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  • Support ICE With Advice
    Jan 10 2026

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    Condensed Lesson Plan: Public Conduct During Immigration Enforcement

    Learning Objectives (2)

    1. Understand why non‑interference with federal officers is required during enforcement operations.
    2. Identify safe, lawful methods for recording and reporting enforcement activity.

    Learning Outcomes (2)

    1. Participants will explain the risks and legal consequences of interfering with an arrest.
    2. Participants will demonstrate how to document an incident safely and submit concerns through proper channels.

    Lesson Sequence (2 per section)

    1. Non‑Interference

    • Interference endangers officers, subjects, and bystanders.
    • Approaching or distracting officers during an arrest may violate federal or state law.

    Examples

    • Correct: Observing from a distance without engaging officers.
    • Incorrect: Attempting to speak to the detained individual during the arrest.

    2. Safe and Lawful Recording

    • Recording is permitted if it does not obstruct operations.
    • Maintain a safe distance and avoid blocking officer movement.

    Examples

    • Correct: Filming from across the street using zoom.
    • Incorrect: Stepping into the arrest area to get a closer angle.

    3. Recognizing Lawful vs. Questionable Conduct

    • Lawful conduct includes clear commands and controlled actions.
    • Questionable conduct includes unnecessary escalation or unclear procedures.

    Examples

    • Lawful: Officers giving clear verbal instructions.
    • Questionable: Force used after a subject is already restrained.

    4. Reasonable Force

    • Officers may use force proportionate to resistance or threat.
    • Use of force is serious and should not be trivialized.

    Examples

    • Reasonable: Restraining someone actively resisting.
    • Potentially Unreasonable: Striking a compliant subject.

    5. Reporting and Accountability

    • Submit documentation to oversight bodies or reputable media.
    • Reporting lawful conduct ensures accuracy and fairness.

    Examples

    • Correct: Providing unedited video with timestamps.
    • Incorrect: Posting misleading clips without context.

    Formative Assessment Tool (2‑part)

    Scenario‑Based Check

    Provide two short scenarios. For each, participants must identify:

    1. Whether the bystander’s behavior is lawful or interfering.
    2. Whether the officer’s conduct appears lawful, questionable, or unclear.

    Instructor Evaluation

    • Participant applies safe‑recording principles.
    • Participant identifies proper reporting steps.

    If you want, I can compress this even further into a one‑page handout, a training card, or a radio‑ready PSA script.

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    13 Min.
  • Commissioned-Running Back to You
    Jan 6 2026

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    1. God Welcomes Us Back Even After We Fall

    The heart of the song is repentance and returning home. No matter how far someone drifts, God’s arms remain open.

    Bible Verse: Luke 15:20 — “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him.”

    🔥 2. God’s Mercy Is Greater Than Our Mistakes

    The song emphasizes that God doesn’t abandon us when we mess up—His mercy covers our failures.

    Bible Verse: Lamentations 3:22–23 — “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning.”

    🙏 3. True Repentance Leads to Restoration

    The song reflects a sincere desire to turn back to God, acknowledging wrong and seeking restoration.

    Bible Verse: Psalm 51:10 — “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.”

    ❤️ 4. God Desires Relationship, Not Perfection

    The song shows that God wants our hearts, not flawless performance. He calls us back into fellowship.

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    13 Min.
  • Introducing My New Book
    Dec 28 2025

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    Understanding Gospel & R&B Music — A deeper way to experience the songs you love

    This show brings you the best in gospel and R&B music — and the meaning behind it. Each episode features powerful selections from both genres, along with clear, uplifting key points drawn from the lyrics and supported by relevant Bible verses. Whether you’re looking for spiritual insight, biblical grounding, soulful storytelling, or simply a richer connection to your favorite songs, this is the place to tune in.

    Here, the music becomes more than melody — it becomes a journey. Gospel rises like a prayer carried on harmony, and R&B moves with the heartbeat of lived experience, each genre revealing its own testimony. The lyrics open like windows into the soul, and the scriptures stand beside them as guiding light, grounding every note in timeless truth. This is where sound becomes story, where rhythm becomes revelation, and where the songs you love unfold with deeper purpose. In this space, the dramatic, the poetic, and the spiritual meet — inviting you to listen not just with your ears, but with your spirit.

