Last Friday at the Traffic Jam event, I debuted the new song. One of many I've been working on for whatever the next recording project will be (unsure). But I wrote this one specifically as a response to all I've been learning about human trafficking and especially sex trafficking with my connections to The Red Thread Movement and now, Traffic Jam. Please support companies like this as much as possible, they are really doing good work, saving lives, rescuing innocent women, children, and men from slavery of all kinds.
This new song is called Bear Hope, and as I said, it was a response to the human trafficking crimes, but also, displays an image of God as a protector. I think the public views the idea of God as this weak, old man, who's been around a long time, and is possibly, losing his touch. Anyone familiar with the Biblical representation of God would disagree with this depiction. One of my favorite images of God is as a ferocious beast who will defend the innocent and rip apart the bad guy. So here it is: Bear Hope.
This new song is called Bear Hope, and as I said, it was a response to the human trafficking crimes, but also, displays an image of God as a protector. I think the public views the idea of God as this weak, old man, who's been around a long time, and is possibly, losing his touch. Anyone familiar with the Biblical representation of God would disagree with this depiction. One of my favorite images of God is as a ferocious beast who will defend the innocent and rip apart the bad guy. So here it is: Bear Hope.
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