Ebook
The "new song" refers to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and includes an invitation to all mankind to accept him as their Savior and Lord. Why then has there been a continuing history within the church of the exclusion of people on the basis of their race? These divisions, which were highlighted by Rev. Martin Luther-King in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, continue to exist not only in the church in the US but also in the UK. Sang traces the beginnings of the church, from Jesus's command to go out into all the world and make disciples of all nations to the ways in which that command was replaced. Significant influences from Greek philosophy to Roman colonialism infiltrated the church and caused it to compromise biblical truths. The church needs to take the lead and not just talk about healing without an acknowledgment of how we have failed to be obedient to Jesus's gospel. We need to repent and "do the works of repentance."
“This is a great read from Clyde Bacchus, who understands the complexity of the issues. I strongly recommend this book.”
—Jill Southern, founder and former director, Ellel Ministries Pierrepont
Clyde Bacchus is an architect and Christabel Bacchus is an educator/researcher, and since being born again they have dedicated their lives to proclaiming the gospel in their respective professions. They have traveled extensively and are active in international healing and discipleship ministries.