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Johnny B. Williams Interview – Talks Ministry & New Movie


Even as an actor, the love for music was still in Johnny’s heart. He began to take some basic music courses in college and joined the jazz band. He later became a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity, a national music fraternity. In 1999, Johnny began to develop a stronger relationship with God and reconnected with his gospel roots. He became active as a musician at a church near his college, where he also accepted his call to ministry. After graduation, Johnny moved to Houston and immediately devoted his gifts to the ministry of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Since then, Johnny has traveled extensively with his music ministry and has worked faithfully in the music ministry at the church where he attends. He is considered by many to be an extraordinary talent and one the most gifted singers in the country. His voice has been compared to those of many great singers. However, he is truly unique and has a personality that puts him in a class all by himself. As a writer, he expresses the heart of God and truly captures the essence of authentic worship.

The Message Behind The Music:

Praise and Worship
The album is entitled The Way I Worship. 1 Chronicles 15:2 says, “Then David said, ‘No one is to carry the ark of God but the Levites; for the LORD chose them to carry the ark of God and to minister to Him forever.'”

What sets the Levite apart from every other musician is his purpose and his assignment. The Levite understands that his ministry is to usher in the presence of God. He also understands that his audience for worship is God, and God’s audience is His people. We are just vehicles through which God chooses to move. One of the principle purposes of the project is to bring that worship experience right into the listener’s home, car, job, etc.

Jesus
In addition to the worship component, the another principle purpose of the project is to draw the masses to Christ. 1 John 2:1-2 reads, “My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father- Jesus Christ, the Righteous One. He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world.” In a day when a lot of popular Christian  music attempts to “cross over,” the message of Jesus Christ as the only Savior of the world often gets lost. The Way I Worship is intended that no matter what the style of music is, the content of the songs are scripturally based and can be ministered in love to anyone, anywhere.

Faith
Mark 11:22-24 says, “And Jesus answered saying to them, ‘Have faith in God. Truly I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says is going to happen, it will be granted him. Therefore I say to you, all things for which you pray and ask, believe that you have received them, and they will be granted you.” The completion of this project will hopefully help to build someone’s faith to believe they can truly do all things through Christ. The awesome thing about God is that he gets glory by using the most unlikely people to do great work for His kingdom. With faith, God can turn a failure into a future. He can turn a miserable mess into a spectacular success! God wants you to be a “visible manifestation of the power of God in the presence of people” (quote by James Dixon).

“I make it a point to dream bigger than where my talent alone can take me for the simple purpose of making it obvious to others that anything I achieve was made possible only by the amazing grace of my amazing God!!!” – Johnny B. Williams



Bishop James Dixon Interviews on Path MEGAzine | Speaks about “Faithnasium” and Ministry


Fellowship of Churches.   James Dixon, II is sharing his model for ministry with other churches nationwide. Through the formation of Kingdom Builders Fellowship, James Dixon is leading other godly pastors to expand the reach of their local church to include academic, community development, and housing opportunities. In December 2003, James Dixon was formally elected as Bishop of Kingdom Builders Fellowship, which now consists of more than sixty churches.

Touching Lives Worldwide.  In 1992, James Dixon formed James Dixon Ministries, a non-profit, evangelistic organization committed to spreading the Gospel message worldwide. James Dixon Ministries produces a broadcast ministry, Faith Force, which airs four days a week. Under the direction of Bishop Dixon, this ministry is also driving a mission effort in Uganda, Africa. The Uganda Mission Projectseeks to bring the uncompromised Gospel message to this largely unsaved population and ultimately reproduce the Community of Faith ministry model through the construction of The Community of Faith – Uganda sanctuary, school, and clinic.

James W. E. Dixon, II is a native Houstonian, born on November 12, 1962. He wed the former Tanisha Lemelle on September 14, 2002. This marked the beginning of their new season together along with daughters Mariah Nicole and Victoria Elyse. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Oikodome School of Biblical Studies and has done extensive study at the Houston Graduate School of Theology. He also attended classes at Houston Baptist University and Texas Southern University where he was a member of the internationally acclaimed debate team led by the renowned T. F. Freeman. In addition to his most important role as Pastor, he is also ChairmanCEO of Kingdom Communications, Inc., a comprehensive marketing, public speaking, event planning, and consulting firm.



