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Child Trafficking


Grant She challenges the Christian community in particular: “We should not be afraid to talk about it in North American churches. It is the very thing we should be addressing.”

Natalie Grant is a popular Christian recording artist who has a passionate concern for children involved in the commercial sex industry. While watching a “Law and Order” episode she was exposed to the harsh reality of child trafficking in the United Sates, where children are exploited as cheap labor, many as sex slaves. Now, she is using her voice not only to create music but also to increase awareness about the sexual exploitation of children around the world. 

The idea that adults would repeatedly abuse an innocent child for their own purposes is what motivated Grant to focus on this particular issue over others. “Children are not old enough to make decisions on their own to be involved in prostitution. They are being forced into it; they are not even old enough to spell their names. It is the most debased part of humanity I’ve ever seen,” says Grant. {pagebreak}

Awareness

What really caught Grant’s attention was the fact that children were being forced to become sex slaves so close to home. She says, “I could fathom it happening in a far-off place, but I was not prepared for that kind of reality here in the United States. 

“This is not just in India,” she explains. “The Department of Health and Human Services reports that 30,000 children were trafficked into the United States—into our own neighborhoods and towns.”

What can North Americans do to help reduce human trafficking?

“The first thing to do is to recognize it. It’s so dirty to think about that you don’t even want it to exist,” Grant says. She challenges the Christian community in particular: “We should not be afraid to talk about it in North American churches. It is the very thing we should be addressing.”

Natalie never thought her life would be changed by watching television, yet it was the spark that ignited her passion to help child prostitutes. Ever since her awakening to this issue, her life has changed; her focus has shifted. “Every day I’m amazed how God is opening doors for me to do this,” she says. “What I thought was going to be my life all along, playing music, is now my platform to encourage the church to get involved beyond their four walls—to do something that Jesus has taught us to: to love your neighbor as yourself.” {pagebreak}

Sending Resources

But simply knowing about the problem doesn’t solve it. The second thing Grant encourages North Americans to do is to support those who are already providing relief to victims. 

“We ask them what they need: food, clothing, whatever resources they need to keep building relationships. Do they need a playground?” says Grant about her partnerships with other relief organizations. “I want to do whatever we can to help [children] be able to become kids again and to give them their childhood back. I see some innocence still intact.”

Grant visited Bombay, India, to see the problem firsthand. She was saddened when she saw a little girl being kept in a cage right on the street as a sex slave on display.

After visiting Bombay, Grant was inspired to start the HOME Foundation. Natalie explains, “The special thing about the HOME Foundation is that I have 100 percent control of where the money goes. This year, all of it is going to the Bombay Teen Challenge and to build a medical facility for The Village at Ashagram.”

Bombay Teen Challenge helps women and children involved in the sex trade. It has a shelter in the red-light district of Bombay that provides food, shelter and educational assistance for the children of commercial sex workers. The medical facility known as The Village at Ashagram will be located about two hours outside of Bombay. It will provide medication and care to children once involved in the sex trade. This is much needed, because 85 percent of prostitutes and sex slaves rescued from the streets carry the AIDS virus. {pagebreak}

Grant was touched by the personal story of K. K. Deveraj, founder of Bombay Teen Challenge. According to Grant, “K. K. Deveraj was born into the highest caste in India.  His family in Lebanon is very wealthy from oil.  When he became a Christian at 21, his family disowned him, and he was kicked out of the highest caste forever. He turned his back on money and comfort to go back to India to work with the untouchables, in the heart of the red-light district, trying to get them out.” Grant is thankful that she can help support people like Deveraj, who has given his life to seek out and help these young girls unable to escape lives of abuse.

The innocence of childhood should be nurtured and protected at home. Grant named her foundation the HOME Foundation because she wants to help provide a way for children to feel safe. “As a little girl, I was given many comforts. I lived in a suburb with two parents. I had everything I could want and more,” she says. “And here I look at these girls who have nothing familiar: no mother’s arm, no pat on head from dad, no playground, sports, school—all the things we take for granted that are a part of a normal childhood.”