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    15 Min.
  • “Yahweh” Artist: All Nations Music
    Jan 5 2026

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    Song: “Yahweh”

    Artist: All Nations Music

    Featuring: Matthew Stevenson & Chandler Moore

    1. Yahweh is the Eternal Name — not a title

    The song emphasizes that Yahweh is God’s covenant name — the name that reveals His eternal, self‑existent nature. It is not a label, not a role, not a job description. It is His identity.

    Bible Verse: Exodus 3:14“God said to Moses, ‘I AM WHO I AM.’ And he said, ‘Say this to the people of Israel: I AM has sent me to you.’”

    2. Worship must be rooted in truth, not emotional comfort

    The worship atmosphere in the song pushes people toward truth, reverence, and holiness — not emotional escape or feel‑good religion. It confronts, corrects, and calls the worshipper higher.

    Bible Verse: John 4:24“God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.”

    3. Yahweh’s presence demands surrender, not performance

    The song models a posture of humility and submission. It rejects performance‑based worship and centers on yielding to God’s authority. True worship is sacrifice, not spectacle.

    Bible Verse: Romans 12:1“Present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship.”

    4. Declaring Yahweh’s name is a prophetic act of warfare

    Repeating “Yahweh” is not filler — it is a declaration of supremacy. It confronts idols, fear, confusion, and spiritual opposition. The name itself is a weapon.

    Bible Verse: Psalm 20:7“Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.”

    Appreciation to Nina S. (designer) for this music request.

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    15 Min.
  • K7 and Unwrapped Latin Hip Hop/R&B
    Jan 4 2026

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    17 Min.
  • Kierra Sheard & Jekalyn Carr
    Jan 4 2026

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    🎤 1. “Something Has to Break” — Kierra Sheard & Karen Clark Sheard

    Four Takeaways

    • God intervenes at the breaking point. The moment you feel overwhelmed is often the moment God steps in with deliverance.
    • Breakthrough requires surrender. The song teaches that release comes when you stop fighting in your own strength.
    • The atmosphere shifts when faith speaks. Declaring God’s power out loud is part of the spiritual battle.
    • Your breaking is not destruction — it’s transformation. What breaks is the bondage, not the believer.

    📖 Bible Verse

    Psalm 34:17“The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles.”

    🎤 2. “You Will Win” — Jekalyn Carr

    Four Takeaways

    • Victory is your identity, not your circumstance. The song reframes winning as a spiritual inheritance.
    • Your past does not cancel your promise. God’s word over your life is stronger than any setback.
    • Winning begins in the mind. The song emphasizes mental and spiritual alignment with God’s truth.
    • God fights each battle you cannot see. The victory is already secured before you step onto the battlefield.

    📖 Bible Verse

    Romans 8:37“In all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.”

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    23 Min.
  • We Are the World
    Jan 4 2026

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    🎤 Five Key Takeaways About “We Are the World”

    1. Release Date

    • Released: March 7, 1985 (The video on YouTube is from the official U.S.A. for Africa channel, uploaded 15 years ago.)

    2. Purpose of the Song

    • It was created as a charity single to raise money for famine relief in Africa, especially Ethiopia.
    • The project was part of the larger humanitarian movement of the 1980s, following the success of Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” (also referenced in the video suggestions).

    3. All-Star Collaboration

    • Written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie.
    • Produced by Quincy Jones.
    • Recorded by a supergroup called U.S.A. for Africa, featuring over 40 major artists including Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, Ray Charles, and more.

    4. Cultural Impact

    • It became one of the best‑selling singles of all time, raising over $60 million for humanitarian aid.
    • The song became a global symbol of unity, compassion, and celebrity activism.

    5. Legacy

    • The song inspired future charity collaborations, including the 2010 “We Are the World 25 for Haiti” remake.
    • The official channel continues to release anniversary versions and documentaries, as seen in the related videos on the page.

    📜 Short History Summary

    “We Are the World” was recorded on January 28, 1985, the night of the American Music Awards, when all the artists were already in Los Angeles. Quincy Jones famously posted a sign on the studio door: “Check your ego at the door.”

    The song became a cultural moment — not just a recording, but a ritual of unity, moral responsibility, and global awareness.

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    13 Min.
  • GOSPEL: Rihanna × Nicki Minaj
    Dec 30 2025

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    Song: Power To Pray Artists: Rihanna × Nicki Minaj

    1. Prayer is powerful. James 5:16
    2. Prayer brings light into darkness. Psalm 18:28
    3. Prayer strengthens you for spiritual battles. Ephesians 6:18
    4. Prayer opens the door to miracles. Mark 11:24

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    14 Min.