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Holy-HipHop, Minister Cannady
In the 1990s, music critics argue that hip hop was in its golden age. Mainstream Top 40 charts were filled with hits from The Notorious B.I.G, Tupac Shakur, and Dr. Dre. But the Contemporary Christian charts lagged far, far behind. What took so long for holy hip hop to take off? With insight from Dr. Jonathan Calvillo (author of In the Time of Sky-Rhyming: How Hip Hop Resonated in Brown Los Angeles), journalist and producer Andrew Gill (Sound Opinions), and historian Leah Payne (God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music) follow the story of Christopher J. Cooper, aka Soup the Chemist, aka Super C, a groundbreaking figure in the Christian hip hop movement. It wasn't easy, but as Soup the Chemist worked to carve out a place for Christian hip hop to thrive, he laid the foundation for future Christian hip hop artists like Propaganda and Lecrae. Do you have a Christian music story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336. If you want more seasons of Rock That Doesn't Roll, you can support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdr You can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.com Sign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments. Buy RTDR merch here.
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Christian Rap Music | Powerful Testimony of God's GraceJune 29, 2023 by cmcbeats@yahoo.comCheck out this power Testimony of Bradley Little and how he is using his gift to produce Christan Rap Music.28 June 2023Before coming to know Christ, Bradley says he was lost. He was just a kid who wanted to play sports and his life veered off. He says his parents divorced when he was a young boy. His dad was a drug addict who was sent to prison when Bradley was only 11 years old.He was hurt and started to make poor choices.At the age of 13 he had his first case. At 18 years old he was sent to prison and later joined a prison gang. He was homeless and lost himself. He says life before Christ was not nice.“Well, I changed, and it was it was through Victory Outreach honestly.It was one flyer that changed my life but to be honest it wasn't an overnight change, it took work, it took commitment, faithfulness, God's miracle working power.And I needed help I needed a lot of help; I had symptoms of PTSD from knife fights in prison and I didn't know how to get help with that stuff.I thought flashbacks and stuff only happened in the movies but those are just some of the things I was experiencing.I was broken hearted, just mad at the world. I even had a chance to pursue my dream and play baseball later after I had was released and that didn't work out due to injury and stuff but now, I see that God just had a bigger plan.He had a better plan for my life so I can say proudly today that I'm doing my best life ever I have the privilege of serving here in Cape Town as a full time missionary. I'm a bible college graduate and it's just no limits to where God can take me, I'm extremely blessed.”Today he is in the ministry of rap.He says rap is a strategic and cutting-edge way to get the youth interested in Christ. He serves as a missionary in Cape Town, coming from North California in the USA.Bradley encourages by saying that you should “Get next to somebody, get connected.If you can dance, if you sing, if you if you can draw, if you're into artwork, if you can write music, if you can act or write plays and write scripts.God has placed a gifting in each one of us and I believe it's up to us to identify those things or get next to a leader that can help identify those things and help develop those things and cultivate those things so we can maximize our effectiveness for Christ.Keep connected, pray for it, seek the Lord and ask him to reveal those things.If you are not sure already then put those things into use because the enemy tries to sway us and tries to keep us from operating in our power spot.I did that for too many years, and I want to break that I want to help get people realize their potential.No matter what age group you are. You still have something to offer to the Lord and, for sure, just go for it.I come against anything trying to distract you or hold you from where you need to be, at your fullest potential, in the name of Jesus.”For more information about our church, go to our website at:www.vocapetown.netRain is here Revival with international evangelist, Tim Rabara starts 2 July @ 6pm and 2nd – 4th July @ 7pm.Third Wave Nights – Fridays at 19:00pmGANG services @17h00 every SundaySunday morning service at 08:00am & 10:00amOn the 7th July @7pm, the Rise Up Radio Show will be live @ Victory Outreach Church of Cape Town, 123 Voortrekker rd.For more information about our Recovery HomesContact details are 061 407 9474/021 691 9575You can also visit our contact us page.Thanks for listening family. Stay blessed and stay connected.If you missed out on today's radio segment, click here to listen to the full audio version of thistestimony:http://www.vocapetown.net/radio
Christian Rap Music | Powerful Testimony of God's GraceJune 29, 2023 by cmcbeats@yahoo.comCheck out this power Testimony of Bradley Little and how he is using his gift to produce Christan Rap Music.28 June 2023Before coming to know Christ, Bradley says he was lost. He was just a kid who wanted to play sports and his life veered off. He says his parents divorced when he was a young boy. His dad was a drug addict who was sent to prison when Bradley was only 11 years old.He was hurt and started to make poor choices.At the age of 13 he had his first case. At 18 years old he was sent to prison and later joined a prison gang. He was homeless and lost himself. He says life before Christ was not nice.