William McDowell Set to Record New CD LIVE: Song “I Give Myself Away” Sits in the Top 5



According to William Mc Dowell’s personal website, he is schedule to record his new CD LIVE this Friday.  McDowell is riding the wave from the success of his first single, “I Give Myself Away.”  Heres what he wrote to fans:

I am excited that on December 10th, 2010 we will record ARISE live in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. with my friends Martha Munizzi, Mary Alessi, and David and Nicole Binion as special guests. While many are still being blessed by “As we worship” God has been giving me songs for the next season and I am excited to be able to release what is inside of me soon. It will be released sometime in 2011. Stay tuned!



Trae Da Truth Interview | Can Secular Rappers Minister Too?


Frazier Thompson is better known as Trae.  Nicknamed “Da Truth,” Trae is a secular rapper swarming in controversy.  However the controversy didn’t come by what he did, but by what he was trying to do.
 
In 2008, Trae was awarded by the mayor of Houston, Bill White, and Council Member Peter Brown with his own day, Trae Day, in honor of his outstanding work within the community. This is the first time the honor has been extended to a rap artist. Trae Day was celebrated July 22, 2008.

Trae then hosted the second annual Trae Day in July 2009 near Texas Southern University when it was marred by gun violence at the end of the event.  When he explained to the “Madd Hadda Morning Show” at radio station KBXX “97.9 The Box” that he did not condone the shooting, he was accused by one of the personalities of being responsible for the violence because of his lyrical content.  When Trae retaliated against her on a mixtape, KBXX banned Trae’s music and contributed music from the station then ordered their personalities not to play his music.   It caused backlash in the music community as several DJ’s at KBXX were terminated from their positions because they played songs that featured Trae.  Due to his inability and hindrance from being able to promote his music in Houston as a result, Trae has filed a lawsuit with KBXX early in 2010 citing damages to his career.  

In the interview with Path MEGAzine, we speak to the rapper about the controversy, his charitable efforts, the community he loves, and his faith in God.  Tune into the interview as we speak to Trae, members of the “Brick Boys,” and Houston Texans Defensive Tackle Amobi Okoye. 



Pastor Arthur Rucker & NFL’s Tim Carter Interview on Path MEGAzine


Also during that pivotal age, Rucker’s mother suffered a major medical crisis. He was fearful that he might lose her and began to fast and pray for her healing. “As I was praying, I heard the Lord say, ‘Preach my word,'” recounts Arthur. That was the beginning of his preaching ministry. Now quite active in his church, he became the choir director and began connecting with male mentors at his church (including his Bishop and Deacons) as he learned what a real man was. He observed how a two-parent household functioned (through the example of families within his church) and learned about healthy interactions between men and women, something he hadn’t witnessed in his own home.

The experienced served as a training ground for his destined meeting with the woman who would later become his bride, Pamela. The two wed in 1995 and moved to Philadelphia. It was not long after they were wed that he would pursue his education in Information Technology and start a software development firm with his wife. While in Philadelphia, he was educated in ministry at the Center for Urban Theological Studies and was trained in developing effective urban ministries. Rucker was ordained in 2004 by Bishop George C. Searight of Abundant Life Family Worship Church in New Brunswick, NJ and Bishop Donald Hilliard of Cathedral International in Perth Amboy, NJ.

Arthur had long realized that he was called not only to preach, but to pastor, too. The year before his ordination, he launched a successful parachurch ministry that was attended by people of diverse age, educational, socio-economic and cultural backgrounds. People would often travel from Delaware to Pennsylvania to hear his unique style of delivery, remarking that they “always felt like they directly heard from God” when attending there.

Required to relocate due to a job transfer, Rucker had the opportunity to select one of several cities. Feeling the call of God to relocate to Houston, Texas, he, Pamela and their three children, Montique, Marquis and Morgan, pulled up stakes from Philadelphia and moved to the south in the fall of 2005. Currently, he’s preparing to launch a new ministry in Houston called Christ’s Church.

“From what I have seen, people are not turned off by Christ or His message, but they are turned off by the rigidity of the church,‛’ shares Rucker. “My vision is to present Christ just as He is. Also, we want to help people find their God-given purpose and His specific plan for their lives so that they can be what they’ve been called to be in the earth,” says Rucker. Because of his upbringing, Pastor Rucker has a special place in his heart for the ministry of families and men. And in his own family, specifically, Pamela, or Lady Rucker, as she is known, is his partner in ministry. “The Bible says that when a man finds a wife, he finds a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord,” says Rucker. “I can look at my life and see that God’s favor was ramped up when I connected with her.”

