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Are You Good with God?

By: D.A. Horton
Narrated by: Brandon Bell
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The gospel according to hip-hop. Yeah, that’s a thing.

Christian ideas often show up in hip-hop music. Biblical themes and even Jesus himself appear in the lyrics. But beneath all the God-talk, can a true gospel message be found?

Pastor D.A. Horton (a.k.a. hip-hop artist Azriel) says yes. And he wants you to know the gospel message is deep, powerful, theological, and surprisingly simple to comprehend. It all comes down to:

  • God’s design
  • Our downfall
  • God’s demonstration
  • Our decision

Are You Good with God? is a audiobook of giant truths written in the raw and rhythmic style of hip-hop. The poetry of the streets will energize you with the dynamic power of scripture. Like every other global language, hip-hop speaks to the human heart with truths that really matter. So if hip-hop is your mother tongue, why not listen to what God is saying to you?

©2022 D. A. Horton (P)2022 D. A. Horton
Christian Living Christianity Music

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