Bishop Carlton Pearson (1953–2023) was an independent spiritual leader and successful Gospel recording artist. He was once an heir-apparent to Oral Roberts and a bishop in the Pentecostal Church, presiding over six hundred churches.
"Carlton Pearson's book, The Gospel of Inclusion, presents a
powerful new voice that is emerging in Pentecostal circles. The God
Bishop Pearson is serving is a God of love, not judgment; a God of
universalism, not sectarianism; a God of expansion, not control. It
is intriguing, provocative, and hopeful, a surprising twist in our
ancient faith story." -- John Shelby Spong, author of Why
Christianity Must Change or Die and The Sins of Scripture
"I love the spirit of Bishop Carlton Pearson's book, The Gospel of
Inclusion. It arrives to a generation whose fear of deception is
often greater than its faith. Bishop Pearson has nailed a thesis to
our church door and demanded reformation. He comes with the spirit
of Elijah and the courage of John the Baptist and Paul the
Apostle." -- Dr. Mark Hanby, Mark Hanby Ministries
"If you are ready to meet God, read my friend Bishop Carlton's
wise, insightful, and instantly life-changing book. You will be
stimulated to share these ideas with all you love. I did, and I am
glad I did." -- Mark Victor Hansen, coauthor of Chicken Soup for
the Soul
"A refreshing look at a religion that is at the center of the
current international conflict. I salute Bishop Pearson for having
taken a bold step in the right direction. A book for all sane
people to read and digest. Gripping and outstanding!" -- Arun
Gandhi, president, K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence
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