Lecrae

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An unlikely story stands behind the man known by many as "Lecrae". From the southside of Houston to a leader in the movement of urban reform, a rocky road provides a window into the grace he experienced through out his life, with every situation molding him into the artist and leader that he is today.

Born and raised by his mother in a struggling community on the south side of Houston, Lecrae moved around to several places giving him the versatile background and cultural awareness he carries with him. San Diego, Denver, and Dallas have also once been home to him and the street life he once idolized and pursued. Along the way, like many in the inner city, he took to rapping as a way of communicating his mind. It wasn't until after high school that his hobby became a passion after his hip hop background was redeemed by Jesus Christ.

At 19 years old at the encouragement of a christian leader he attended a conference and heard James White delivering the message. In that moment, sitting in a chair, his world was flipped upside down as the Holy Spirit convicted him of his sin and need for a Savior. That day Lecrae was rescued by the Lord and began following after Christ. Almost instantly his renewed heart spilled over as he printed his testimony and passed it out enthusiastically all over his college campus at University of North Texas. The next 5 years included many struggles and victories before he teamed up to begin Reach Records, releasing his first album at the age of 25.

Calling Dallas home, Lecrae remained content using his gifts of speaking and rapping while volunteering at a juvenile detention center, but the Lord would have different plans and soon he began working on his debut "Real Talk". Pouring out a genuine discussion of life issues and passionate, unashamed pursuit of Jesus Christ, Real Talk was released to the world where he quickly became noted as an emcee that would meet listeners where they were by delivering
transparent, relatable, and impacting messages.

As Lecrae continued to make his mark in the music industry, he realized the stage wasn't enough. He wanted to see deeper impact in urban culture. There needed to be a culturally relevant and biblically solid resource center to help train the next generation. Co-founding ReachLife Ministries in 2005, the non-profit organization exists to partner with organizations to equip local leaders with culturally relevant tools and media projects designed to strengthen communities with the word of God. ReachLife is another vital piece in the larger vision of seeing a reformation in urban culture.

Since formation, Lecrae has released the groundbreaking album After
the Music Stops and the first Christian Rap CD to ever sit in the No. 1 position on Billboard's Top Gospel Charts, Rebel. Led by the
classic single ‚Jesus Musik, After the Music Stops slowly spread to the mainstream market with other hits such as Praying For You‚ and Send Me. Aimed to build an audience of disciples, the album sat on Soundscan‚ Christian Hip Hop/R&B chart for two years after releasing in 2006. While in the No. 3 position, Rebel released in 2008 and claimed the No. 3 position on the secular iTunes‚ Rap chart.

A graduate of University of North Texas, Lecrae now resides in the
inner city of Memphis, one of the nations most violent cities. A movement is brewing around the country with hungry, unashamed believers popping up in inner city communities everywhere. Lecrae is humbled to be a part of leading others towards Christ so that lives can be changed forever just like his changed years ago. With new avenues and strategic partnerships Lecrae prays that the impact from Reach will spread far beyond simply the music and into the lives of believers across the world.

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By Lecrae

This summer has been full of surprises and interesting dynamics. We have been traveling the world not just entertaining people but actually trying to be a light in a dark world. The trials were plentiful again this year. Losing loved ones, strained relationships, and unforeseen circumstances. I just want to ask our family to continue to pray with us.

The summer is not over and even if the "buzz" dies down the ministry won't stop. We still need prayer and more support than ever.

As an encouragement just want to plead with our family, Don't Waste Your:

Time - Knowing tons of...

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  • jonah castillo (Oct 30th) I just want to say thanks to everyone at reach records the songs God gives ...
Posted August 12th at 3:10 PM Read

Every generation has a group of revolutionaries.

People rise to stand and fight for what they believe in. Joshua and Caleb, Joseph, David, Daniel and his crew of Hebrew boys.
Today where are the young radicals who are fighting to see Christ infiltrate every area of life.

Are we truly saved?

Is the gospel fleshed out in our finances, friendships, education, workplace, and family?
Have our views on race, culture, and class been crucified on the cross and born again with a new perspective?
Have our hang ups with people from different backgrounds changed since becoming a Christian?
They...

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  • Sherell smith (Nov 9th) Awesome hearing the great news of people who love Jesus more than anything ...
Posted January 21st at 9:54 AM Read

So tis the season to be...You know the rest.
As I watch people hustle and bustle through the streets to find last minute deals on gifts, I only wonder how many of them are keeping Christmas in perspective. If you have the patience read on... if not at least watch this. Not promoting legalism or saying burn your trees and stop giving gifts. (That's weird).

Anyhow

I recently met with my church community and we walked through the meaning and significance of this time of year. We came to a place where we understand that this a time to remember and reflect. A time of symbolism and...

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  • dontwannawastemylifelifelife (Nov 17th) man this is so true..now i dont want to get christmas presents this year..J...
Posted December 19th at 5:05 PM Read

Sup yall! The album dropped and I must say that I'm blown away at the response. I find it very encouraging that we didn't take the route of trying to minimize and cover up the message of the Gospel, but instead made it very blunt and plain and still God did more than we could have imagined in the first week.

*NOTE* We have one key strategy at Reach. Exalt Jesus, Preach the Word, Christ Alone, never try to empty the cross of it's power, and live out daily what you proclaim to others. I guess it's really no different than Paul's strategy. So I can tell everyone it wasn't us trying to...

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  • Jeff H (Jul 2nd) How politically correct and tolerant would we be if someone we love was abo...
Posted October 7th at 1:14 PM Read


THE HEART OF A REBEL



I'm doing my best to seize this moment when I don't have much to do. Well that's not the truth I have plenty to do but I don't feel so overwhelmed that I can't write.



I am hurting for the world.
Not some generic "world" that people cant see or touch. But for the world around me. For my family, my community, for nations.

I'm am realizing more and more that it is insanity to believe that a CD will be the big relevant tool to open the eyes of the world to Truth or more specifically Jesus.



BUT...
I do think the music can help many and I pray the music will push you...

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  • Terrell Clark (Oct 24th) Hey Lecrae....First wanna thank you for allowing God to use you to minister...
Posted August 28th at 7:21 PM Read