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As election time draws near, many preachers will begin to use their spiritual influence as political influence. In this message, G. Craige Lewis explains how this is the leaven of Herod that Jesus warned His disciples of. Support This Ministry
Friend of Trace - G. Craige Lewis G. Craige Lewis has been ministering for over 30 years. He's been pastoring Adamant Believers Council in North Richland Hills, Texas for over a decade, promoting the message of Christ and fighting against the secularization of God's church. Lewis also leads and is the founder of EX Ministries; established to share God's Truth to the body of Christ and others, and to expose the deception of the enemy. He is often called on to speak about the hip-hop sub-culture, as he authored the "The Truth Behind Hip Hop" series. Musical is Spiritual Trace Embry, Rich Roszel and G. Craige Lewis discuss the impact of music on children and teenagers. They share that the music young people listen to can shape their identities and influence their behavior! To a higher degree, certain types of music, particularly rock, rap, and hip-hop, can have a negative impact on young people, potentially leading them to engage in harmful behaviors. They all stress the importance of parents being intentional in their parenting and being aware of the music their children are listening to. G. Craige shares his views on the spiritual nature of music and its effect on human behavior. He argues that music can bypass a person's moral code and influence them in ways they may not be aware of. He also emphasizes the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit to discern the spiritual nature of music. Rich expounds on this and shares a personal story about how music touched his soul. Trace expresses this; "I think we've got too many people claiming the name of Christ who want to live like hell and expect heaven for a reward. It just doesn't work that way." Episode Highlights: Is there an inherent evil found in certain songs or certain kinds of music? Can certain music profoundly affect our kids behavior negatively? Why do parents overlook the effects of music? Is today's music worse spiritually than in years past? What are God honoring lyrics? Learn what Ex Ministries is all about! Image from Canva
Friend of Trace - G. Craige Lewis G. Craige Lewis has been ministering for over 30 years. He's been pastoring Adamant Believers Council in North Richland Hills, Texas for over a decade, promoting the message of Christ and fighting against the secularization of God's church. Lewis also leads and is the founder of EX Ministries; established to share God's Truth to the body of Christ and others, and to expose the deception of the enemy. He is often called on to speak about the hip-hop sub-culture, as he authored the "The Truth Behind Hip Hop" series. Musical is Spiritual Trace Embry, Rich Roszel and G. Craige Lewis discuss the impact of music on children and teenagers. They share that the music young people listen to can shape their identities and influence their behavior! To a higher degree, certain types of music, particularly rock, rap, and hip-hop, can have a negative impact on young people, potentially leading them to engage in harmful behaviors. They all stress the importance of parents being intentional in their parenting and being aware of the music their children are listening to. G. Craige shares his views on the spiritual nature of music and its effect on human behavior. He argues that music can bypass a person's moral code and influence them in ways they may not be aware of. He also emphasizes the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit to discern the spiritual nature of music. Rich expounds on this and shares a personal story about how music touched his soul. Trace expresses this; "I think we've got too many people claiming the name of Christ who want to live like hell and expect heaven for a reward. It just doesn't work that way." Episode Highlights: Is there an inherent evil found in certain songs or certain kinds of music? Can certain music profoundly affect our kids behavior negatively? Why do parents overlook the effects of music? Is today's music worse spiritually than in years past? What are God honoring lyrics? Learn what Ex Ministries is all about! Image from Canva
The day of riding the fence is OVER according to EX Ministries founder and pastor G. Craige Lewis who’s been speaking about the truth behind hip-hop for over 30 years. G. Craige’s passion is to educate people about the demonic celebrities who are deliberately leading millions of youth to hell. The largest influential idol on the planet, Kanye West, is one of the most dangerous supposed Christians who is infiltrating God’s church with a false “god.” Even though G. Craige deals with death threats and hateful attacks, he’s on a mission to lead as many people as possible to the Lord and eagerly prepares them for Christ’s return. He has had the opportunity to mentor many famous actors, artists, and professional athletes from around the globe. TAKEAWAYS Kanye West performs and promotes demonic rituals to millions Kanye’s deliberate release of his album Donda 2 on 2.22.22 Frequency manipulation is a major factor why so many people are sick The Devil’s platform is today’s Satanic music
