New Representitives

Posted: January 9, 2012 in Athletes
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I am happy to say that I have decided to now add representitives in our professional sports. The first to be added will be Tim Tebow, along with some other NFLer’s.

Judah Racham

Posted: October 19, 2011 in Uncategorized
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If you are a Christian rap fan like me, you may already know this, but we have a new addition to the Christian rap family and his name is Judah Racham. From what I’ve heard he has some good music, good beats, and a good message. Do, if you get a chance, purchase some of his music, his first album is called 360. Tell me what you think about this, “new guy.”

“T-Dot,” as the Christina rap world knows him has a story unlike most Christians. Tedashii reached the so called “pinnacle”, of his life before coming to know Christ. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlqSGiHzw4c

116

Posted: September 29, 2011 in Rappers
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The rap group 116, consisting of many of our “representitives”, realeased a album on Tuesday entitled, Man Up. This album includes songs like, Authority , Responisbility, and Envy. All of these songs are charecteristics of a man when he “mans up”, or stays a boy and doesn’t act like a man.

Representitive Stories: LeCrae

Posted: September 28, 2011 in Rappers
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All Christian rap fans know LeCrae, who I call the Jay-Z of Christian rap, but do we really know LeCrae’s story? Most Christian artists say well I grew up in a Christian home and that strengthened my bond with Christ, but for LeCrae this is a complete opposite. Watch this youtube video and you will see what I mean.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5uNkFr2AWQ

Hi!

Posted: September 20, 2011 in Rappers

Hi, everybody, I am Clark. I created this site in my love for God and Christian rap. I go to a Christian school and not all people accept Christian rap there. They say it is to intense or noisy, but this is an awesome way to reach different people. When I bring people to church, I say, did you like it? Of course, they reply like most people and say, “Yeah it was great.” The only thing they say after that is that they didn’t really like the music. I completely understand because that isn’t really my favorite mussic either, but it glorifies God so I really don’t care. My real mission is to prove that Christian rap is for all Christians, just like church hymns are for all Christians. I hope everybody enjoys my writing, oh I forgot, I will also talk about some of the “representitives,” (Christian rappers) and their stories throughout my coverage.