

“I hear this sermon, and he says, ‘Do you not know you’ve been bought with a price? That Jesus paid a price for you?’”Ĭheck out Lecrae’s testimony or get your free DVD copy of “ The Cross,” which launches in the United Kingdom this November as part of My Hope UK. Now as a chart-topping industry anomaly, he has learned to ignore the haters and make peace with his craft. Learn more about precise location detection. Listen to a Sample Sign up to save your library. Lecrae testifies that a simple Gospel presentation changed his life. Visual indication that the title is an audiobook. Lecrae outlines his faith journey on “The Cross,” describing himself as “this skinny 19-year-old kid with all this internal struggle.” You could hear a pin drop as he talked about the moment he accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior−how it meant giving up some things in his life, but how in reality he “gained everything.” His live hip-hop set with a Gospel message and relatable lyrics, mixed with key points of his story, gripped a packed Air Canada Centre.

Lecrae spent this past weekend in Toronto, ministering to the youth of Ontario at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s Greater Toronto Festival of Hope. “No matter how many women I got involved with, no matter how many drugs I took, no matter how drunk I got, no matter how much I wanted to escape the feeling of insignificance and insecurity, I could not quench that,” he continued. Lecrae Moore was a street thug involved in crime, drugs and sinful ways of life in early teenage who found his calling in the love of lord through a gradual process of sinning and learning and experiencing almost death. Along the way, Lecrae attained an unwavering faith in Jesus and began looking to God for affirmation. Two-time Grammy winning rap artist, Lecrae, learned this lesson through more than his share of adversitychildhood abuse, drugs and alcoholism, a stint in rehab, an abortion, and an unsuccessful suicide attempt.

You can find the same peace with God that changed Lecrae’s life. If you live for people's acceptance, you'll die from their rejection. MP3 is a digital audio format without digital rights management (DRM) technology.