Seen as “The New Face of Ministry,” Rucker feels that God wants to do something special in today’s church. “I sense that God wants to do something fresh,” says the preacher. “I sense in my spirit that the Lord wants to tweak the Church so that it can become the glorious Church that He’s coming back for.” Part of that “tweaking” process includes outreach and touching those who have physical needs. Through his “Arms of Love” campaign, Pastor Rucker is reaching out to local youth groups and facilities to provide for the less fortunate during the holidays.

For Pastor Rucker, his life is simply a blessing. He says, “My life story really signifies transformation. When you look at what I have been through and what I have come from, my life really speaks to transformation. I own things that I don’t deserve and work in positions I don’t qualify for,” he explains. “In my secular job, I am working for one of the fastest growing companies in Houston. My wife and I owned a multi-million dollar IT company. So where you finish is not determined by where you start. Mine is a story of triumph. I epitomize what God can do with nothing and I want the world to know that He can do that for anyone.”



Living in Denial Series: Nothing but the Truth Pt. 1 – By: Calvin Walker



God does not desire for us to suppress our issues. In fact, in Psalm 51, David said that the Lord desires truth in the inward parts. Anyone that has ever been in a relationship knows the importance of truth. It is truth that builds trust. When you are with someone who is truthful it makes it easier for you to open up to them and to believe them. When we suppress our issues we become fraud. We will never experience the fullness of our relationship with God trying to hide our imperfections from Him.

He wants us to submit our worries and cares and struggles to Him. He wants us to be upfront with Him. Talk to Him! He already knows all. When you are truthful with Him it gives you an edge. The edge about truth is you know how to defeat the enemy. You understand what you are fighting. Your truthfulness allows you to see another side of God. It gives God the chance to open himself up to you and show you a new side of Him. However, falsities will only send you on a wild goose chase. It will allow you to exert all your energy and you may be worse off than you began. Be truthful! Be honest! Stay on the Path!

About the Author:Path contributing writer Calvin Walker has been writing editorial content for Path MEGAzine since 2007.  Calvin’s ability to break down the word of God with thought provoking analogies and real life analysis makes an impact on Christians seeking a closer walk with God.  An accomplished author, Walker released his debut book titled “The Gallery” early 2010.  Click here to read excerpts and purchase Walkers’ inspirational novel.  Email calvinwalkerauthor@yahoo.com



2010 Grammy Nominations Announced in the Field of Gospel


The 2010 Grammy nominations were announced in the field of Gospel Music on Tuesday.  There were a few that caught me by surprise.  I like seeing new faces getting recognized.  So did any of these names catch you by surprise?

50. Best Gospel Performance

He Wants It All

Forever Jones
Track from: Get Ready
[EMI Gospel]

You Hold My World

Israel Houghton
Track from: Love God. Love People.
[Integrity Music]

Nobody Greater

VaShawn Mitchell
Track from: Triumphant
[EMI Gospel]

He’s Been Just That Good

Kirk Whalum & Lalah Hathaway
Track from: The Gospel According To Jazz Chapter III
[Rendezvous Music/ Mack Avenue Records]

Grace

BeBe & CeCe Winans
Track from: Still
[B&C/Malaco]

51. Best Gospel Song

Beautiful Things

Lisa Gungor & Michael Gungor, songwriters (Gungor)
Track from: Beautiful Things
[Brash Music]

Better Than A Hallelujah

Sarah Hart & Chapin Hartford, songwriters (Amy Grant)
Track from: Somewhere Down The Road
[Amy Grant Productions/ Sparrow Records; Publishers: River Oaks Music, spiritandsong.com Publishing, Sony/Tree Music Publishing, Michael Puryear Music]

It’s What I Do

Jerry Peters & Kirk Whalum, songwriters (Kirk Whalum & Lalah Hathaway)
Track from: The Gospel According To Jazz Chapter III
[Rendezvous Music/ Mack Avenue Records; Publishers: Whalumusic/Jerry Peters Music]

Our God

Jonas Myrin, Matt Redman, Jesse Reeves & Chris Tomlin, songwriters (Chris
Tomlin)
Track from: Passion: Awakening
[Sparrow Records / sixstepsrecords; Publishers: Thankyou Music, sixsteps Music/worshiptogether.com Songs/Said And Done Music/Vamos Publishing/Jonas Myrin/SHOUT! Publishing]

Return To Sender

Gordon Kennedy, songwriter (Ricky Skaggs)
Track from: Mosaic
[Skaggs Family Records; Publisher: GlennJoy Music]

52. Best Rock Or Rap Gospel Album

Church Music

David Crowder Band
[Sparrow Records / Sixstepsrecords]

For Those Who Wait

Fireflight
[Flicker Records]

Beautiful Things

Gungor
[Brash Music]

Rehab

Lecrae
[Reach Records]

Hello Hurricane

Switchfoot
[Atlantic Recording Corp/ Credential Recordings]

53. Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

Beauty Will Rise

Steven Curtis Chapman
[Sparrow Records]

Love God. Love People.

