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December 17, 2001 to January 25, 2002

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January 25, 2002

Hi,

I'm always glad that there's such a great REGGAE group to sing CHRISTIAN songs. It's only a shame you never come to this place. We're waiting for you here in Brazil, men!
May our God be blessing you always
Adri


December 17, 2001

Hi Mark, I am so happy to have met you in Barbados some aback. I am on staff at YWAM Barbdos and man you guys were fantastic. I really love your songs. I have a copy of the new album. And again Stitie, I missed him when he was in Barbados this year. I was out of the island then. May God bless you all and keep up the good work. Eunice Charles: (Barba-Lucian-ary


December 17, 2001

Greetings. I am a newfound fan that just picked up "Worship" album and feel it greatly. I'm trying to walk in the righteous way but am surrounded by uncertainty and wicked ways. Your music, along with artist like my current favorite, Luciano, inspire me to do the best I can on a daily basis. Love you all, big up, and nevermind them who say "Whitey caan dread." May your blessings exceed, and please tell me when you gonna come to upstate NY/New England area. LOVE YOU ALL. PEACE
Michael Meyer


December 17, 2001

It was a pleasure to see the group in New York City in November. The music has inspired me in my Christian walk. Through the words of the songs which are most biblical . . . I gained freedom to embrace God but to not clone myself after anyone else. Before I was saved 6 years ago I loved reggae music and was under the impression that I had to give it up to serve the Lord. Won't tell you where that impression came from . . . you can imagine.

As well I am a dreadlock wearing woman and felt pressured to remove my locks in my infant stage of christianity. Almost three years ago I found the freedom to start my dreadlocks again and feel free and confidant that God is not judging me by my hair . . . although people may. The message in the Christafari music ministers to me and enables me to look beyond the outward exterior of a person and leave it to the Lord to judge our hearts and motives.

I was one of the persons standing as you ministered to "Set Me Free" playing in the background. Although I am not yet free from all of my vices ... I do ask that you keep me in prayer. In my rebellion to all the rules, do's and dont's of my earlier Christian years I turn away for what seemed like only a moment but have grown to over a year. Nonetheless, my desire to know the Lord has returned. I don't think I knew Him before, I just knew what I heard from the pulpit.
The do's, the dont's, the having to look like this and like that and my goodness . . . dancing to reggae music was out. But I have since found freedom and I truly thank the Lord. As well, I thank God for allowing me to see that I can still listen to reggae music and serve Him. No condemnation.
In Him,
Aannah


December 17, 2001

You are doing a great job in changing the way Christians worship and praise Christ. I love all the artists and their lyrics. Keep up the God work. Johnson James, St. Lucia


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