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A Word From Our Manager

Why do we have a website? I've been creating my very own gospel tracts for almost two decades now. I was the guy with gospel tracts in my school backpack for any occasion. If ever I needed one, or my buddies were out, I had a bunch of them on me but having a website is different. It has its usefulness. I can add more to an electronic page than on paper. I can elaborate more, add visuals, enlarge the font, and make it pop! Whereas on paper, I am limited as to how much I can say and do. Each time I start a new project, I must choose how I will deliver the message, and that, in and itself, is a challenge. The same limit applies to our Christian streetwear brand when we design art.

I learned something about people while fishing for souls: each soul is unique. Their spiritual journey is different. Their life has its struggles. Some people are uncomfortable talking to strangers. Some don't mind. Others would probably love to talk but they are running late for an appointment. Some just want to have fun, so they don't want to be bothered with religion. Some people just want to argue for the sake of an argument. There are even some people, while you talk to them that you start to realize that you are talking to a brick wall, and each time you go out to talk about the Salvation that is available to all, it is a different experience. With that being said, I know some people who will start pulling my messages on gospel tracts apart and say that it isn't good enough for various reasons. But, Who are we to say how a seed can sprout in someone's life? Did you know that George Whitefield and Hudson Taylor were saved by a gospel tract? So I am learning to stick to my guts as I stick close to my Manager of managers. To those who complain about my tracts, please start creating your own. Surrender your heart and availability to the Lord Jesus Christ as your Supervisor.

Another factor to consider: when I was still in school learning graphic design, I was already planning to have my first website with a good gospel presentation. All I had to do was include the URL link to my print designs. By the time I graduated, I was using my web as a hub and the QR codes started to appear everywhere. Other people were able to download and print my gospel tracts from home too. I also included free Christian albums and songs from artists who used their musical gifts as God's ministers. Nowadays, I only promote Lyrical Christianity. Coming from the streets at the age of 18 in the province of Quebec (Canada), it was almost non-existent to find Christian rap. It kinda still is the case, unless you know where to look for it. Back in the day, I used to burn a compilation of Christian rap songs on CDs and share them, before USBs became a thing. Now it is different with Spotify, YouTube Music, Linktree, and many other ways artists can share their music with the world. I started gathering social links from the Christian musicians that I listened to. Soon later, I, too, created YouTube Channels to share songs that have something eternal to offer. As you can tell, I am not a rap artist. When I started promoting visual reactors of songs from Kingdom Music Family, God Over Money, HOG MOB, Lampmode, and others, I realized something sadly shocking: One of the artists' old URL links got a new nasty purpose. It got forwarded to a pornographic site. Domain names, over time, if the owner fails to pay their yearly fee (for whatever reason), the URL disappears for a long period from the internet until they become available again and anyone -- literally anybody with a credit card -- can purchase the domain name and do whatever they want with it. Good thing I verified the links before adding them to the video information box. Imagine if I did that to 30 videos... Now, can you imagine if another domain name becomes unavailable for a short time and becomes something radically different? That will be tedious work removing old links. Therefore, I greatly decreased the number of social links of artists to my YouTube videos. Instead, I redirect people to my website where I have one page that controls that issue. (LINK HERE; at this moment, it is incomplete because we just immigrated to a new website host)

Lastly, I need to add something important to bring an extra layer as to why I do what I do. According to the religious statistics from non-Christian sources (when I gather their data into one basket), It can be said that the predominant religion in my province of Québec is Roman Catholicism, followed by Islam, Hinduism, and people who go, as if, to a buffet where the religions are ready to be served and they take various beliefs from each religious groups onto their plate. You can make your own Google search on this data. So why do I have a website? Well, it's for evangelistic reasons: I can distribute resources that I find beneficial, and I can share the Gospel with more clarity and exposure.

There is still a lot of work to be done.

I, and my partner in ministry, plan to translate the gospel presentation into French, Spanish, and Ukrainian in the future.