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By Jeremy | January 3, 2005
Some of evangelical Christianity's most respected leaders still don't believe Hip Hop can be a viable expression of worship or a legitimate means of outreach. They are not paying attention. The effectiveness of anointed Hip Hop to change lives has been duly noted by, among others, the
New York Times (yes, that
Times), which visited Xcel board member, and dear friend, Adam Durso's youth ministry last fall. Download the article
here. More on Youth Explosion
here.
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