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Religion new Jamaican tourism lure
http://www.washtimes.com/world/20060...1706-4273r.htm
KINGSTON, Jamaica -- This tropical isle has long marketed its beaches, waterfalls, foliage and water sports to tourists from around the world. Now it's marketing a hidden resource: religion. But it's not Rastafarianism, the homegrown messianic sect that sprang up in the 1970s from the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Instead, the Jamaican Tourism Board is trying to interest evangelical and charismatic Christian groups to visit the island. It has put together religious tours of Kingston, the country's capital, and recently started marketing a yearly Fun in the Son gospel festival held every March in Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Kingston. Judging from a visit to the island last month, the effort is still in its infancy, but Jamaica hopes to lure foreign tourists and cruise-ship passengers looking for a different kind of spring break. "We really know there's a need for this," said Carlene Davis, a singer who converted to Christianity in 1996 and is a chief festival organizer with her husband, Tommy Cowan. Over the years, she said, the island's music industry has been slowly Christianized with the conversions of personalities such as Judy Mowatt (a vocalist who worked with the late reggae star Bob Marley); rapper Papa San (born Tyrone Thompson in Spanish Town); and reggae singers Junior Tucker, Chevelle Franklin and Lt. Stitchie, stage name of vocalist Cleve Laing. Gospel music festival Reggae, which started in the 1950s as a combination of Jamaican folk music with American rhythm and blues, is one of the island's most famous cultural exports. But religion as a tourism draw is on the rise, too. Next year, Fun in the Son will be one of the events officially marketed to visitors during the International Cricket Council's 2007 Cricket World Cup. Religion is all-pervasive on this 146-mile-long island of 2.6 million people. Cars and auto-service garages have slogans like "God is love" or "Love God Car Grease," The travel Web site www.jamaicans.com runs essays on religion, and it is said that Jamaica has 600 Christian denominations and a church every square mile. Jamaica's new religion-marketing strategy is "an extension of what's represented in our motto: 'Out of many, one people,'?" said David Shields, the country's deputy director of tourism. "As a country, religion plays an important role in the lives of our citizens, so hosting religious events is natural to us. "Plus, there's a high level of tolerance here in understanding others' views, which, when you look at the world today, is quite a point of pride." |
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Hell I'm from 'Church Pen Old Harbour' there's different churchs all around me. Amazing how many jamaicans are becoming christians
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ask di jamaican dem LOL |
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Religions: Protestant 61.3% (Church of God 21.2%, Seventh-Day Adventist 9%, Baptist 8.8%, Pentecostal 7.6%, Anglican 5.5%, Methodist 2.7%, United Church 2.7%, Jehovah's Witness 1.6%, Brethren 1.1%, Moravian 1.1%), Roman Catholic 4%, other including some spiritual cults 34.7% surprised Rastafarian was not included........... |
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LOL i tink deh left out Rasta because dem dun milk that cow dry, it's time to sell out somethingelse! |
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especially since many rastas themselves dont consider rastafari a religion |
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That would make J'ca about 28% Apostolic. ![]() It turns out there are more of us Apostolic people than I thought then..
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