Whitlock takes a look at the modern notion of “white privilege” in light of Aaron Rodgers' latest comments. How is the Green Bay star exercising his freedom just by his declaration that he is “not an activist”? “Fearless” regulars Dave Shannon, Rashad McCants, and Steve Kim each take a different angle on the story of the NFL's most famous unvaccinated player. How does Shannon analogize the Rodgers drama to the biblical story of Saul and David? Where does McCants part ways with Jason's take? Does Kim think Odell Beckham could soon be catching passes from Rodgers? Plus, get a double dose of churchin' when G. Craige Lewis and Tennessee Harmony both look at the demonic decline of hip-hop and the Travis Scott tragedy at Astroworld. Today's Sponsor: Get with Good Ranchers today and support American farmers! Visit https://GoodRanchers.com/FEARLESS to get $20 dollars OFF and FREE express shipping. “Fearless” Swag is now available for purchase! Click the link: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/jason-whitlock to make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Devil's in the Details It's really no different with our kids. Who they are, how they act, and what they think and do, could be rooted in or at least fueled by the things they see and hear. This includes the music they listen to. Could the be an inherent danger, or even evil, found in certain songs or types of music? Could there be a danger and evil that is profoundly impacting our kids in a negative way? Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, and many other great thinkers throughout the world and down through history seem to think so. In fact, Scottish writer, patriot, and politician Andrew Fletcher is often quoted as having said, “let me make the songs of the nation and I care not who makes the laws.” Today let's discuss the rap, rock, and hip hop elephants in the room on License to Parent. Discussing the power of Music with G. Craige Lewis G. Craige Lewis has been ministering for over 30 years. He's been pastoring Adamant Believers Council in North Richland Hills, Texas for over a decade, promoting the message of Christ and fighting against the secularization of God's church. Lewis also leads an organization called EX Ministries, established to open the eyes of the body of Christ to the deceptions of the enemy. Although he is often called on to speak about the hip-hop sub-culture, he also shares great insight on the kingdom of God and God's people being aligned in preparation to reach the world and welcome the return of Christ. Listening with Your Heart Episode Highlights: What have we become as a people when the songs today are winning Grammy's and our kids' hearts? How does music infiltrate your brain without your consent? How can we as parents impact our child's music choices? Should we allow kids to listen to music because “we listened to stuff too?” Where are musical influences hiding today? How have they infiltrated our lives at ever turn? Is the music worse today than it was when we were kids? Image from Canva
The Devil's in the Details It's really no different with our kids. Who they are, how they act, and what they think and do, could be rooted in or at least fueled by the things they see and hear. This includes the music they listen to. Could the be an inherent danger, or even evil, found in certain songs or types of music? Could there be a danger and evil that is profoundly impacting our kids in a negative way? Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, and many other great thinkers throughout the world and down through history seem to think so. In fact, Scottish writer, patriot, and politician Andrew Fletcher is often quoted as having said, “let me make the songs of the nation and I care not who makes the laws.” Today let's discuss the rap, rock, and hip hop elephants in the room on License to Parent. Discussing the power of Music with G. Craige Lewis G. Craige Lewis has been ministering for over 30 years. He's been pastoring Adamant Believers Council in North Richland Hills, Texas for over a decade, promoting the message of Christ and fighting against the secularization of God's church. Lewis also leads an organization called EX Ministries, established to open the eyes of the body of Christ to the deceptions of the enemy. Although he is often called on to speak about the hip-hop sub-culture, he also shares great insight on the kingdom of God and God's people being aligned in preparation to reach the world and welcome the return of Christ. Listening with Your Heart Episode Highlights: What have we become as a people when the songs today are winning Grammy's and our kids' hearts? How does music infiltrate your brain without your consent? How can we as parents impact our child's music choices? Should we allow kids to listen to music because “we listened to stuff too?” Where are musical influences hiding today? How have they infiltrated our lives at ever turn? Is the music worse today than it was when we were kids? Image from Canva
Should Kanye West be allowed to promote himself in the church? Is he genuine in his claims of being born again? Why are so many pastors and churches deceived by this? In this interview G. Craige Lewis discusses the deception of Kanye West and his plight to grow his influence in the church!
