Student of Life

University of North Texas Alumni, a Christian Hip hop artist, a Teacher of the faith and whatever else that comes my way. I love life and I love to learn it about even tho I'm not big on school but I like learning of for fun or for the sake of improving myself or helping other lives. For Booking: shane@shanekidd918.com Shane Kidd

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Tue Jan 17

Singleness is a Gift

Decided this video need to be re-posted pass it on to a friend who needs it and be encouraged

Learn 2 Live

Tue Jan 10

Last of a Dying Breed: The Emcee

What it do, what’s the Deal, what’s the good people, allow me to introduce myself:  I’m  Shane Kidd from Atlanta by way of Dallas, University of North Texas alumni, and I’m a Sociologist . Also I’m an Emcee not rapper though I do rap but I’m not just a rapper because everybody raps, think about it you probably know at least five people who rap.  And this is the thing that irks me about my dream, every Joe Somebody thinks they can rap. Sadly, they can but it’s not good or need works (trust me from the demos I’ve gotten, I haven’t been impressed). The other sad thing people don’t want to hear that, they want to believe they can be the next major thing when maybe they’re just called to be a librarian, or maybe they’ve been designed to do music some other capacity that doesn’t involve them on stage.For me I take this seriously Hiphop, it is an art and should not be taken lightly if you wish to do it, yes I know you hear (insert song at 12 yr old could write) on the radio and think I can do that, but if you don’t know what poly-syllables, alliteration, assonance, and double-entendres are then please find something else to do, not saying lyrical is the only way to do it but be aware of your craft. 

For me, my journey has been making sure I’m dope enough to do this and by hearing from many other solid Emcees affirming me. Note: I said Emcees not my home boys but other Emcees. For me though I understand I may not make a living off this and fine with that but I don’t settle for is being no talent bum trying to be something he’s not. What I do is art, art that’s entertaining, art that conveys truth, beauty, and goodness on a higher thought. Cornel West said it best “The challenge artists face today is whether to be an underground, unheard genius, or to dilute their art for the marketplace”. I’ll gladly take my place as underground and unheard genius but know this while I may not change the world I will at least touch.

Learn 2 Live

Mon Jan 9

If you Havent heard the New song Listen, Download, and Share 

Mon Dec 19
When a man is anxious he cannot pray with faith; when he is troubled about the world, he cannot serve his Master, his thoughts are serving himself Charles Spurgeon 
Sun Dec 4
Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words. Romans 8:26
Tue Nov 15

My Favorite joint off of @Prophiphop’s album, “Just find it somewhere in your soul”

I’m a fan of this cartoon this fight scene is #classic #stuffshanekiddlikes

Thu Nov 10

What is Marriage? S/O to Tim Keller 

Mon Oct 31

Happy Halloween People have an Ol School Laugh

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Tue Oct 18

Thus, the issue with the celebrity culture surrounding certain pastors and organisations is not ultimately one of linguistic definition or of those who use the term with a certain amount of elasticity or even incompetence. The issue is that there is a real problem — in fact, many real problems — to which some are trying to draw attention. There is a problem with the yob aesthetic, the arrogant stage swagger, the stand-up routines, the obsession with talking about sex in sermons which puts some of these conference headlining pastoral role models about as far from Paul’s vision of leadership as possible; there is a problem with pastors who tell their people they will only visit them in hospital once they have been placed in a body bag; there is a problem with pastors who make videos which ape the aesthetics of the mainstream media and focus on the pastor, not the pastor’s God; there is a problem with churches of thousands of people, few of whom ever get to meet an elder, let alone the pastor; there is a problem with church planting strategy that is so wedded to the cult of the one man that he has to be skyped in to the community; there is a problem when a man has to phone the librarian at Westminster Seminary with a pastoral issue because nobody at his home church of thousands has the time to speak to an ordinary church member about his crisis of faith.

Call it what you like. I call it the culture which grows up around celebrities. Maybe I am hopelessly wrong in my choice of terms. You may certainly choose others which fit better. But like internet pornography, I would rather spend time exposing the problems for what they are than debating semantic qualifications.

Carl Trueman (via deathbybillions)