 10:34, James 2:1), but what I am constantly seeing in our time and culture are Gospel distractions, and this book for me was another example of that.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
Personally, I wasn’t the biggest fan of the book (or books on this topic in general) for the reason I mentioned above. Perhaps others may find this helpful, but for me I felt it to be mentally draining, if I’m being honest.😣
This book was given to me by the @thegoodbookcompanyuk in exchange for an honest review.