He Said she was selling books and he told her he does not read but donated the money.
Manager for a manufacturing company) and was talking to me about a prostitute he met while driving.
One night an African American truck driver stopped In ( I am a warehouse ast. I had a Christian rap cd made with Grits, 116, Lecrae, Sho Baraka, and Thr3e on it.
I also listen to some rock type groups such as Casting Crowns, Lincoln Brewster, Third Day, MercyMe and Tobby Mac ( though not sure what genre he fits into). Some groups to check out would be The Grits, Sho Baraka, and Thr3e (specifically a song called Theory Hazit). Every song is very good and he hits on all kinds of subjects and delves very deeply into them. Great Lyrics, great beats, and a great message! If I were going to suggest an album to check out first, it would be Trip Lee's "The Good Life" that just came out in April.
I know how christian rap seems (I thought it was cheesy too as a christian!), but these guys are awesome at what they do and I think you'll find that it's very good music. I want to encourage you guys (Christian and Non-Christian) to check out some of these rappers on youtube or itunes. I know there are a lot of people on this board who listen to rap music. The music is encouraging and I feel like my relationship with Christ has been strengthened through it and like I said, I've learned a ton about the Bible. Some of them even graduated from seminary, so they know their stuff. Their purpose is to uplift Christ and they accomplish it in every song. Ive been in church my whole life and I've learned things from this music that I had never heard before. The more I listened to the music, the more Bible I learned through it. After researching a little bit, I discovered that Lecrae was associated with a group of 40 christian rappers called the 116 clique (Romans 1:16). Man was I wrong! Last summer, I was introduced to a christian rapper named Lecrae and I loved it!! I quickly purchased all his albums and listened to him nonstop for 2 or 3 months. I thought christian rap was cheesy and theres no way it could bring honor to God or benefit any Christian. When I started trying to listen to christian music exclusively, rap was left out of my collection. I've always enjoyed old school hip hop and have listened to a lot of secular rap in my day, althought I was never into gangsta rap.