Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Heart Beats & Hot Coals - Uncomplicated Lyrics, Beautiful Blends, Refreshingly Pure

Today's blog comes from guest blogger Kenyatta Manley. www.kenyattamanley.com



Here, she shares her review of the new release, Heart Beats & Hot Coals:

Now, I am in no ways a musician or musical expert, but this is simply my reflection of the impression your (and the Father's) music has made with me. 

God is not complicated and neither is this album. I'm pretty much a person of simplicity in many things, who believes that less is more. Upon listening to this album, I was instantly  drawn in by its simplicity via music and lyrics.

I don't mean simple in a negative manner.

So much production (or "doctoring") goes into albums nowadays, that it's so refreshing to hear Pastor Shantae's (directed) approach to Heart Beats & Hot Coals.

The following is my view on some of my favorite songs from the album.

Prodigal

This track (and a few others) were instantly nostalgic for me, as the guitar reminded me of my uncle who plays. In my opinion, this song is of course a call to those whom the Father is reaching to, but I also feel like this is the song Heaven would play as each Prodigal returns.. a Prodigal party, so to speak :) Simply because of the rejoicing that takes place when each of the Father's children returns! As I danced and sang along when I heard it, I immediately personalized the song with my response (closer to the end of the song)..I am Redeemed, I am Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb. A rejoicing track indeed!

If

The purity (and again the guitar) of this song is refreshing. I believe the harmony makes the scripture being sung resonate even more than if there was no blending. An awesome worship song to lead into prayer.

The Answer

Although it's a tough call, this song is by far my favorite! I think it no coincidence that there were very high winds the night I first I listened to this song. This is another example of simplicity at its finest. A very effective tool in worship, prayer and listening times with the Father. It allowed me to press to hear what the Father is saying when I have to write and share what He is speaking. It causes you to be still and listen- to be expectant for an actual answer. This is another track that would have been just as effective without the harmonizing, however I feel it's much needed as it's indicative of the presence of the Holy Trinity. The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are present and beautifully blended in this song.

Does this review resonate with you? You can pick up the project in full or the singles at www.cdbaby.com/cd/shantaecharles




Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Psalm 91 Lyric Video

With all the news of terror, war, and tragedy, we must stand on the Word of God. God is a keeper in the worst of times. We choose to place our trust in him! Listen, and be encouraged.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Heart Beats & Hot Coals : Kingdom Sound for a Now Generation

I would like to introduce you to the music project, Heart Beats and Hot Coals. 

This album is inspired by music from  heaven's throne room and the place of intercession. A blend of a cappella, jazz, folk, neo-soul, and blues for a new generation of worshipers, Heart Beats and Hot Coals is an invitation to hear God's heart and sing God's heart. It is an invitation to fall more in love with Jesus and the Word of God, to sing the Word and see transformation take place.

This is the beginning national ministry of moving powerfully in prophetic song, cultivating an atmosphere of intimacy and worship with God that is multi-generational and international. If you are looking for a worship experience beyond the mundane, you won't be disappointed. Before anything else, the genre is Kingdom, the style is authentic, and the aim is to open Heaven to the hearer.


Here's what listeners are saying



Take a listen to a Single here :

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Forerunners, Trailblazers, and Well Diggers: The 3-fold Power Chord


Forerunners, Trailblazers, and Well Diggers. These three terms are not synonymous. That was the first thing God impressed in my spirit. The second thing is that these three will become the 3-fold power chord of the Church. Let's take a look at these briefly:

Forerunner- someone or something that comes before another: a sign of something that is going to happen

Trailblazer- a person who makes, does, or discovers something new and makes it acceptable or popular; a person who marks or prepares a trail for others to follow

Well Digger- is the process of drilling a hole in the ground for the extraction of a natural resource;The earliest wells were water wells, shallow pits dug by hand in regions where the water table approached the surface. 


water well is an excavation or structure created in the ground by digging, driving, boring, or drilling to access groundwater in underground aquifers. The well water is drawn by a pump, or using containers, such as buckets, that are raised mechanically or by hand.
Wells can vary greatly in depth, water volume, and water quality. Well water typically contains more minerals in solution than surface water and may require treatment to soften the water.

God wants the operation of all three happening in the Earth. Apostles, Prophets, and Teachers are indicative of this coming move. We need trailblazers, forerunners, and teachers who can make sure that our wells are being filled with the pure and unadulterated Word of God. 

We pray for this Power Chord to be released into the EARTH. Pastors and Evangelists will continue to win and shepherd but we need all five fold functioning in this hour to mature the Body of Christ. 

Racial Reconciliation: Is There A Seat At The Table For Black Women?

I am under 40. Yet, I have experienced desegregation through busing Blacks from the ghetto into white neighborhoods and schools. I was one of them. I have experienced being blocked from opportunities during my middle school, high school, and college years regardless of my skills, gifts, talents, and willingness to learn. I have a gifted to genius IQ. That has meant absolutely nothing to some decision makers, and posed a threat to others. I have been told as early as 2014 that I have three strikes against me: "You're Black, you're female, and you're intelligent." Let me just say that is not just the sentiment of the secular world, but in some ways, it is also the sentiment of many religious circles as well.



Many are well aware of the minimized role of Black women in the Civil rights movement. I dare say that this attitude continues to pervade many areas (political, social, religious) today. But as I was seeking the Lord today, I heard this clarion call:
Until they invite Black women to the table and not just as tokens, they still have a ways to go.