Grant explains, “No matter who we are, we need a place where we belong, where we feel safe, where our secrets can be told. These girls have none of that; it has been ripped away from them. Home is where they should be able to discover who they really are.” {pagebreak}

Prayer

The third thing Grant advises for those concerned about this issue is to pray. “Prayer is free, and you can do it anytime,” she explains. “I am a firm believer that prayer changes things. I can’t give an explanation, but I’ve seen it at work in my own life. I’m not a hero on the front lines, but I am doing everything I can to raise awareness. Relief workers need prayer. They are giving their lives for these people.”

Grant probably will not see the end of child prostitution, but she will see some lives changed through her foundation and organizations like Bombay Teen Challenge. Grant is optimistic about what she can do to help. She says, “[I want to] be like God. He sees individuals, not the sea of humanity. If I can just save one life, it will be worth it.” 

What You Can Do

Visit the HOME Foundation website to learn more about the programs being provided to help rescue girls from prostitution.

Sponsor a child through World Vision.  Sponsored children and their families are less likely to be exploited by human traffickers.

Read Children In Need’s report on the sexual exploitation of children.



Musical Soul Food Network


 

Housing relief effort is now in "full swing" but needs your help to aid poverty stricken communities Rejoice Musical Soul Food, the nation's premiere 24-hour urban gospel music satellite network with over 40 radio affiliates, is partnering with

Food for the Poor to build homes in poverty stricken areas of Jamaica.  Founded in 1982, Food for the Poor is an interdenominational Christian relief and development organization working primarily in 16 countries in the Caribbean, Latin America and the United States to assist the poorest of the poor. "So that we could see their work firsthand, Food for the Poor, invited our CEO, Travis Mitchell, to Jamaica to see the desperate needs of the people," says Willie Mae McIver, Rejoice's Vice President, Radio Programming. "The images of white sandy beaches and exotic getaways that come to mind when thinking of Jamaica, are not the reality of many the nation’s poor. Based on the conditions that Travis witnessed, we would not want anyone to stay one more day in sub-human housing." {pagebreak}

As a part of its Rejoice Renewal commitment to help revitalize urban communities worldwide, Rejoice has set a goal to build 2,000 homes in Jamaica in 2007 and, 6,000 homes over three years. Rejoice is challenging its supporters including listeners, family, friends and advertisers to sponsor houses in Jamaica. A house can be built for only $2,600 and with a group 5 to 10 people working together, a monthly pledge can be fulfilled for between $25 and $50 per month. Here's a breakdown of how individuals can help:

  • $87 pays for a cement foundation
  • $160 pays for a roof
  • $335 provides 2 windows, a door and hardware
  • $1,050 provides the lumber
  • $2,600 blesses a family with a new home!

During this season of giving, Rejoice is encouraging its listeners and supporters to call-in daily (1-888-243-0886) during the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and share how God has "blessed them." And in remembrance of this "blessing," Rejoice is asking each caller to prayerfully consider financially "blessing" a family in Jamaica. Rejoice's effort culminates in a national radio-thon on Wednesday, January 24, 2006. (All donations are processed by Food for the Poor and are tax deductible). To make donations supporters can call 1-888-505-7400.

For more information on how to help Rejoice "rebuild Jamaica one home at a time" please contact:



Fess Up


It is sad to say, but it is human nature to defer fault, ever since Adam got in trouble in Genesis 3:12 and blamed his disobedience on his wife, that has perpetuated a curse. As of late, it seems that everybody has a good reason for doing something they should not. But strangely enough, there is such a universal desire to go to a new level in Christ, but God can't trust you with it because you don't trust him. Check this out! Excuses can only exist after breaking a set of rules that have been previously laid down. When you disobey someone, usually either it means that others have misled you, so you regard their opinion higher than the person who gave you the rules; or you think that something that the rule states lacks validity. At any rate, you display a lack of trust through your actions. If you do not fully trust God, how can you expect to mature in Him?

