BRIGHT LIGHTS CONCERT I have a feeling this show is going to be sold out. Make sure you get your tickets early if you haven’t already. They’re almost gone. There will be serious face melt age happening!
Restore Fest 2012
We’ll be hanging out in Joplin, MO this weekend with some of the coolest artist. We’ve been big supporters of Convoy of Hope. So we are excited to be a part of the festival this year. We’ll be hanging out with our boy KJ-52, Shonlock, Jeremy Camp, Mandisa and some others. Butta is going to try to score an interview with Mandisa. What questions should we ask her?
Also we’ve been taking questions for a special session we are going to be doing so please submit your questions to us. We want to talk to you! Ask us here!
For more info on Restore Fest, click here! See you there!
juanlove laying down vocals at our new home. Knocking out features. Staying busy.
Blow Your Whistle Remix ft. Young Joshua, Bless’ed, G-Styles, Eddienigma, D-Maub, Dre Marshall
A little throwback for yall! This is one of our favorite songs we’ve ever done! This is the remix to Blow Your Whistle from Fingerprints. Shout out to everyone who showed love and hopped on board to make a banger!
Be Better from our Merk You Mondays project!
A little throwback for yall! For our new fans and followers, back in 2008 when we released Dope Beats, Good News, we started a little something called, Merk You Mondays. Simply put, every Monday we released a new track off the album, Dope Beats, Good News and after four weeks of it we released the entire album and allowed our fans to pay what they wanted to for it. (Before Noise Trade existed)
Well in between recording RED, we began Merk You Mondays again and released a new track every monday for about 12 weeks. These are songs that we wanted to share with our fans who support us and give you a little something to say THANK YOU! So if you have not checked out or are new to the Rhema Soul family, here is the Merk You Monday project for you to enjoy!
God’s methods are infinite in their variety, but his goal is always the same: to bring about victory in such a way that there can only be one explanation; God did it!
I desire to do your will, my God; your law is within my heart.
No Walking Away | Devotional
Joshua’s new job consisted of leading more than two million people into a strange new land and conquering it. Every new job is a challenge. Without God it can be frightening. With God it can be a great adventure. Just as God was with Joshua, he is with us as we face our new challenges. We may not conquer nations, but every day we face tough situations, difficult people, and temptations. God promises, however, that he will never abandon us nor fail to help us. By asking God to direct us we can conquer many of life’s challenges.
“No one will be able to stand against you as long as you live. For I will be with you as I was with Moses. I will not fail you or abandon you.” (Joshua 1:5 NLT)
— Life Application Study Bible Devotional
Yes this is happening. On set at our video shoot. Day 2. #OffTheEdge we’ve got hard core jumpers! #RED Doing it way big on this one.
Hope South Florida: Responding to the Homeless Crisis
We know homelessness exists. We see it in our communities, we sometimes hear the stories. We pass the homeless at stop lights, we watch them bundle up beneath bridges and overpasses as we drive by. And it pains us, it does. Maybe we say something quietly under our breath, a few words before turning our music up. Maybe we try to rationalize their situation, wonder to ourselves what went wrong and who was to blame. Then, as the day begins to fill itself with our own demands and agendas, we forget. We forget what we saw, the picture of hopelessness that was before us moments earlier. It’s not that we don’t care, because we do. It’s not that we don’t want something differently for the man we saw, hungry, in tattered garb. We do.
The truth is something has gone wrong. We get the feeling things are
not as they should be. Yet the issue remains, this issue of homelessness in our cities. Hope South Florida, a local non-profit, is dedicated to making an impact in the homeless community. They have decided to stop looking away, to stop forgetting what is before us and take steps to create change, to dress the wounds of our neighbors in need. Based out of Fort Lauderdale, Hope South Florida is in the thick of it, providing housing through their emergency shelter The Shepherd’s Way, food, and seeking to restore broken families through authentic relationships.
“It takes resources”, says executive director, Robin Martin, who is keen on partnering with churches and local organizations to serve the homeless in South Florida. With an estimated 3,800 homeless people in Broward County alone, there is much work to be done.
“There are tangible needs to be met and we just want to do our part, ” says Martin, who was recently named Non-profit Leader of the Year.
While the issue of homelessness persists in our community, organizations like Hope South Florida are seeing to it that the crisis not go ignored.
To find out more about the work of Hope South Florida, to give, or get involved, visit http://www.hopesouthflorida.org
Twitter: @HopeSFL
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