Sunday, October 21, 2012

Run for Missionaries, Kristina Southam + Donte' Holland, Gospel Rapper

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Kristina Southam has a passion for improving the world around her. She served as Student Body President at BYU Idaho and earned a BA in Latin American Studies at BYU Provo. While studying abroad in Mexico & Guatemala, Kristina worked alongside the Tarahumara, a tribe known for running from the book, Born to Run. A year later, she signed up for her first marathon and just completed her second. She is an executive of the Saints and Sinners Half Marathon to help missionaries afford to serve, lives in DC and works for USAID doing international disaster relief.

Donte' Holland whose rap name is Beloved the Ghostwriter is a Gospel rap artist and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He hopes that through his music those who would otherwise shun the good news of the Gospel might receive it through hip hop. Donte's music focus on occurrences in his life that have brought him closer to Christ. Donte' is a father of five, he and his wife raise their children in Philadelphia where he serves in his ward bishopric. Check out his website to learn more about Donte' Holland.

11 comments:

  1. A gospel rap artist! How cool is that?
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  2. Good luck in her pursuits.

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  3. Donte' Holland, http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Donte%27+Holland did I hear the "F" word. Interested in an explanation if so.

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  4. The link you posted does not go directly to a particular video. What video do you think you heard the "F" word in?

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  5. It is very cool! The Gospel is being spread in many tongues!

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  6. Yes, we too hope that the run goes well this Saturday, it's a great cause.

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  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UENHuLNO2gI Is the correct Dont' Holland link I referenced. Thanx

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  8. Thanks for clarifying the video, listened very carefully twice, didn't hear an "F" word or any other swear word.

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  9. I just want to know why the Tarahumara are so afraid of a book :-)

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  10. Ha ha! Books can be scary, that's why some people burn them.

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  11. Where can I purchase Brother Hollland's work?

    The link are no longer valid.
    I served my mission in Philly.

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