“Say Goodbye To Black & White! Live Your Life In Color”

Article by Antoy Grant
Green Lit by Amanda Barnes Granger
Video Courtesy of Life Through Colors
Video Directed by: Red Spade
Song Written by: Life Through Colors
Song Produced by: Skate Bravo

ABOUT
T. Pope

Watch the official video for “I Rise” by Christian hip-hop artists Life Through Colors from Montgomery, Alabama.

Life Through Colors is a three-member American Gospel Hip-Hop group based out of Montgomery, Alabama. The inner-city swag and transparent rhyme of Larry “Rockette” Rockette, Terry “T Pope” Pope and James “DJ Jimbo the Jet” Chappell is a reflection of the urban street culture that infiltrated the Mississippi and Alabama streets where they were raised.

Rockette

Amid lives ridden with failed expectations, broken promises, deferred dreams and a seemingly endless thirst for something greater they happened upon a different kind of “Southern Comfort” – an experience with God!

Their journey of faith together is shaping their testimony, sound and destiny.

Jimbo The Jet

For these resilient young men, it’s not about having the perfect life but rather the right perspective around who controls your life. Today the rap trio is blazing a trail throughout the Southeast; using their collective gifts to inspire hope and change in the lives of young people.

Their songs express a confidence that could only come from finding inner peace and a knowing that they have been chosen for a purpose far greater than they can explain. They simply know that life is about perspective – see it black and white, or see it in color.​

Life Through Colors is very active in the communities and give back by sharing their music and organizing various events and activities to uplift others. Check out their website for a full listing of past and upcoming events.

FIND OUT MORE:

Website: http://lifethroughcolors.com
Instagram: http://instagram.com/lifethroughcolors
Twitter: http://twitter.com/lifethrucolors
Facebook: http://facebook.com/lilfethroughcolors
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Greenlit by Antoy Grant

Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 4 mins

Pothead is a little guy who thinks he is different, but is he? Journey with him in a world that seems so hard to find acceptance in. Pothead may just teach the world some thing about life we never saw before.

Connecting over a film is more about listening and sharing. The questions below only serve as a springboard.

Pick your favorites and see what stories you discover along the way.
– What do you think of the story?
– What one word comes to mind when you think of this film?
– What were some of the names Pothead was called? Why do you think he was called those names?
– Why do you think words can be so powerful? How can they affect our lives?
– How would you respond to the billboard that Pothead saw?
– If the illustrator stepped into your life as he did in Pothead’s, how would your life change?

For Pothead, he finds his fulfillment in the hands of his illustrator. His creator gives him worth and assures him that he is loved. We are loved. We’re deeply loved.

On a spiritual level, we intuitively know that we’re not perfect and could never meet a standard of perfection.

God knows this too. That’s why Jesus came to earth. God is perfect in every way. The Bible calls this Holiness. And His standard or requirement for us is also perfection. It is our imperfections that separate us from God.

God rescues us from this hopeless situation by providing a solution for our selfish, self-centered imperfections. Jesus takes our place and pays for our imperfections. This is the only solution for God to be perfectly holy, perfectly just, and perfectly loving toward us.

Jesus offers us this solution–and more! He offers you a personal relationship with Him.

To have this personal relationship, we must acknowledge that we are imperfect and that our imperfection separates us from God, who is perfect. There is nothing we can do on our own to reach God. Only God’s son Jesus is able to bridge that gap for us through His death and resurrection.

We must individually accept Jesus as our Savior and Lord in order to know God personally.

Would you like to begin that kind of friendship with God and find what you’re searching for most?

If yes, great. Prayer, just talking to God, is an easy way to express that desire. If not, what’s keeping you from that?

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Greenlit by Antoy Grant

Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 25 mins

Moussa complains about his blindness as Dawud prepares for work. Dawud asks permission to share his story with the family when they come to celebrate the baby’s birth. Moussa begrudgingly agrees.

When they’ve all gathered, Dawud apologizes for the trouble at the wedding. He starts by telling them about his mother’s faith in Jesus. Laila had shared her faith with Dawud. But he thought she had been led away from their religion. When he was in prison, he knew many people prayed for him.

He says that when he was in prison, a man appeared to him. The man’s eyes glowed like fire. Everything Dawud had ever done was presented by the man. Dawud wept and worshipped Jesus while the other prisoners slept. He says he’s learned that when man and woman were created, they had a relationship with God. But when they disobeyed, that relationship was broken. So God provided Jesus to die for their sins.

The family grumbles and asks about the prophets and the Scriptures. Ayoub answers that Jesus fulfilled everything the prophets said. Dawud declares that Jesus has saved his life. The family asks why they should believe. Dawud says Jesus was raised from the dead. Rivka’s asked to speak about Mary Magdalene’s experience with the risen Jesus. She tells how Mary saw the empty tomb and spoke with Jesus.

Dawud says that if they believe in the Lord Jesus and are baptized in His name, they can be saved from their sin and shame. Moussa says they’ve said enough.

Outside, Daliyah says she’s been thinking about Jesus and Dawud’s story. She doesn’t understand but she wants to believe. She’s afraid. She’s never actually seen Jesus. Mariam encourages her to ask God what’s true. They pray together.

Rivka and Mariam watch the sunset together. They marvel over everything that’s happened. Mariam declares she knows that God is with them.

What has Dawud learned since his encounter in prison?
What do Mariam and Daliyah talk about while they wash dishes?
How can you share your faith?

Dawud shares his story, along with other things he’s learned since then, with others in the family. When we follow Jesus, we receive the power of the Spirit and the call to share the gospel with others.

“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you. Then you will be My witnesses in Jerusalem. You will be My witnesses in all Judea and Samaria. And you will be My witnesses from one end of the earth to the other” (Acts 1:8).

“So you must go and makes disciples of all nations. Baptize them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Teach them to obey everything I have commanded you. And you can be sure that I am always with you, to the very end” (Matthew 28:19-20).

Instead of relying on one person’s opinion, we need to point people back to Jesus and the truth of Scripture. Ayoub uses Scripture when he answers the family doubts about Jesus. “But the servant was pierced because we had sinned. He was crushed because we had done what was evil. He was punished to make us whole again. His wounds have healed us” (Isaiah 53:5).

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