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Coming forward from Lord of Water, a precious water planet! A one-million-year calibration was set to take place. The balance of this precious water planet was all perfectly held in place and monitored by a perfect white sapphire crystal embedded in the planets surface deep below the ocean. With the prediction of one million years held in place by this perfect universal communication system, the task at hand for our Lord of Water was to simply locate the crystal and ensure that it would be clear and glowing as it had been for almost an eternity past. But with the presence of dark and evil beings with their destructive intention closing in on the precious resources of this planet, the playful journey of our young lord has instantly turned to red. A universal alarm has been sent out, but more threatening now is the destruction of this precious water planet with the forthcoming global evaporation. Follow forward with this highly spirited team as they now are left with no choice other than to span the globe and seek to undo this force of unthinkable and evil power. Let the journey begin.
Volume 1 of Nothing but Love in God’s Water traced the music of protest spirituals from the Civil War to the American labor movement of the 1930s and 1940s, and on through the Montgomery bus boycott. This second volume continues the journey, chronicling the role this music played in energizing and sustaining those most heavily involved in the civil rights movement. Robert Darden, former gospel music editor for Billboard magazine and the founder of the Black Gospel Music Restoration Project at Baylor University, brings this vivid, vital story to life. He explains why black sacred music helped foster community within the civil rights movement and attract new adherents; shows how Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders used music to underscore and support their message; and reveals how the songs themselves traveled and changed as the fight for freedom for African Americans continued. Darden makes an unassailable case for the importance of black sacred music not only to the civil rights era but also to present-day struggles in and beyond the United States. Taking us from the Deep South to Chicago and on to the nation’s capital, Darden’s grittily detailed, lively telling is peppered throughout with the words of those who were there, famous and forgotten alike: activists such as Rep. John Lewis, the Reverend Ralph Abernathy, and Willie Bolden, as well as musical virtuosos such as Harry Belafonte, Duke Ellington, and The Mighty Wonders. Expertly assembled from published and unpublished writing, oral histories, and rare recordings, this is the history of the soundtrack that fueled the long march toward freedom and equality for the black community in the United States and that continues to inspire and uplift people all over the world.
It is a tale of three men who survived the horror of Nazi Germany during the second world war. the men were able to stay alive during interment in a concentration camp. A struggle was carried out each and every day. Finally they were freed at the end of the war. They came to America and found freedom. Some lost their families and one lost his wife and child. Anger and hate was always in their minds, but they found their faith to be strong and eventually were able to give of themselves to others. It is a remarkable journey. God always finds those in need and hears your prayers. When one finds love in your heart, you can touch the souls of other hearts. Their reward was to be found in the afterlife. There they will continue their struggle to witness and remember those that died during the Holocaust. Their new affirmation was to help people remember and to do good deeds by directly loving others.