There's been some debate among the online Christian community about the recent collaboration of Kirk Franklin (A very popular Gospel artist) and a Kanye West (A rapper with a history of obscenity, blasphemy, and controversy but he grew up with a Christian background and still expresses interest in God). They were angry saying that he had no business working with someone who is "clearly not a Christian," and saying that he should never have been working with that artist. It's also the same criticism that Lecrae( A Christian rapper) is getting from working with secular artists on some songs.
I would like your thoughts on this situation and really engaging culture as a whole. Should a Christian work with anyone who isn't a Christian? What does it mean really to be in the world and not of it?
Also P.S. his contribution to the song was a prayer at the end telling anyone that even if you haven't talked to God in forever, you still can, and it's not too late. Look forward to your thoughts!
I would like your thoughts on this situation and really engaging culture as a whole. Should a Christian work with anyone who isn't a Christian? What does it mean really to be in the world and not of it?
Also P.S. his contribution to the song was a prayer at the end telling anyone that even if you haven't talked to God in forever, you still can, and it's not too late. Look forward to your thoughts!