Hello,
My name is Jomo K. Johnson. I am the Pastor of Philly Open Air Church. I have written a new book titled, Deadest Rapper Alive: The Rise of Lil' Wayne and the Fall of Urban Youth. The Book is an in-depth study of the life, image, music and lyrics of popular Rap Star: Lil' Wayne.
In this book I make a dire plea of warning. I proposes that the music of Wayne is actually much more than beats and lyrics, but it is a philosophy that when followed will lead to extremely dangerous consequences in the lives of Urban Youth. I was motivated to write this book after seeing Lil' Wayne's effects on urban youth in North Philadelphia.
I want to let you know that I am offering this book for FREE to all Pastors and Ministry leaders. It is my hope that this book will equip leaders to deal with the rise of amoral philosophy as it is being promoted through music.
To receive you free copy visit:
http://www.deadestrapperalive.com/contact-us/
And please spread the word.
Thank you.
Jomo K. Johnson
Philly Open Air Church
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Bless You Pastor...
Feel free to get a copy for yourself. I hope it would be informative. And feel free to share with any other ministers you know.
First off I want to know Pastor Johnson are you free of sin. If not than you should stop talking about Meek Mill. The Bible says let he without sin cast the first stone, so until you are free of sin than you have no justification to try and point a finger at or punish Meek Mill or Lil Wayne for their sins. Instead of pointing out their sins you should worry about your own sins and try to better yourself. By banning this song what do you expect to accomplish, it aint gona lower the crime rate in your town or lower the poverty rate or lower the unemployment rate so instead of focusing on another mans sin, or what another man is doing wrong you should find some real issues to talk about that can help the community. This is definently a publicity stunt. Why even agree to go on the radio and talk about it, I no why because you are conveintly selling a book about it and having book signings, thats why. I agree that the song could be offensive to believers of Christianity but nobody is perfect so instead of pointing out what another person is doing wrong everyone needs to try their best to personally become as close to God as they can.
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