Society is made up of various cultural groups trying to live together. We aim for social cohesion, but how do we do this as society becomes increasingly complex, aided and abetted by political correctness?
Steve Bell peels back the complex layers of our multi-cultural society to reveal the inner workings of our national life. Using the metaphor of a mountain range, he identifies the major obstacles to meaningful and mutually respectful interaction between Christians and Muslims and encourages intelligent Christian engagement with western culture.
It seems mountains can move, but only when grace and truth are involved in all spheres of society, as fair-minded people of all faiths and none, learn to model the necessary attitude and actions.
Looks at the issues of living in a multi-cultural society and asks how we can achieve social cohesion in a mutually respectful manner.
‘One million Muslims live around London where I live, but I know almost nothing about them. I’m so grateful for this book, which provides a map and a context to better understand my Muslim neighbours, myself and the world. But it’s not just about understanding; it’s also about opportunity, because there has never been a time when so many Muslims are open to Christ. This framework gives me confidence to reach out with the good news of the gospel.’ Rico Tice, Senior Minister – Evangelism, All Souls’ Church Langham Place
‘The topography of Steve Bell’s “mountains” is enlightening and humbling. There is a steep but rewarding learning curve here for those longing for a more honest and humble witness to Muslim friends.’ Revd Dr Chris Wright, Director of Langham Partnership, scholar, author and speaker
‘Mountains Move challenges us to re-examine what we think “we know” in the context of our history, hegemony, identity, personality, faith and practice. Adventurous, provocative and engaging.’ Katy Knight, Trustee, Mahabba Network, UK