It is my belief that maturation is the key to manifestation. Simply put, once you grow in God, He can release certain things to you. Right now, a lot of us are deadlocked because we cannot own up to our faults, so God cannot let us posses our future. Paul said it best in 1 Corinthians 13:11, "When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me." Some of us are believing for manly blessings while harboring childish tendencies. By you steadily making excuses, you are attempting to portray yourself as perfect and it is common knowledge that there is only one perfect person who has ever walked this earth, Jesus! See, without confession you can never really experience true redemption, unless you say what you have done, how can God forgive you? Because we are in a time that men have become deceivers of themselves, no one is quick to claim wrongdoings because no one thinks that anything they do is wrong. {pagebreak}

As a Christian, you should be afraid to fess up to your faults. David was a man after God's own heart and he still messed up. But he did not try to sweep it under the rug by blaming it on anyone. In Psalms 51, it states, "that his sin is ever before him." He knew he had done wrong, he admitted it and he went on about his business. By trying to rationalize our mistakes, we do not fool God. In fact, in Galatians 6:7, it states, "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." By us not being upfront with God, all we are doing is adding to the harvest that we have to reap. Coming into this walk, we must realize God does not expect perfection, though he does require sincerity. He wants us to walk upright and have integrity. He already knows that sometimes we are prone to fall, but he is gracious to forgive us.

There is really no need for excuses. God is not big on cover-ups! Excuses do not enable you from taking responsibility. Ultimately, they disable you from receiving your blessing. In the word, it said that the just falleth several times, but the thing that makes them just is that they realize, take responsibility, and repent for their wrong doings. If you come correct with God in the first place, things will work out fine. The most important thing in any relationship is telling the unblemished truth. Every time we amend a story or we do not trust God enough with the truth, we weaken our relationship with the Father. "Stay on the Path!"



How To…


 

With the rising cost of houses, now is the time to buy. For some, that task is not as easy as it sounds. If you are plagued with less than desirable credit, here are a few ways to possibly improve your status

The worst thing about buying a home with bad credit isn't that it is that difficult. It's the fees and interest rates you'll have to pay for your home mortgage loan. Use the following techniques to repair that credit so that you can lower the rates you'll pay. If you don't have the time to do that, see part two for some other options.

Buying A Home With Bad Credit – Part One

If you have the time to do it, you can fix that bad credit, at least a little. This will not only make it easier to find a lender, but also get you a lower rate. Pay 2% less on that mortgage loan interest rate and you'll save more than $70,000 in interest over the years (based on a 30-year $140,000 loan). Here are some ways to fix that bad credit report.

First, see what's on it. To get access for free online, try a search for "free credit report." If you are denied credit based on a report from a local credit reporting agency, you can request a free credit report from that agency within 30 days. How do you fix what you see on the report? {pagebreak}

If there is anything to dispute in the report, write a letter to the agency. Explain exactly what is incorrect, and they must investigate. Send copies of cancelled checks or any other documentation by certified mail.

The agency has to (by law) contact the source of the disputed information. If they don't receive confirmation of the debt within 14 days, they have to delete the item, and send you an updated report. You can also demand that they send a corrected report to all creditors who received your credit report in the previous six months. This won't be done automatically, so be sure to demand it.

If the item is under $500, or over a year old, creditors often won't bother to respond. Thus, "fixing" a credit report is possible even if it is correct to begin with. You also have the right to dispute the item again after 30 days.

Longer-term, there are other things you can do to fix your bad credit. Stop charging things on credit cards. Don't have more than five credit cards. Keep balances to less than half the limits on the cards, even if this means transferring debt from one card to another. Stop making your credit score worse, and time alone will help (many items will be removed after seven years).  {page break}

Buying A Home With Bad Credit – Part Two

Buying a home with bad credit doesn't mean you have to accept the high interest rates and fees of sub-prime lenders. You can buy a house in other ways. Here are some of them.

– Seller financing. Some sellers are willing to provide the financing for you to buy their home. Whether in the form of a "contract for sale" or an owner-carried mortgage, you may be able to make payments to the seller instead of the bank – and with no lending fees and lower interest.

– Lease option. If down payment is an issue, look for sellers willing to lease their house to you with an option to buy. Be sure that a portion of the lease payment applies towards the down payment for the home, and that you have enough time to prepare for the purchase. If, for example, only $200 of the rent applies towards the down payment, after two years you'll have just a $4,800 credit. Will that be enough? Will two years be enough time to correct your credit and save any additional money you'll need? {pagebreak} 

– Get creative. There are many creative ways to buy a home. In one case I know of, the landlord was anxious to move, so the buyer offered him full price and a decent interest rate for him to carry the financing, but with very little down. They closed in the first days of the month, so the small down payment came from the rents that were credited to the buyer. He moved into one of the units the following month.