A panel of Black men is great, but we are in this together. The Black family not just men has been decimated by racial systems and the residue of institutions of racism both in and out of the church.

Systems that left us with:

The government becoming Father in the home
The imprisonment of men for petty crimes or trumped up crimes
The promotion of abortion for Black women no matter the age, income, or marital status
The Black woman as the sole provider for the home
The deliberate effeminization of the Black male and push of the homosexual agenda in the Black community

It was Black women who lost husbands, fathers, brothers, and uncles. Who had to teach their sons and daughters that America had different rules and standards for them that continue to this day.

It was Black women that seemed to always wear mourning clothes. Dreams dying, children dying, economy dying, future narrow and limited.

It is Black women that were and are pushed to the forefront of careers and fortune 500 companies, even as she watched her Black man denied those same careers to drive a wedge in the family and flip the structure of the provider in the home, from male to female. She watches the unemployment rate skyrocket for Black men affecting their psyche and need to provide as well as their self worth and marriage potential in the eyes of Black women.

Rather than addressing the system that keeps Black men out ( unless they are gay like Don Lemon and pose no threat) many bought into the lie that Black men were just not up to par. Many have believed the lie that "there are no good Black men" and it is simply not true. The unemployment rate among men does not tell the full story. The illegal immigration issues will further suppress the potential of Black men in this country. But I digress.

It is Black women who continue to be marginalized even in Hollywood. Viola Davis, Gabriella Union,Monique, and Victoria Rowell are women who have recently spoken out about this marginalization and white power structure that limits roles and only promotes Black women as Whores, Slaves, Maids, Angry, Hypersexual, Mentally Ill or Lesbian. Those are the roles available, and if you don't play the game of "cooning for Hollywood", you are black balled.

But we are more. We are beautiful, intelligent, witty, kind, compassionate, nurturers. When was the last time you saw that portrayed? We are judges, ministers, mothers, teachers, congresswomen, officers, architects, not video vixens and basketball wives. When was the last time you saw a Black professional woman portrayed in a positive light with no shade?

I ask, "Are we really serious about healing the soul of Black America? Is there a seat at the table for us?" Racial reconciliation starts with healing the souls of Black folks. Our heart, our self- respect, our value to our own selves, not just healing with others.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Precarious Alliances





No one loves the story of a great friendship more than I do. One of the friendships that is remarked upon and drawn from over and over is the friendship of Jonathan and David.

There is one aspect that I have yet to hear about and that is the position of Jonathan in the midst of two extremes: love and hate.

David was the friend Jonathan loved, and yet on the opposite side was the intense hatred his own Father held for the person Jonathan loved.

What happens when your friend is deeply connected to your sworn enemy?

You tread very carefully, as David did. Though he loved Jonathan, he understood his alliance was precarious at best.

King Saul would use Jonathan's friendship to further his despotic plans to try to murder David. I dare say you've met some people like that.

Even Jonathan had doubts about the intensity of his father's hatred for David. But David was NOT making it up. And neither are you. Sometimes, you might be the only one who sees at first the enemy connected to your friendships. It takes an honest friend to assess the connections around them.

Jonathan was so convinced that he was right, that he put it to the test. When he discovered that his Father was indeed after David, he wasted no time informing David, giving him time to escape what was sure to be an assassination.

As a Leader, you must recognize when you have to disconnect or disengage, not only for your purpose, but for your safety. Jonathan and David, though covenant friends, continued to hold each other in esteem, though their lives took divergent paths.

What can we learn from their friendship?

Covenant connections can survive disconnection due to danger
Covenant friends don't always see the spear coming for you
Covenant friends can't always disconnect from your enemy
Covenant friends will protect, alert, and warn you of impending danger.
Covenant friends keep their words even to future generations.

For more on this friendship, read 1 Samuel 18

Next Generation leader, let God lead you even through precarious alliances and trust His voice in who you count as a covenant friend.



Monday, January 26, 2015

Energy Leaks



Leadership takes energy. Jesus knew how to direct his energy and he left us a great example. He refused to engage in debates with the scribes who wanted to argue and not learn. Jesus never wasted energy with the religious. He knew his mission was to save those who needed a physician. Jesus never wasted energy begging people or manipulating people to follow him. His ministry campaign was simple: Follow Me.

He always kept moving and told the disciples to do the same if they were not received. "Wipe the dust from your feet." and "Don't give your pearls to swine." are very direct approaches. Jesus knew how important it was to share his treasure with the people who could receive it.

Jesus was AWARE of the energy he carried, that divine virtue that emanated from him. It was so tangible, that he KNEW when it left him with the woman who had the issue of blood.

This begs the question: Do we have energy leaks? Do we allow the divine presence that God has placed in us to be depleted by words, distractions, or being busy in the wrong things?

As leaders, we must realize that we can become depleted and we must make guarding the energy we have a priority. How can we do so? Let's use the acronym energy:

Examine your current schedule and be willing to release draining activities
Never be afraid to use the word NO.
Evaluate the relationships that are closed to you- are they draining or depositing?
Refuel in the presence of the Lord daily.
Get a grip on gratitude, grace, and giving- they are energy refuelers
Yield to the Holy Spirit's promptings to rest


You've got a mandate to fulfill and you've got to have the energy to get it done. I pray that you will avoid energy leaks and that your life energy will be poured into the right people, places, and purposes.