Tuesday, 31 July 2012

L❤VE

There is so much happening in the world right now. So much destruction, violence, hate, and conflict. As Christians we are called to love; to spread our love as an example of the way Christ loves. 
In best and worst of times LET US LOVE.

Let Us Love© 2012 ChristArt, Inc. 

Let us not love in idle words,
that simply roll off our tongues.
Let us love in truthful actions,
and deeds that are left unsung.

Let us not love with conditions,
that requires more of another.
Let us love in a forgiving measure,
bracing and lifting up each other.

Let us not love over factors,
that causes us to clash and fight.
Let us love with assuring hearts,
filled with joy and His delight.

Let us not love in competition,
that causes one to win or to lose.
Let us love with honest declarations,
His truth be in the terms we choose.

Let us not love with a lofty heart,
that brings or puts another down.
Let us love with hope and bold faith,
so others can see the truth we've found.

Let us love with pure, honest deeds,
so our conduct awes and inspires; 
another's life to turn to our Lord,
for that is what His heart desires.

A poem by Deborah Ann Belka. Please check out the rest of her pieces at Christ Art.

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Taking Back Toronto 3

A couple of weeks ago I went to Taking Back Toronto 3. An event spearheaded by the newest member of the Role Model Records Family Joel Boogie.
This year it was held at Progress Church of God; to help raise funds to send some of their youth to summer camp WOOT!
The evening was hosted by the lovely Fiana Andrews of Approach to Link (who I finally got to meet in person :) and DJ Lagit was our house DJ keeping our head nodding as the night flowed.
I had a great time; there were singers (Mzz Sarah G), rappers, dancers, spoken word artists (LaMoi) and the Role Model Records family was in full effect with performances by all of their artists (Joel 'Boogie' St.John, Julien, Spoken). I was even lucky loud enough to win Spoken's new CD Bright Days, Dark Nights.
 
                   A clip of Julien performing

I'll be keeping my ears peeled for Taking Back Toronto 4, and so should you.

Blessings.


Monday, 16 July 2012

Be Bold...Be Big...Be You

Greater is He who is in you, than he that is in the world. Be bold, be big, be YOU.
God Bless.

Monday, 9 July 2012

Gifts & Talents

Todd Vaters is an illustrator and songwriter from Newfoundland. He has always had a love for art and after giving his life to Jesus at 11 years old he has been using his talents to spread the Gospel.
A big part of his ministry is combing his drawing skills with his original music.
Here is This is Love one of the many videos posted on his site.


He is clearly a very talented artist and his videos are very moving.
See and hear more at toddvaters.com.

Don't forget to use your talents, even in the smallest forum.

Blessings.

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Heresy!!!

"...Christianity is the main, central, most common, and most thoroughly and purposefully marginalized, obscured, and publicly and privately mis-represented belief system in the final decades of the twentieth century and the opening years of the twenty first."*

 

I was channel surfing and "happened" to stop on TVO to hear Michael Coren on Steve Paikin's The Agenda, a show that offers in-depth analysis/debate of current affairs.
I've heard Michael Coren a lot, and I MEAN A LOT!!! My Dad always listened to NewsTalk 1010, in the house, car, and in the garden. So Michael has a familiar voice although I have to admit, when I was younger I tuned him out. This time I listened with new ears, grounded Christian ears. I listened to him talk about some Christian beliefs (the reality), and what the world has decided they are (the myth). Michael's new book is called Heresy: Ten Lies They Spread About Christianity
I spend a lot of (frustrating and discouraging) time hearing and seeing the way Christianity is depicted in the media, which a lot of the time is untrue. Ideals are twisted, sensationalized, and misrepresented to create separation, guilt, and fear. It's frustrating when it comes from the world but infuriating when it comes from "Christians". 
A friend of mine once told me "Being a Christian is deceptively easy." I COULD NOT AGREE MORE!!. Giving your heart to God is the first step and of course the easiest of many to come. Hold strong, press on, don't be discouraged or moulded by what people have decided you are. Be the true light God has called you to be. Encouraging peace and understanding, with patience.
I digress... take some time to watch this video, hear the author challenged on his views (which may be yours), as they kindly agree to disagree. If you're intrigued read the book and let me know what you think.

Blessings!


*Michael Coren. "Heresy" (2012)

Monday, 25 June 2012

Jason Mighty CD Release

Jason Mighty dropped his new album Temple of Praise right here in Canada. Apparently his fans back in JA were a little jealous. Sorry guys you got him for his first album.
All Nations Full Gospel Church was PACKED for a long list of performers topped of by Kevin Smith, Mr. Gallimore, DJ Nicholas from Jamaica and Jermaine Cowan from right here in Toronto. Our hosts for the night were Richard "Brogee" Gordon and Godfrey Chisholm"

Here's a short video from the night:

*please excuse the poor quality a spur of the moment recording ;)

Check out more from Jason Mighty on Myspace.

Saturday, 21 April 2012

New Music: Promise

Promise has released his video for "Don't" a song that addresses the blame game in our lives. Who is really responsible for our affliction? Beware of this potential pitfall; we must remain accountable.



"Don't" is from his debut album, Awakening, released last year and available on iTunes.
See what Promise is up to --> ipromisemusic.com

Thursday, 5 April 2012

sometimes I forget...