– Reconsider your "bad credit." Limited income or a new job isn't the same as a bad credit score. Most banks won't even look at the income from your new business, for example, making it seem impossible for new business owners to get a loan. However, these days, banks really look at your credit score. If it is decent, you can get "no doc loans," which require no documentation of income.

You don't even need a job for these loans. A decent credit score – and nothing else – can get you up to 95% financing at many places now. Of course, depending on the credit score, the interest rate can be anywhere from 1/2% to 4% higher than conventional loans. Consider paying even higher interest to get a loan without fees if you will be able to refinance at a lower rate in the next year (perhaps once your new business hits that 2-year mark that bankers like to see).

Fortunately, buying a home with bad credit or even with no provable income, has become easier than ever.

By Steve Gillman Copyright Steve Gillman. To see a photo of the house we bought for $17,500, and to get a free ebook on How To Save Thousands Buying Your Next Home, visit: www.HousesUnderFiftyThousand.com



GMA Announces…


 

Event is Christian/Gospel's official weekend training camp and
competition for signed and aspiring artists and songwriters will be
held at the Hyatt Regency Dallas

The Gospel Music Association (GMA) will host a GMA Academy event
February 16-17, 2007 in Dallas with Fo Yo Soul Entertainment/Zomba
recording artist Kirk Franklin and Ardent/INO Recording Artist Todd
Agnew. The Christian and gospel music industry's official weekend
training camp and talent competition for signed and aspiring artists
and songwriters, the GMA Academy event will be held at the Hyatt
Regency Dallas.

Academy registration is available online at www.gospelmusic.org.
January 16, 2007 is the deadline to register for the talent
competitions.
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The GMA Academy was originally established to encourage and train
musical talent interested in developing a ministry or career in
Christian and gospel music. Through various seminars and critique
sessions, individuals receive in-depth instruction, covering practical
business concerns to improving artistic and songwriting skills, taught
by music industry professionals. The event also includes the
industry's oldest and most respected talent competition.

"The GMA Academy events are intensely rewarding. In one, focused,
weekend, registrants will make time to focus on their individual
calling in music, learn more about the inner-workings of the Christian
and gospel music industry, network with influential industry
executives and receive valuable feedback about songwriting and
performance skills. I cannot think of any more important way to spend
two days if I were an aspiring or independent artist or songwriter,"
said John W. Styll, president of the GMA.

The GMA Academy Dallas begins on Friday, February 16 for two days of
intensive training with tracks for songwriters and performers. Artists
Franklin and Agnew will participate in the GMA Academy event as
Artists-in-Residence and present a teaching concert on the first
night, along with the GMA Academy Regional SONG of 2007 Competition.
The event concludes Saturday night with the GMA Academy Regional
ARTIST 2007 Competition and showcase performances of the winners.
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Winners from the talent competition at GMA Academy Dallas will be
invited to go on to the Artist & Song of 2007 National Competitions at
GMA Music in the Rockies, held in August 2007 in Estes Park, Colo.

In addition to Franklin and Agnew, GMA Academy Dallas will feature
influential professionals from all areas of the music business who
serve as faculty for the weekend event. Additionally, author and
speaker Reed Arvin will offer keynotes for each morning. Arvin is an
accomplished author, with his legal thrillers published around the
world in 13 different languages. His latest work, Blood of Angels
(2006, HarperTorch), has been named to numerous Top 10 lists since its
release. Prior to becoming an author, Arvin was an accomplished
musician/producer touring with artists Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant
and producing 12 #1 songs for the late Rich Mullins. Arvin served on
the original GMA Academy Advisory Council as dean, and was the
managing editor for the first GMA Academy music curriculum, which was
published in 1999.

Complete information and details about the GMA Academy Dallas can be
found here.
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ABOUT THE GMA

Founded in 1964, the Gospel Music Association serves as the face and
voice for the Christian/Gospel music community and is dedicated to
exposing, promoting and celebrating the gospel through music of all
styles including pop, rock, praise & worship, black gospel, R&B, hip
hop, southern gospel, country, and more. The GMA community consists of
4,000 members including agents, artists, church leaders, managers,
promoters, radio personnel, record company executives, retailers,
songwriters and other industry visionaries. The GMA produces the GMA
Dove Awards, GMA Music Week, GMA Music in the Rockies, and the GMA
Academy. For more information, please visit www.gospelmusic.org.



