Did Hip Hop Kill Jesus?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Church
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Author: Tyree Williams ISBN: 9780985784942
Publisher: MarkOne Publishing Publication: March 20, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Tyree Williams
ISBN: 9780985784942
Publisher: MarkOne Publishing
Publication: March 20, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Christianity is supposed to be beneficial and inclusive to all generations, but what steps should a ministry, pastor, or individual take when tradition intercepts purpose? The answers are clearly laid out, presented, and studied in this eye-opening book by Dr. Tyree Williams. Understanding that hip-hop is not simply a genre of music, yet it is a culture that represents an entire generation. With intense research, proven experience, and the ability to clearly connect the gospel, the traditionalist, and the current generation, this monumental book will be a tool for growth and evangelism for decades to come.

Whether you are a non-believer or a Christian, a pastor or a parishioner, 18 or 80 years old, this powerfully engaging and thought-provoking literary gem by Dr. Williams is one that must be read by everyone. Your church and your life will be made better by sharing in this amazing piece of literature

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Christianity is supposed to be beneficial and inclusive to all generations, but what steps should a ministry, pastor, or individual take when tradition intercepts purpose? The answers are clearly laid out, presented, and studied in this eye-opening book by Dr. Tyree Williams. Understanding that hip-hop is not simply a genre of music, yet it is a culture that represents an entire generation. With intense research, proven experience, and the ability to clearly connect the gospel, the traditionalist, and the current generation, this monumental book will be a tool for growth and evangelism for decades to come.

Whether you are a non-believer or a Christian, a pastor or a parishioner, 18 or 80 years old, this powerfully engaging and thought-provoking literary gem by Dr. Williams is one that must be read by everyone. Your church and your life will be made better by sharing in this amazing piece of literature

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