Israel Houghton
[Integrity Music]

Pieces Of A Real Heart

Sanctus Real
[Sparrow Records]

Mosaic

Ricky Skaggs
[Skaggs Family Records]

Tonight

TobyMac
[ForeFront Records]

54. Best Southern, Country, Or Bluegrass Gospel Album

Times Like These

Austins Bridge
[Daywind Records]

The Reason

Diamond Rio
[Word]

Expecting Good Things

Jeff & Sheri Easter
[Spring Hill Music Group/She Loved Music]

Journey On

Ty Herndon
[FUNL Music]

Live At Oak Tree: Karen Peck & New River

Karen Peck & New River
[Daywind Records]

55. Best Traditional Gospel Album

The Experience

Vanessa Bell Armstrong
[EMI Gospel]

A City Called Heaven

Shirley Caesar
[Light Records]

Downtown Church

Patty Griffin
[Credential Recordings]

Here I Am

Marvin Sapp
[Verity]

All In One

Karen Clark Sheard
[KaRew Records/ EMI Gospel]

56. Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album

Get Ready

Forever Jones
[EMI Gospel]

Love Unstoppable

Fred Hammond
[Verity]

Triumphant

VaShawn Mitchell
[EMI Gospel]

Aaron Sledge

Aaron Sledge
[EMI Gospel]

Still

BeBe & CeCe Winans
[B&C/Malaco]



David Banner Endorses “The Soul Seekers”: Group Extends Best Song Writers Contest



Hip Hop super producer David Banner encourages you to support Soul Seekers and pick up a copy of the new album: Soul Seekers II. Available now in stores and on iTunes.



Contest:

In celebration of their recent album release entitled Soul Seekers II, The Soul Seekers have extended its best songwriter contest on Blazetrak and will accept submissions until December 31, 2010. All submissions will be fully considered at http://www.blazetrak.com/SoulSeekers
The winner of the Soul Seekers songwriting contest will receive a flight with accommodations to Los Angeles where the Soul Seekers will record and perform the song for an upcoming DVD release. The winning contestant will meet the band and also be interviewed and featured in the DVD.

The Soul Seekers will announce the winner on February 1, 2011 at www.ustream.tv/channel/soul-seekers-live-fever-studios


About The Soul Seekers

The Soul Seekers comprised of Teddy Campbell, Warryn Campbell, Nisan Stewart, John “Jubu” Smith, Gerald Haddon, Charlie Bereal, Craig Brockman and Eric Seats are an acclaimed group of mega songwriters, producers, musicians and composers, who collectively have worked with an array of superstar artists such as Beyonce, Missy Elliott, Nelly, 50 Cent, Diddy, Jennifer Hudson, Whitney Houston, Bette Midler, Britney Spears and many others. They have also been involved with hit making shows like Diddy’s Making Of The Band and American Idol.



Televangelist Admits to Cheating on Wife to Avoid Extortion Plot



Televangelist Rev. Marcus Lamb admitted in front of a television audience that he cheated on his wife, an announcement he made to thwart people he said were trying to extort millions of dollars from him.

Lamb made the confession Tuesday night on his show “Celebration” with his wife Joni Lamb by his side.

The couple also displayed a special message about the incident on the website of Daystar Television Network, the couple’s television network.

“At the top of the program, the Lambs shared a compelling, transparent account of a personal challenge in their marriage that occurred several years ago, involving an inappropriate relationship between Marcus and another woman,” the message said.

The couple explained that there were three people who said they would expose the affair if the couple’s ministry did not pay them $7.5 million.  Click Here to read the full statement from the couple.

The couple founded the Daystar Television Network that’s based in Texas and airs some of the most popular evangelists in the nation, including T.D. Jakes, Joel Osteen, Creflo Dollar, Kenneth Copeland and Joyce Meyer.