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It's one thing to blow your own horn. It's another thing to hear what other people say about you. Here are some samples.

St. Louis Post Dispatch

 Blogger Kurt Greenbaum writes:

 I’ve just begun a new book called “A Story of Rhythm and Grace: What the Church Can Learn from Rock and Roll about Healing the Racial Divide.” I’m through the prologue and the first chapter and, so far, it’s grabbed me. 

 
Relevant Magazine

 This past election season brought race relations into the forefront of American culture. As a musician, pastor and black man, Jimi Calhoun has a unique perspective on race relations within the Church community, which he shares in his new book, A Story of Rhythm and Grace: What the Church Can Learn from Rock and Roll about Healing the Racial Divide. For years, Calhoun toured the country with diversified music groups including Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, Elton John and Parliament Funkadelic.  Within the rock and roll community, Calhoun found a color-blind mentality—however, he could not say the same about his transition into the church world. For many, Sunday morning is still considered the great racial divide among modern church denominations. So why is the Church lagging in healing racial divides?

Calhoun’s book effectively identifies how racial division is prevalent and active within church communities. His personal experiences as a rock ‘n’ roll musician are entertaining, and divulge how pop culture has embraced racial diversity. The questions Calhoun lays out certainly challenge his readers to consider racial casting and cognition. Calhoun says, “Our job is to catch the vision of what our community would look like with no social stigmas attached to skin color.”

Heather Georgoudiou 

 

 
Charlie Peacock
"Musician and pastor Jimi Calhoun has accomplished that all too rare achievement--he wrote an absolutely unique book that fills a true need. Artists, especially musicians, have always led when it comes to bringing racially divided people together. May God use this book to open our arms and hearts to the rhythm and grace of the whole of humanity."Charlie Peacock, recording artist, producer, and author of A New Way to Be Human
 
A Mentor's Thoughts

Jimi Calhoun is a story of rhythm and grace. Smart, sophisticated and so very humble. His book reflects the thoughts of a person unaffected by money or stardom but by the transforming life of Jesus Christ. I’ve wished that all my friends could know Jimi—now they can, through this book! Read on and help make the world a better place.

Dr. Ralph Moore - Founding Pastor of Hope Chapel/Author/Speaker

 
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