“Well, I changed, and it was it was through Victory Outreach honestly.It was one flyer that changed my life but to be honest it wasn't an overnight change, it took work, it took commitment, faithfulness, God's miracle working power.And I needed help I needed a lot of help; I had symptoms of PTSD from knife fights in prison and I didn't know how to get help with that stuff.I thought flashbacks and stuff only happened in the movies but those are just some of the things I was experiencing.I was broken hearted, just mad at the world. I even had a chance to pursue my dream and play baseball later after I had was released and that didn't work out due to injury and stuff but now, I see that God just had a bigger plan.He had a better plan for my life so I can say proudly today that I'm doing my best life ever I have the privilege of serving here in Cape Town as a full time missionary. I'm a bible college graduate and it's just no limits to where God can take me, I'm extremely blessed.”Today he is in the ministry of rap.He says rap is a strategic and cutting-edge way to get the youth interested in Christ. He serves as a missionary in Cape Town, coming from North California in the USA.Bradley encourages by saying that you should “Get next to somebody, get connected.If you can dance, if you sing, if you if you can draw, if you're into artwork, if you can write music, if you can act or write plays and write scripts.God has placed a gifting in each one of us and I believe it's up to us to identify those things or get next to a leader that can help identify those things and help develop those things and cultivate those things so we can maximize our effectiveness for Christ.Keep connected, pray for it, seek the Lord and ask him to reveal those things.If you are not sure already then put those things into use because the enemy tries to sway us and tries to keep us from operating in our power spot.I did that for too many years, and I want to break that I want to help get people realize their potential.No matter what age group you are. You still have something to offer to the Lord and, for sure, just go for it.I come against anything trying to distract you or hold you from where you need to be, at your fullest potential, in the name of Jesus.”For more information about our church, go to our website at:www.vocapetown.netRain is here Revival with international evangelist, Tim Rabara starts 2 July @ 6pm and 2nd – 4th July @ 7pm.Third Wave Nights – Fridays at 19:00pmGANG services @17h00 every SundaySunday morning service at 08:00am & 10:00amOn the 7th July @7pm, the Rise Up Radio Show will be live @ Victory Outreach Church of Cape Town, 123 Voortrekker rd.For more information about our Recovery HomesContact details are 061 407 9474/021 691 9575You can also visit our contact us page.Thanks for listening family. Stay blessed and stay connected.If you missed out on today's radio segment, click here to listen to the full audio version of thistestimony:http://www.vocapetown.net/radio
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Throwback for 2022 Texas Gospel Music Excellence Awards Red Carpet Experience with Lady C for the kick off of her "God's Got My Back" tour f. Her testimony is banana's and she is wearing the crown of "Queen of Holy Hip Hop"! Meet the lyrical Queen, Lady C! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gv-hot-97/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gv-hot-97/support
Throwback for 2022 Texas Gospel Music Excellence Awards Red Carpet Experience with Lady C for the kick off of her "God's Got My Back" tour f. Her testimony is banana's and she is wearing the crown of "Queen of Holy Hip Hop"! Meet the lyrical Queen, Lady C! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gv-hot-97/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gv-hot-97/support
Holy HipHop, Interview with "Jennifer Baker-Graham", Elder Charity J, Minister Cannady
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Holy HipHop, Elder Charity J, Minister Cannady
Holy HipHop, Elder Charity J, Minister Cannady
Holy HipHop, Elder Charity J, Michael Hansley, Minister Cannady
Holy HipHop, Elder Charity J, Michael Hansley, Minister Cannady
Holy HipHop, Michael Hansley, Minister Cannady
Holy Hip Hop this morning!
HolyHipHop, Gospel Rap, Minister Cannady
Key Takeaways Fathers are essential and important to the home. Discipleship is a long term walk. When we are blessed with surplus we should freely give that to others. Pay attention to history. Misconstruing intent can destroy marriage. dadAWESOME We're on a mission to add LIFE to the dad life. We're passionate about helping dads live fully alive as they lead their kids to God's awesomeness. | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook Korey "XROSS" Dean XROSS is a Louisville, KY native. XROSS is most notably known for his relevant approach to engaging urban culture through messages of hope and faith. As a leader in the Global Christian Hip Hop Movement, XROSS is featured in Christopher “PLAY” Martin's blockbuster film “Holy Hip Hop”. Through his record label, 1 Way Entertainment, many of XROSS' songs are featured in the Oxygen hit TV series Preachers of LA, Detroit and Atlanta. The mayor and City of Minneapolis has also endorsed and partnered with XROSS to write and produce inspirational music and videos to address youth violence prevention. XROSS' passion for youth and ministry has led him to earn a BS degree in Youth Studies and Sociology from the University of Minnesota. Korey “XROSS” Dean designed and developed the Man-Up Club after serving as a student advocate to more than 500 African American High School students. As a result of observing and researching the behavior and practical needs of African American students, he developed a curriculum and program to address the specific needs of the African American males students. Key Quotes (Full Transcript of Conversation Here) [00:13:47] "Discipleship is all about the long term walk... I don't think that that's something that ever ends. I don't think you ever had a point where you're just discipled... I think it's a progression. [00:15:13] "Like the Bible says one can plant, one can water, but it's really God that gives the increase. And I, simply just planted by me doing hip hop music." Conversation Links The Man Up Club 1 Way Entertainment Sis N Lil Bro Spotify TRIBL Records Links from dadAWESOME https://dadawesome.org/life/ Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Receive weekly encouragement by texting "dad" to 651-370-8618 dadAWESOME RV Tour