This is a message from G. Craige Lewis to the christian church and it's leaders and members.
G. Craige Lewis stops by the community forum again to discuss the Kanye West Coachella church.
Why is Kanye West emulating the church? Why is his wife saying it's the way church should be? In this video, G. Craige Lewis explains how the church opened itself up to allowed this type of blasphemy to enter in. Pray for our children!
G.Craige Lewis and JayBrian of EX Ministries stopped by the praise drive to discuss the much anticipated release of the video Error Of Man 3.
G. Craige Lewis sits down with Jermaine Simpson of the KHVN Community Forum to discuss issues surround the Error Of Man 3 Live Recording happening January 12th 2019 in N. Richland Hills, Texas at Adamant Believers Council at 6pm.
Carmina Barnett of KHVNam interviews G. Craige Lewis and discusses the upcoming live recording, The Exposition, and the Adamant Believers Council Praise Project.
In this message, G. Craige Lewis of EX Ministries teaches on the correct way Christians should handle Halloween celebrations.
Bishop William H. Watson III interviews G. Craige Lewis about Pastoring, EX Ministries, and his approach to reaching the millenium generation.
I am so excited about this project! I believe that this series of audio dramas will be a blessing to the body of Christ and the world because of the truth that is revealed through this family that is portrayed. We at EX Ministries endeavor to bring you quality works that will uplift you, enlighten you, and cause you to see Christ revealed in your everyday walk with him. We believe that the EX Chronicles will bless you over and over again. -G. Craige Lewis Produced by: G. Craige Lewis for Group 3 Productions Written by: Linda Jordan, G. Craige Lewis, and Sabatha Lewis Created by: G. Craige Lewis Copyright 2004 EXM Music All Rights Reserved Recorded at: Green Light Studios, Ft. Worth, TX Mixed and Mastered by: G. Craige Lewis Original Score: Levi “Too” King Cover Design: G. Craige Lewis
In this message G. Craige Lewis debunks the hell-less Gospel taught by Tim Rogers, Carlton Pearson, and many other new age inclusionists. This is a must see for all believers and will reassure you that there is eternal iife in heaven for believers and eternal death in hell for all those that reject Jesus Christ.
In this interview, Carmina Barnett of KHVN Radio interviews Pastor Lewis and brings clarity and understanding to the recent insurgence of the gospel of inclusion.
07 P.A.D ©Writer/JayBrian, Music/Brian Johnson, Rap/JayBrian, Preacher/G. Craige Lewis
06 Consequence ©Writer/G. Craige Lewis, Music/Brian Johnson, Lead Vocal/Andrea Williams, Background Vocal/Carla Williams, Additional Vocals/Kayla Black, Diana Senoga
03 All I Need ©Writer/G. Craige Lewis, Music/G. Craige Lewis, Lead & Background Vocal/Cameron Logan, Additional Vocals/Corey Micah
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
All Lyrics by Jay Brian Producers Brian Johnson G. Craige Lewis Paul Regin Levi King Jermaine Matthews Vocals jay Brian Gerard Brooks Andrea Williams Carla Williams Corey Micah Paul Regin Band Drums-Jermaine Matthews Bass Guitar-Chuck Smith Keyboards-Brian Johnson, Paul Regin Lead Guitar - Corey Micah Recorded by Brian Johnson Mixed,Mastered Levi King Executive Producer G. Craige Lewis
We are discussing Jezebel's finest hour as well as preparing for the Truth Behind Hip Hop 12 - Outer Darkness live recording.
