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    5 Reason Church Leaders Should Pay Attention To Christian Hip-Hop – “Aaron Earls”



    Imagine trying to be a missionary in another
    country without even attempting to learn the
    language. Any explanations of the gospel
    would be useless. Your listeners would have
    no idea what you are saying.
    In some ways, many American churches are in
    the same situation with their surrounding
    neighborhoods. The church is using one
    language to speak and sing about Jesus, while
    the culture either doesn’t understand or
    ignores it completely.
    Christians can bemoan those changes and wish
    culture still talked like us, or we can do
    something about it. Right now, one of the most
    dominant cultural influences on young adults
    and teenagers is hip-hop music.
    So how are church leaders supposed to
    properly understand a cultural language that
    has historically not often communicated a
    biblical worldview? The same way you learn
    any language, listen to those who speak it.
    Thankfully for pastors and church leaders, there are several Christian artists who are
    seeking to live as missionaries in the hip-hop
    culture, while creating art that challenges
    listeners and glorifies Christ.
    They are rapping on The Tonight Show about
    biblical solutions to real world problems. They
    are appearing on MTV to communicate a
    different, gospel-centered way to live. Millions
    of people are listening, but are church leaders?
    Using the early church as an example of
    ministering cross culturally, here are five
    reasons church leaders should be paying
    attention to Christian hip-hop even if you never
    buy a song.
    1. Cultural Understanding
    Walking around Athens, Paul’s spirit was
    troubled by the idols dominating the city’s
    landscape. Yet, instead of shrinking back, he
    went into the Areopagus, used the idol to the
    “unknown god” as a starting off point, and
    preached the gospel. For many Christians, the rap world may be as foreign as the streets of
    Athens. But more people listen to hip-hop on
    Spotify, a popular music streaming service, than
    any other genre.
    Christian rap artists can help pastors and
    leaders see this “unknown god” as an avenue
    for communication. This will not be an
    automatic gateway to reaching millennials,
    many of whom are hip-hop fans, but it is a way
    to better understand them.
    2. Effective Communication
    When the Holy Spirit filled the disciples on
    Pentecost, they began to speak in different
    languages. Because of this, people from
    numerous areas were able to hear and
    understand the message. This opened the door
    for Peter to proclaim Christ. Speaking someone’s language grants us gospel
    opportunities.
    When it comes to hip-hop, simply
    understanding the concerns that are present in
    that community can open the door. It’s not
    about using the right slang words or sounding
    cool. It’s listening to people, getting to know
    them, and sharing Jesus as the answer to their problems, as well as your own.
    3. Different Perspectives
    As the gospel spread and the church grew,
    conflict and issues arose within the early
    church. The Greek-speaking widows were
    being overlooked in the food distribution. The
    apostles heard the complaints and addressed
    the issue by appointing deacons to meet the needs of those who had been unintentionally
    ignored. Artists like Lecrae can become to
    church leaders like those Greek widows were
    to the apostles. They can help us expose
    cultural blindspots and uncover opportunities
    for change.
    Lecrae’s autobiography Unashamed shares the
    tragic story of his childhood and the
    redemption Jesus brought to his life. Those of
    us who come from a completely different
    background can listen to Lecrae’s perspective
    and learn how Christ can bring change in situations different than our own.
    4. Theological Conversations
    During his missionary journeys, Paul often
    went to the Jewish synagogue in each city. Acts
    17:2 says that was his habit. He went to the
    synagogue where people would already be
    talking about spiritual matters and then he
    pointed them to Christ. There in Thessalonica, he won both Jewish and Greek converts.
    In our culture today, hip-hop music is often the
    most theological genre, even if it can be
    misguided. Kayne West, one of the top rap
    artists today, says his latest record is a “gospel
    album.” It may not give a biblical gospel. But
    he, along with virtually every other rapper, is talking about theological issues. Christian hip-
    hop artists are bringing gospel truth to these
    conversations. They allow church leaders an
    entry point to a spiritual dialogue happening in
    our culture we often miss or ignore.
    5. Ministry Reminders
    Paul not only gave theological instruction to
    churches in his letters, he gave ministry
    updates. Churches would be told the spread of
    the gospel, the state of Paul’s work, and
    specific prayer requests for people and his
    ministry. Believers were able to see that the church was much larger than their local
    gathering. In a hostile culture, it reminded them
    of their ultimate victory in Christ.
    We need those same reminders today as we
    face an increasingly antagonistic culture. It can
    be encouraging to hear how God is at work far
    beyond our circle of influence. Artists like
    Lecrae, Trip Lee, Propaganda, and others offer
    pastors and church leaders that opportunity along with the privilege of joining in the work
    through prayer. Find out how God is at work
    and pray that He continues to use these artists
    to reach those far from Christ with the life-
    changing message of Jesus.
    You may never own a rap album, but you need
    to pay attention to Christian hip-hop. You need
    to hear how God has redeemed these
    individuals and is working in and through
    them to create quality art that unashamedly
    preaches Christ crucified in a language that may be foreign to you.
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