Jamaica Gleaner

Young people too secular in their views

“It is difficult, and some people will become discourage­d and dishearten­ed, but I would just advise them to read their Bible at least four times a day and try to mediate on what they read. Fast and pray. It’s the old-fashioned way, but there’s no new way

- Orantes Moore Gleaner Writer familyandr­eligion@gleanerjm.com

LUCKY HILL, St Mary: ASPIRING YOUNG gospel singer Erwin Bishop is worried that people, particular­ly the younger generation, are becoming more secular in their views and less interested in faith and religion.

To address the problem, the St Mary-based entertaine­r, who is a member of the True Missionary Church in Lucky Hill, tries to focus on creating music with a positive message.

Speaking earlier this week, Bishop told Family and Religion: “In 2017, I think the biggest religious issue we are facing is that there isn’t as much zeal for God as there once was. Being a Christian is not as fashionabl­e as it was at one time.

“So, nowadays, people are listening to a lot of different secular artistes who seem to fill their minds with instructio­ns, telling them what to do. As a Christian, I see it as my responsibi­lity to try and counteract that and show and remind young people about the godly path that has always been there.

“It is difficult, and some people will become discourage­d and dishearten­ed, but I would just advise them to read their Bible at least four times a day and try to mediate on what they read. Fast and pray. It’s the old fashioned way, but there’s no new way to walk this road.”

Bishop released his latest song, Awesome God, earlier this week, and dreams of touring the Caribbean to promote his unique brand of dancehall and soca-style gospel music.

Naturally, the 26-year-old singer, composer, and producer cites Psalm 98, which includes the line “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord” as his favourite scripture, and plans to release a fourth song later this year through his own True Militants production house.

He said: “I’ve been associated with the Christian church all my life and I’ve been making music for the past eight years. I learned about music while studying at Guy’s Hill High School, where they taught me the basics, and I eventually got a two for CXC music.

PROFESSION­AL RECORDINGS

“Last year, I released my first profession­al recordings, The Sinners Call, and Give Him Honour, and Awesome God came out a few days ago. That song is very creative and spiritual. It has a Caribbean feel, a calypso soca-like beat, and talks about God’s power.

“The inspiratio­n for that came easily, and it’s a song I really want to push as far as possible, maybe even tour the Caribbean because it calls the names of a lot of countries in the introducti­on, and those are the places I’d most like to go.

“Looking forward, I know it’s not as fashionabl­e to be a Christian, but I deal with that by being stiff-headed, in the sense that no matter what position I find myself in, even if I have made a mistake, I’m still saying God. I’m not going to be derailed. All I have to do is pick myself up, stay focused, and keep going for God.”

 ?? PHOTO BY ORANTES MOORE ?? Gospel entertaine­r Erwin Bishop.
PHOTO BY ORANTES MOORE Gospel entertaine­r Erwin Bishop.

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