Based on a graffiti piece created behind a grammar school in Auburndale, Queens, in 2008, this illustrated poem encourages kids to believe in themselves and follow their dreams.
“1 Thessalonians 5:11″ ” Therefore encourage one another and build one another up just as you are doing.”
“Luke 1:37” “For nothing will be impossible with God.”
We are called to encourage one another and that is what this book does! It lifts our spirits so we can be the best we can be and shine like the sun!
The Encouragement Page presents seven hip-hop poetry verses designed to help kids shine and know that they are talented, gifted, and blessed. With a little help from these songs kids can be inspired to follow their dreams. These seven hip hop poetry songs carry an uplifting message so kids can believe and achieve!
• Do what you love to do!
• Don’t give up!
• Go for it!
• Have fun!
• Do your best!
• You can!
• Believe and achieve!
These hip hop poetry songs help kids believe in themselves so they can live up to their potential and become the best they can be!
De Colores! See in color and in light; bring an end to the darkness and to the night. Change your perception, get out of your detention, and remember to the Good News the Lord has mentioned.
The Cursillo is a short course in Christianity founded by Roman Catholic laymen in 1944 in Majorca, Spain, with the goal of improving ways to train Christian leaders. The primary objective of the three-day session to ask the Cursillo participants, or cursillistas, to go back into the world and practice what they have learned; this is called their fourth day.
The Cursillo: How’s Your Fourth Day? presents a collection of hip-hop poetry inspired by author Ryan Lee Nevins’s experience with the Cursillo in 2006, an event that helped restore his faith and radically changed the course of his life. Taking forty topics explored during his session, he spins them out into verses designed to connect with believers and encourage them in their journey.