New Children’s Book


  

Matthew and the Money Tree is unique, because in today's society money
and riches are overly coveted. This book teaches the moral lesson that
you do not need money to be happy

Matthew Lynch of Jackson, MS is a young man who has experienced a lot
of success over the past couple of years. He just published his first
book, his second book is about to be released, and started his own
company; all in a span of 14 months. In his second book, Matthew and
the Money Tree, he tackles the issues of poverty and greed.
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While he was pursuing a Master's in Elementary Education at Jackson
State University, the majority of his class projects focused on
literacy, and more specifically children's literature. When he started
researching this genre of literature, he came to the conclusion that
there was a scarcity of quality children's literature for, and about
people of color. Most of the books that he found were not even written
by African American authors. Mr. Lynch wanted to create a children's
book based on an authentic African American folktale.

His thoughts immediately reverted back to his childhood. Growing up in
Hazlehurst, MS, there was a legend in the family about an old man and
a money tree. The old man who had worked his whole life as a field
laborer, but since he didn't have any family, he always had a surplus
of money. Some nights he could be seen walking through the woods,
always stopping at a certain tree. By the time he died, the old man
had amassed a small fortune, but no one, not even his friends, knew
exactly what happened to his money, so they theorized that he buried
it beneath the aforementioned tree.

Mr. Lynch was 7 years old when he first heard the story. His mind
immediately began to fantasize. He believed that this money tree
really existed and had money for leaves and coins for seeds. He would
leave home every morning looking for it, but never found the tree.
Although it was frustrating, it was a way to pass time and have fun
doing it. Matthew and the Money Tree is the first installment in a
series of children's books; based on Mr. Lynch's childhood
experiences. Be on the lookout for the next book about Matthew and his
adventures.
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Matthew and the Money Tree is a wonderful tale for children and adults
alike. Matthew and the Money Tree is unique, because in today's
society money and riches are overly coveted. This book teaches the
moral lesson that you do not need money to be happy. Matthew is a
delightful character that gives children the idea that the simple
things in life are the true keys to happiness. A must have for
children of color.

Matthew and the Money Tree, can be purchased at your neighborhood
bookstore or by visiting the following websites: www.amazon.com,
ww.bn.com and www.booksamillion.com. Booksellers can order copies
through Baker & Taylor or by calling Lynch Publishing at (601)
506-0382.



Fitsational No More Resolutions!


Fitsational

No More Resolutions!


We need an Injection of Spiritual Health and Fitness Back into this Country. Therefore, I urge you brothers and sisters in view of God's mercy to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, this is your spiritual worship. Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is, his good, pleasing and perfect will. Romans 12:1,2 As we approach the New Year let's take a different attitude towards how we look at Health and Fitness in this Country.

Did you know that over 60% of the Americans in this country are considered overweight and unfit and that over 50% of our children suffer from obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and can not even pass the President's Physical Fitness Test. Black Men are nearly twice as likely to die from cancer as the general population, black babies are twice as likely as white babies to die before their first birthday. The rate of Aids among blacks is more than triple that among whites, and over sixty percent of African American women over the age of 40 are considered obese?

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While the statistics in this country are staggering, it's up to each and every one of us individually to stop and make a change by renewing our minds and making spiritual health and fitness a part of the new you this year by walking as Christ walked, present our bodies as a living sacrifice and bodies of Christ, that is His pleasing and perfect will for us for the new year. Try to incorporate fitness into your Corporate and Family's daily agenda and start by thinking about being healthy and fit and then act upon those thoughts by starting slow with a short walk, jumping jack, push-ups, sit-ups, things that you can do right in the comfort of your home, and remember which ever direction this generation decides to take it's going to take the country with it!