This is a recap of the Letters To The Church that G. Craige Lewis has been doing for the past 7 weeks.
Trace Embry and Rich Roszel talk with G. Craige Lewis again concerning the power of music and how it affects us.
Since then, many other forms of this music have evolved—or devolved, depending on your point of view—from the broader genre of what we still call rock and roll. Today, hip-hop is arguably the most popular form of music with young people. And the dangers in this music culture make Elvis and the artists of the 1950s look like choir boys at a church picnic. Our guest, G. Craige Lewis, has been ministering for over 25 years. He is Pastor of Adamant Believers Council in Grand Prairie, TX, and also travels the world spreading the message of deliverance through EX Ministries. He promotes the message of Jesus Christ and fights against the secularization of God's church. Why Lecrae Leaving Christian Music Should Remind Parents to be Careful with Their Entertainment Habits Have you ever considered that the hang-ups, strongholds, addictions, or other destructive issues you are dealing with right now could be linked to the things that you allow to entertain you regularly? Have you considered that these things are opening up spiritual doors into your system so that the enemy's imps can just march right in and have their way with you and your kids. No, I have no empirical proof to support these ideas. That doesn't mean I don't have strong evidence. None of us has any empirical proof to support the fact that we actually love our spouses either—only evidence. Yet our spouses believed it enough to marry us. Besides, there is plenty of empirical evidence to show what this stuff is doing to our kids—even if we never had any spiritual concerns. Sadly, many parents have no clue about all this—largely because this stuff is now so systemic to our American culture. G. Craige Lewis and I discuss the influence of music and entertainment as we consider the following topics: Has the content in our music industry gotten better? Can music convert a soul? What do light frequencies have to do with music? How our physical actions literally affect the spiritual realm. The truth behind Lecrae and his transition to the secular. Can secular artists cause our kids to sin? Picture provided by: Joel G Goodman
Since then, many other forms of this music have evolved—or devolved, depending on your point of view—from the broader genre of what we still call rock and roll. Today, hip-hop is arguably the most popular form of music with young people. And the dangers in this music culture make Elvis and the artists of the 1950s look like choir boys at a church picnic. Our guest, G. Craige Lewis, has been ministering for over 25 years. He is Pastor of Adamant Believers Council in Grand Prairie, TX, and also travels the world spreading the message of deliverance through EX Ministries. He promotes the message of Jesus Christ and fights against the secularization of God's church. Why Lecrae Leaving Christian Music Should Remind Parents to be Careful with Their Entertainment Habits Have you ever considered that the hang-ups, strongholds, addictions, or other destructive issues you are dealing with right now could be linked to the things that you allow to entertain you regularly? Have you considered that these things are opening up spiritual doors into your system so that the enemy's imps can just march right in and have their way with you and your kids. No, I have no empirical proof to support these ideas. That doesn't mean I don't have strong evidence. None of us has any empirical proof to support the fact that we actually love our spouses either—only evidence. Yet our spouses believed it enough to marry us. Besides, there is plenty of empirical evidence to show what this stuff is doing to our kids—even if we never had any spiritual concerns. Sadly, many parents have no clue about all this—largely because this stuff is now so systemic to our American culture. G. Craige Lewis and I discuss the influence of music and entertainment as we consider the following topics: Has the content in our music industry gotten better? Can music convert a soul? What do light frequencies have to do with music? How our physical actions literally affect the spiritual realm. The truth behind Lecrae and his transition to the secular. Can secular artists cause our kids to sin? Picture provided by: Joel G Goodman
G. Craige Lewis stops by the KHVN Praise Drive to discuss the new video release of Single Saved Content: The Power of One Pt. 2.
Most believers today are compromised by the company they keep. Bad company corrupts good morals and blocks progress. In this podcast, G. Craige Lewis discusses bullet points from his sermon on Godly Friendships. This is vital information for every believer.
