
Background: After realizing he'd lived a sinful lifestyle, Lecrae became a Christian at age 19 and began ministering to others. Lecrae now raps, speaks, and volunteers in juvenile detention centers. He co-founded ReachLife Ministries and has a heart for reforming urban culture for Christ. Lecrae has received two GMA Dove Award nominations.
Albums: Rebel (2008), After the Music Stops (2006), Real Talk (2005) What Parents Should Know: Lecrae says he wants "to digest theology and spit it back out so the streets can digest it." His lyrics are transparent, relatable, and deeply impacting. Lecrae's musical style is Christian hip-hop/rap and crunk (a hip-hop genre that focuses on beats rather than lyrics).
What Lecrae Says: "I really hope we can stir people toward going against the sinful stream of ideals, values, and lifestyles.... The fall of humanity has not thwarted God's intention for us. But...we need to renew our mind."
Discussion Questions: How hard is it for you to resist your sinful nature and society's evil influences? What intentions or plans do you think God has for you? Read Romans 12:2. What are some ways you can renew your mind each day?
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Albums: Theater of the Mind (2008), Release Therapy (2006), The Red Light District (2004), Chicken-n-Beer (2003), Word of Mouf (2001), Back for the First Time (2000)
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Background: Ludacris, born Christopher Bridges, studied music management at Georgia State University. He's a three-time Grammy-winning rapper and actor. Ludacris is the highest-selling Southern hip-hop artist of all time and has had four Billboard Hot 100 singles. He also has appeared in numerous TV shows and movies.
What Parents Should Know: Ludacris is known for his versatile, opinionated lyrics and rapid-fire delivery. His albums contain parental advisories because they're full of foul language, derogatory references to women, and much sexual content.
What Ludacris Says About Success: "At the end of the day, you either have the talent or you don't, and you either take it seriously or you don't." He adds, "It's like my job is my vacation."
Discussion Questions: What talents and gifts has God given you? What steps are you taking right now to improve those talents? Have you ever wasted one of God's gifts? If so, explain. What type of job would be best for your talents?
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filmwatch
Paul Blart: Mall Cop (releases Jan. 16)
PG for some violence, mild crude and suggestive humor, and language
Genre: Comedy Synopsis: Paul Blart (Kevin James) is a single dad trying to make ends meet as a security officer in a New Jersey mall. Although the easygoing Blart is constantly ridiculed for his job, he takes it very seriously. When a gang of Santa’s helpers takes over the mall and kidnaps hostages (including Blart's daughter and girlfriend), Blart goes on a mission to prove that he can save the day. Discussion Questions: Do people ever take you less seriously because of your age, appearance, or interests? If so, how do you respond? How firm are your convictions? Are they firm enough to withstand ridicule? Have you ever gone on a “mission”? If so, what did you try to prove to others or to yourself?
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