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The gospel according to hip hop. Yeah, that’s a thing. Christian ideas often show up in hip hop music. Biblical themes and even Jesus Himself appear in the lyrics. But beneath all the God-talk, can a true gospel message be found? Pastor D. A. Horton (aka hip hop artist Azriel) says yes. And he wants you to know the gospel message is deep … powerful … theological … and surprisingly simple to comprehend. It all comes down to: • God’s design • Our downfall • God’s demonstration • Our decision Are You Good With God? is a book of giant truths written in the raw and rhythmic style of hip hop. The poetry of the streets will energize you with the dynamic power of Scripture. Like every other global language, hip hop speaks to the human heart with truths that really matter. So if hip hop is your mother tongue, why not listen to what God is saying to you? D.A. HORTON currently serves on staff at Summit Church in Durham, NC while he and his family are preparing to plant a church in Los Angeles. Prior to his current role he served as an urban church planter, pastor, and Lead Teaching Elder in Kansas City, MO for nearly six years; a National Coordinator of Urban Student Ministries and the Urban Initiatives Team at the North American Mission Board (NAMB); and the Executive Director at ReachLife Ministries, the non-profit arm of Reach Records. D.A. is currently working on his Ph.D. at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Applied Theology with a North American emphasis. With a heart to provide local churches with quality Bible-centered tools and resources for evangelism and discipleship, D.A. wrote two books: G.O.S.P.E.L. and DNA: Foundations of the Faith both published by Moody Publishers. His third book, Bound to Be Free: Escaping Performance to be Captured by Grace will be released through NavPress in spring 2016. He and his wife Elicia have two daughters, Izabelle and Lola and one son, D.A. Jr. (aka Duce). One of the most misunderstood doctrines in the urban context is the Gospel. D.A. not only highlights how essential the Gospel is, but clearly articulates and defines the Gospel for the often forgotten and misunderstood urban culture LeCrae Reach Records artist of bestselling album Rehab G.O.S.P.E.L. isn’t breaking ground but it is groundbreaking. Having a Latino urban theological voice on the issue of the Gospel is a profound need. With this work Pastor Horton helps to bring the simple (not simplistic) solution of the Gospel to a complex urban context. Eric Mason Lead Pastor of Epiphany Fellowship, Philadelphia Damon Horton is a young pastor with a passion to communicate the gospel in a relevant format to the urban sector in such a way that they can receive the message, comprehend the message, and apply the message to their lives. This book takes the theological issues that are often overlooked or ignored and drives home the meaning of the Gospel with clarity. Reverend Horton has answered the question well, “What is the Gospel?” James L. Clark, PhD President of Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary. There are few who can preach to the thug on the street corner as well as the seminary student in the lecture hall. Damon does both, and does it effectively. The diversity of people in his church is living proof. Even though we minister in different cities, our passion is the same: to spread the seed of the Gospel in the soil of broken communities Brian Dye Pastor of Legacy Fellowship, Chicago D.A. Horton is a gifted preacher and poet who has addressed the most important category in Scripture—that is the Gospel. D.A. tackles the Gospel with insightful “thebonics” as he proclaims Christ to both the urban and suburban street. I predict D.A. will continue to impact lives for the glory of Christ as long as the cross continues to be central in all he does. Jeremy Krause; Student Ministries Pastor First Evangelical Free Church, Wichita, Kansas D. A. Horton has provided a practical and accessible tool that will prove to be exceedingly helpful for the inner-city context. This book clearly communicates the truths of the Gospel in a way that the “Block” can grab hold. This book puts Jesus on display, and it has a great balance of practice and theology. Read it, use it, and teach it often! Doug Logan, Jr.Lead Pastor, Epiphany Fellowship of Camden, New Jersey Damon addresses an issue that hits home to the church, both in the “burbs” and the “hood.” He gives us the heart of the Gospel with clarity and a solid biblical foundation. After nearly thirty years of ministry and countless mission trips with both students and adults, I am happy to endorse a handbook on how to share the Gospel in any context. His presentation shows that the Gospel transcendstime and cultures with the power of the love of Christ. Geoff Safford Celebration Lead, Westwind Church D. A. Horton’s knowledge of the Word, his love for his family, and his care for God’s people make him a sharp tool in God’s hand. His contribution to the urban community is groundbreaking. Listen to him, learn from him, and experience his leadership. FlameArtist of chart-topping album Captured.