The Gospel Remix: Reaching the Hip Hop Generations featuring Otis Moss, III
How can we reach the hip hop generation?
Each generation bring change, and challenge, to the church. Today’s black church faces the challenge of the hip hop generation. Church leaders are asking:
> Do we critique or accept hip hop?
> How can African Americans embrace something that so often makes us look bad?
> Can one be hip hop and still be a Christina?
In this timely and important new resource, professor and preacher-turned-DJ Ralph Watkins explores sociological, theological, and biblical perspectives in addressing the questions facing the church about the hip hop generation. Contributors Jason Barr Jr., Jamal-Harrison Bryant, William H Curtis, Otis Moss III respond from their personal experiences creating The Gospel Remix in their congregations and communities. Consider their candid ministry profiles of the hip hop pastor as prophet, father, peer, and model professional.
If you are serious about disciple making and reaching the lost, learn to walk as Jesus did, among this generation’s equivalent of “tax collectors and sinner.” © 148 pages
Paperback published in 2007
Each generation bring change, and challenge, to the church. Today’s black church faces the challenge of the hip hop generation. Church leaders are asking:
> Do we critique or accept hip hop?
> How can African Americans embrace something that so often makes us look bad?
> Can one be hip hop and still be a Christina?
In this timely and important new resource, professor and preacher-turned-DJ Ralph Watkins explores sociological, theological, and biblical perspectives in addressing the questions facing the church about the hip hop generation. Contributors Jason Barr Jr., Jamal-Harrison Bryant, William H Curtis, Otis Moss III respond from their personal experiences creating The Gospel Remix in their congregations and communities. Consider their candid ministry profiles of the hip hop pastor as prophet, father, peer, and model professional.
If you are serious about disciple making and reaching the lost, learn to walk as Jesus did, among this generation’s equivalent of “tax collectors and sinner.” © 148 pages
Paperback published in 2007