NOTHING CAN SEPARATE


From her bedroom window, Rebecca eyed the children playing in the snow enviously. How she longed to play with them!
“Now, Rebecca,” she remembered her father telling her that morning. “You can’t play in the snow today.”
“Why not, Father?” Rebecca had asked. Every day, the neighborhood children gathered at a park just behind Rebecca’s house.
“Just trust me, Rebecca. It’s not what’s best for you today,” her father had replied.

At the time, Rebecca had responded by kissing her father on his cheek and assuring him that she would stay inside and read. But now she was having second thoughts.
It is beautiful outside, she thought to herself. It was true: the sun was shining brilliantly. Why wouldn’t her father let her go play? Why should she have to miss out on all the fun?
When a snowball exploded just outside her window, Rebecca decided she couldn’t stand it any longer. She simply had to go join the others!
Leaving her book on the table, Rebecca slipped outside. She tried to tell herself she was having a good time, but all the while her heart felt uncomfortable. She kept looking this way and that, fearful that her father would see her.
After a few hours, Rebecca finally said her goodbyes and headed back towards the house. She wanted to be safely lodged in her room before her father came home.
Intent on getting to her room as quickly as possible, Rebecca didn’t see the mitten someone had left on the stairs until her foot slipped on it. Next thing she knew, she had fallen several stairs. To her horror, she noticed that she had hit her father’s favorite picture when she fell! A huge gash ran along the front of the picture.
Normally, Rebecca would have hurried immediately to her father after such a fall so he could doctor her up and make her feel better. But not this time. How could she face her father right now? She had disobeyed him and ruined his favorite picture! Biting her lips to keep from crying out, Rebecca grabbed the ruined picture and hobbled to her room.
For the remainder of the day, she lay in agony. Her body ached from the bruises she received on her fall. But her heart—ah, that ached worse of all! She felt certain that her father would no longer love her. She had messed up in the past, but surely this time she had gone too far! He would probably never want to speak to her again. How could he still love her?
She sobbed uncontrollably on her pillow. She had always been close to her father. They had played and studied together. They had laughed and cried together. But not now. No, she felt certain that all those wonderful times were over.
Who knows how long she would have lain thus had not her nanny come in to check on her. Rebecca's nanny had a way about her of finding out exactly what was wrong and offering solid, wise counsel. Tonight was no exception.
“Rebecca, dear,” she said firmly, but gently. “You’ve been very wrong. But you must not continue in your wrongness by sitting here. You must go to your father with the broken picture in your hand and tell him everything.”
“Oh, but I can’t! I’m not worthy of His love!” Rebecca sobbed.
Her nanny sighed patiently. “You were no more worthy of it yesterday than today, child. Your father loves you because you’re his daughter, not because of anything you do or don’t do. Hasn’t he told you everyday since you were a little girl, ‘I love you’? Do you doubt his word? Do you really think his love is dependent on you?”
Doubt his word—that was an angle Rebecca had never thought of before. Maybe she should go see her father…yes, she must go see him, for if she didn’t, she’d never be able to rest.
So, still shaking and trembling with fear, Rebecca limped down the hall to the living room. She paused at the doorway. Her father was sitting in his favorite chair, just like he did every night. He looked up when she entered, and a smile radiating with love illuminated his face.
“Ah, you’ve come at last! I’ve been waiting. Come, sit here on my lap.” As he spoke, he opened his arms widely.
Rebecca couldn’t stand it. “Oh, you don’t understand, Father! You can’t love me anymore. I’ve been terribly wicked and-” Rebecca held up the picture frame for her father to see.
“I know, Rebecca—more than you think. I watched you go outside. I watched you fall and hit the picture frame. I saw it all.”
“You did?” Rebecca was flabbergasted. “But-but weren’t you at work?”
Her father shook his head. “I took the day off to spend some special time with you. That’s why I told you not to go outside to play. Ever since I saw you fall, I’ve been longing for you to come to me so I could bandage your wounds and help you. Won’t you come now?”
Rebecca could hardly believe her ears. Her father had planned to spend the afternoon with her…and she had missed it. Oh, what foolishness! Yet her father knew it all…and loved her anyway. Could it be? “But, Father, how can you love me now?”
Rebecca’s father smiled a smile she would never forget. “Rebecca, dear, I loved you before you were born. You’re my daughter. And I will always love you. Although sometimes your actions will result in consequences you could have avoided, nothing can ever separate you from my love. Now won’t you come and let me help you with those bruises?”

"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter. Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us." Romans 8:35-37

I read this today on Christian Perspective.I know that I am guilty at times...and this is a great reminder :D

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Karen Jewels: Official Release!

Karen Jewels a great gospel artist, and lyricist/composer behind the music of Anionted was featured this month in Sway magazine. 
She has released the music video for her encouraging song called Not Ashamed

Enjoy!!



Directed by Tristan Barrocks of  WMF Productions 
Also check out and her previous video for Jonny, the song that first introduced me to this talented lady. 

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

...Success & Grace...

My good friend Bradley posted this on his site for video of the month. Being an artist is hard, but there is something in me that won't let me stop. I'm planting, watering, and believing because I don't know what else to do.
Keep the faith and keep pushing my talented friends.

Tyler Perry - How to be Successful 

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Prepare The Way

This song has been playing on repeat...


...always striving inside and out