Shift Students Ministry
Presents
The Unashamed Tour
Featuring: Lecrae, Trip Lee, Tedashii, Sho Baraka
Location: GP Campus
Date & Time : Tuesday, June 3, 2008 @ 7p
Cost: Tickets are $7/ Person and are sold at both locations and at the door.
Contact: Kandis Davis – kdavis@sjbcfamily.com or 972.264.1483
Archive for May, 2008
Unashamed Tour in the DFW Metroplex June 03
Posted in Holy Hip Hop, tagged 116 Clique, Add new tag, Concerts, Reach Records on May 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Trip Lee 20/20 Album Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Holy Hip Hop, tagged Christian Rap, Holy Hip Hop, Reach Records, Trip Lee on May 29, 2008 | 11 Comments »
Okay lets start with the track listing:
1. 20/20 Intro
2. Superstar (Eyes Off Me)
3. Real Vision
4. Inexhaustible
5. Who Is Like Him?
6. We Told Em
7. Cling To You
8. Relief
9. Behold the Spirit
10. Satisfaction (Hedonist)
11. Come Close
12. Who He Is
13. Intimacy
14. True Security
15. Eyes Open
16. Hip Hop
Overall Review: 5 Stars
Theology: 4.5 Stars
Lyrics: 5.0 Stars
Doctrinally Faithful: 5.0 Stars
Production: 5.0 Stars
Reveiw [...]
Multi-cultural Glory in the Church: Should We Have Black Churches and White Churches? Or Cowboy Churches?
Posted in Christian Living, Current Issues, Great Ministries, Race Issues, Racial Reconciliation on May 29, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Pastor Jim Elliff author and pastor of Christ Fellowship of Kansas City has written an amazing article which is titled above. The artcicle is very challenging and even if you don’t agree with everything at least read it and gleam from it what you can. Here is an excerpt. Thanks Pastor Jim for keeping us focused on [...]
The False Dichotomy of Discipleship: A Western Phenomenon
Posted in Christian Living, New Covenant Theology, Repentance, Theology Applied on May 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
One thing I realized quite early in my Christian life was that things were supposed to change. I was a rather bad fellow as a nonbeliever and I usually took God hating to the extreme. I was engaged in activity that I knew was wrong (most were illegal) and there was always a sense of [...]
An Article Worth Reading: A Warning To All In Ministry
Posted in Christian Living on May 22, 2008 | 1 Comment »
This article scares me like never before and I can never understand the pressure on pastors to perform. It is a sad case that our competitive capitalistic culture is now the litmus test for successful Christian ministy. So we line up give huge alter calls, count how many people were saved (this was only found [...]
Hillcrest Baptist Sermons Feed
Posted in African American Perspective, Books, Reformed Perspective, Sermons on May 19, 2008 | 3 Comments »
To the left is a picture of Eric Redmond. Teaching Pastor of Hillcrest Baptist Church in Maryland. I have added the sermons to the feed on the side for your ease and enjoyment. Here is his blog and here is a book that releases shortly. I pray that you will be edified and get the [...]
To Create or Repackage How Should I Proceed?: Just Another Dilemma of Being Young Black & Reformed
Posted in African American Perspective, Christian Living, Current Issues, False Teaching, Reformed Perspective on May 12, 2008 | 10 Comments »
I read Mr. Carter’s blog today and was deeply encouraged. I also read The Miseducation of the Reformed Negro again (and again) to get the jest of Brother X and what he was attempting to convey. {WARNING: EVERYTHNG PROCEEDING THIS LINE IS MY TENSION WITH THE TWO!!!!!}
So okay, here is my feeble attempt to discuss [...]
Young Black & Reformed Part IV: Where I Find Myself Today
Posted in African American Perspective, Christian Living, Current Issues, Race Issues, Reformed Perspective on May 9, 2008 | 20 Comments »
I currently find myself in the middle of my own conversation. As I reread my own post I see that this issue is a bit more complicated than I first supposed. The last four years of my Christian life has been amazing for me in many ways. Being introduced to Piper, MacArthur, Sproul, Jones, Lewis, [...]
Young Black & Reformed Part III:Theology and the Reformation, Great Awakening & Jim Crow
Posted in African American Perspective, Christian Living, Race Issues, Reformed Perspective, Theology Applied on May 8, 2008 | 17 Comments »
Anyone who considers themselves reformed can easily identify the man in the picture to the left. He is the famous Martin Luther and his 95 Theses and his magnum opus “The Bondage of the Will” written about 480 years ago is still one of the most if not the most famous published piece of work [...]