By: Andrea George

www.workoutsbyandrea.com

Food For The Year

Your words were food, and I ate them, and your word was to me the joy and rejoicing of my heart. Jeremiah 15:16



BEVERLY CRAWFORD – On New Hit Single, It’s Time For A Miracle


The Path MEGAzine catches up with Beverly Crawford a week after her new CD release landed high on the Billboard charts.  2010 saw Beverly Crawford come back strong from her 2007 album and hit song “He’s Done Enough.”  Crawford is back with another heart-warming hit titled, “It’s Time for a Miracle.”

Tune in now to see what’s in the plans of Pastor Beverly Crawford.



   

About Beverly Crawford

Beverly Crawford first made a name for herself as a vocalist in the New Life Singers on Bobby Jones’ Gospel show on BET.

She made her performing debut at the age of three, singing at her father’s church.  A few years later, she joined her siblings in a group called the Camps Sisters. A battle with cancer drew her closer to her faith, and in 1989 she and husband Todd Crawford founded the Potter’s House Ministries. After appearing on recordings including the Bobby Jones Gospel’s “Bring It to Jesus” and the Music City Mass Choir’s “We Need to Hear It From You,” Crawford made her Warner Bros. label solo debut with 1995’s Jesus, Precious King; Now That I’m Here followed in 1998 which includes the hit title song and “Just As Soon (I’ll Be Shouting).”

Beverly began a solo career in 1995.  Her sophomore album, Now That I’m Here was nominated for a Grammy in 1999. In 2001, Crawford released a studio album (except for 1 live song) entitled Beverly on Dexterity Records (the label of the prominent minister Bishop T.D. Jakes) and in 2003 returned to the live church setting with Live Family and Friends which includes “Higher in the Lord,” “Hold On” and featured guest such as Bobby Jones, Shirley Murdock, Melvin Williams of the Williams Brothers, and her daughter Latrina Crawford.

After a four-year hiatus from recording, Beverly returned to the scene with a new project, Beverly Crawford: Live in Los Angeles (2007).  The first single released, and “He’s Done Enough” which quickly climbed up the Billboard charts and remained in the top 10 on the Single: Hot Gospel Songs Chart.

Now Crawford is back with new album “Beverly Crawford Live From Los Angeles Volume 2.”  The single off this album is “It’s Time for a Miracle.”


The Path MEGAzine catches up with Beverly Crawford a week after her new CD release landed high on the Billboard charts.  2010 saw Beverly Crawford come back strong from her 2008 album and hit song “He’s Done Enough.”  Crawford is back with another heart-warming hit titled, “It’s Time for a Miracle.”

Tune in now to see what’s in the plans of Pastor Beverly Crawford .



Sheila Jackson Lee Speaks on Gospel Music Heritage Month


Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee was an influential advocate for getting Congress and the Senate to pass a law recognizing September as Gospel Music Heritage Month.  Listen to various Gospel artists express what this month means for the legacy of Gospel music.  Also enjoy a tribute to legends now passed on to glory.




RESOLUTION

“Designating September 2010 as ‘‘Gospel Music Heritage Month’’ and honoring gospel music for its valuable contributions to the culture of the United States.

“Whereas gospel music is a beloved art form of the United States;

“Whereas gospel music is a cornerstone of the musical traditions of the United States and has spread beyond origins in African-American spirituals to achieve popular cultural and historical relevance;

“Whereas gospel music has spread beyond geographic origins in the United States to touch audiences around the world; and

“Whereas gospel music is a testament to the universal appeal of a historical art form of the United States that both inspires and entertains across racial, ethnic, religious, and geographical boundaries:

“Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Senate—

“(1) designates September 2010 as ‘‘Gospel Music Heritage Month’’; and

“(2) recognizes the valuable contributions to the culture of the United States derived from the rich heritage of gospel music and gospel music artists.”


The legislation was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas).

Congress Woman Sheila Jackson Lee





Royal Sanctuary Choir Wins How Sweet the Sound Houston


Path MEGAzine interviews ‘How Sweet the Sounds’ regional winner the Royalwood Sanctuary Choir from the Houston Texas leg of the competition.  The choir made a big impression on the judges with their rendition of ‘God Blocked it.’

The choir based out of the East side of Houston, TX is a strong candidate to take the whole competition.  Listen to footage from the big night, and our interview of the choir and lead singer Brittany Macey who tore up the song.


Click Here to find out more about the Pentecostals at Royalwood Church in Houston, Texas.