G. Craige Lewis sits in on KHVN's Praise Drive with Host Carmina Barnett. Topics of discussion include the 2017 Grammy Awards and the rituals performed on the show.
G. Craige Lewis appears on the community forum of KHVN with Robert Ashley to discuss the controversy surrounding Kim Burrell and her anti LGBT statements that got her kicked of the Ellen Show.
Does God pick our American Presidents? Is God using republican candidates but shunning democratic candidates? Will our new president elect work for God while in the White House? G. Craige Lewis answers these questions and more in this powerful audio visual sermon.
G. Craige Lewis speaks briefly with Carmina Barnett of KHVN Radio about the church violence incident in Detroit as well as his upcoming video recording Color Of Blood.
With all the race issues, immorality, and the NWO agenda on the rise, we need insight! In this message, G. Craige Lewis gives us insight about the times we are living in and what we as believers should be doing!
Carmina Barnett interviews G. Craige Lewis about his blog posting on the American Race War Blog and the role the media is playing in forwarding a hidden agenda.
Trace Embry and Rich Roszel talk with G. Craige Lewis. He is a musician, pastor and author of the book, The Truth Behind Hip Hop. G. Craige Lewis is also the Founder of Ex Ministries, a ministry that exposes the effects of music on our youth. His book is about the hidden dark side of hip hop music and its culture. Is Rock ‘n’ Roll the devil’s music? Bach said that all music should be for the glorification of God or for the refreshment of the human spirit. Is our music — and the music we bring into our worship — glorifying and refreshing? Or are we merely entertaining ourselves at the expense of our spiritual well-being.
G. Craige Lewis joins Robert Ashley on the Community Forum Show discussing the Orlando Shootings and Clubbing Christians.
New comer to EX Ministries, JayBrian, sits down with the founder of EX Ministries to talk Christian Rap and the journey to EX Ministries Music Division.
Carmina Barnett interview with G. Craige Lewis concerning the church and it's importance.
This is the conclusion of my highlights from Pastor G. Craige Lewis' response to Franklin's new album "Losing My Religion". In this 2nd half, Pastor G. Craige hones in on the man-centered, flesh-focus of Kirk's thinking during the Breakfast Club interview. After listening to this exposition, we are all challenged to ask: If Kirk Franklin is losing his religion, what does that mean for all those whom he influences?
Pastor G. Craige Lewis, founder of Ex Ministries, gave his response to Franklin's new album " Losing My Religion". Pastor G. Craige gives a solidly Biblical dissection of Kirk's Breakfast Club interview. Although I've dealt with many of the same issues in former shows, G. Craige's presentation was just too good not to share with our listeners. So in this show I share some of my favorite highlights from his sermon so that you can decide for yourself, "Should Kirk, should any of us, be losing our religion?"
G. Craige Lewis discusses the live recording of The Truth Behind Hip Hop X - Pop Life
This is an interview with TruNews Radio concerning music and the entertainment industry. The Interview features G. Craige Lewis of EX Ministries
This the first part of a series called Culture SHOCK!, which is designed to take an in-depth look at the cultural pitfalls of our society and the deeper spiritual implications of what is being accepted among the youth today. This teaching is an introduction which focuses mainly on truth of the Word of God, and being disciplined to live out the truth in order to truly experience freedom in your life - exposing the devil's lies, while gaining spiritual insight! (Pictures are included with this enhanced podcast) [The G. Craige Lewis series "Truth Behind Hip Hop" was a source for portions of the material used in this series.]
We are discussing Gospel Music and recording artist that sign contracts and support the very artists that we should be fighting against. We are discussing this with Wendell Mosley and G. Craige Lewis
We are discussing the recent comments made by Don Imus and the reaction of the Hip Hop Community to his statements versus their own lyrical content. We are discussing this with G. Craige Lewis of EX Ministries