Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Dottie Rambo

Dottie Rambo died May 11th 2008 but left behind a legacy of songs from over 50years of service to the Lord. Her style was predominantly country in genre although Dottie was also a guitarist. Dottie also released songs in genres of folk,rock, R&B, soul, inspirational, or pop - further giving glory to the Master in as wide scope as possible.

The Lord entrusted a great wealth of songs to Dottie and she delivered effectively on them over her lifetime. Some of the songs the Lord gave to Dottie include "We Shall Behold Him, If That Isn't Love, I Go To The Rock, I Will Glory In The Cross, Sheltered In The Arms Of God,He Looked Beyond My Fault (and Saw My Need),Oil And The Wine,Tears Will Never Stain The Streets Of That City, I’ve Never Been This Homesick Before. Dottie truly was an icon in service to Christ - undoubtably Dottie exhibited great humility and a strong love for the Lord.

Dottie's ministry started at the age of 12 although she started writing at age 8. Like most people Dottie had troubles in life including a marriage divorce from her husband but she stayed in service to the Lord. This is highly commendable and an enduring legacy - the Lord's labourers are very precious to Him as are their death.

In May 11 2008, Dottie died the death of the righteous and was taken from the earth, her life serves as an example of service and devotion to the Maker particularly in the specific area of our calling. Her legacy shall live and endure..

Numbers 23:18 "Who can count the dust of Jacob, and the number of the fourth part of Israel? Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like his!"

Numbers 31:8 "And they slew the kings of Midian, beside the rest of them that were slain; namely, Evi, and Rekem, and Zur, and Hur, and Reba, five kings of Midian: Balaam also the son of Beor they slew with the sword.

http://www.dottierambo.net

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Panam Percy Paul

Lord we are sorry – we’ve turned around and gone astray. Your Love for us we have betrayed. Your power we don’t recognise. Your Lordship, we have all despised – we cannot pretend. We all now repent, forgive us Lord we pray…….(From the Album “Bring down your glory”).

Dr Panam, as popularly called has been a prominent figure in the Nigerian gospel music scene for over 2 decades – a faithful servant. Faithfulness requires steadfastness regardless of other influences – Dr Panam’s music has retained its ingenious composition, arrangement, lyrics, tempo, style and delivery in spite of changes in popularly accepted music over the last 2 decades.

Born into a poor family, Dr Panam grew up in Zaira in northern Nigeria of the sobo tribe. Like many champions and captains of recent time, Dr Panam would have died before fulfilling his destiny. Sick and poor in health at a young age, the doctors gave up on him but the Lord turned Dr Panam to Himself, that he may seek His help at that time. Dr Panam called on Him and was miraculously healed.

In 1982, broke and without food to it, Dr Panam’s family faced a financial and domestic crisis. Again the Lord provided and gave Dr Panam and his family victory.

Dr Panam has been assisted in ministry by other valiant servants such Tom Moses. Dr Panam has also stayed within the gospel solely and isn’t credited with any other material outside of it – a commendable service. The gospel is an eternal one and there’s more than enough to write about and sing of in the gospel alone.

Dr Panam is still in ministry and is an exemplary example for many musicians of this time.

Susan O'Marra (Nee Cummings)

Very few individuals have been canonised by Scripture – I reckon Susan is and currently resides in the United States.

http://www.intheimageofhisglory.com/index2.html

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Ray Boltz

Ray is 55years old this year and ministered solely christian music for over 3 decades. A guitarist with a very distinct vocal and outstanding composition ability, he was entrusted with alot of songs not commonly sang as part of present day praise/ worship but yet are still good for personal reflection.

Ray's songs were more allegorical and reflective - they touched many lives and are unique in their composition, delivery and style. A direct testament of the talent and grace bestowed on Ray - very few artists can perform Ray Boltz's songs like he does, his delivery is very unique.

Ray is a hero of the current time and unlike Andre, Ray also serves as a lesson. In December 2004, Ray revealed to his close family he was homosexual and in September this year to everyone else. A shock no doubt but he had also retired from christian music and began life as a "homosexual" christian with a same sex partner (divorcing his wife of many years) but Ray performed recently.

Homosexuality can be overcome and in revealing his nature in this regard, Ray has taken an important first step in overcoming sexual desire. He however has erred and has left the ministry entrusted to Him for which many have received great blessings. Crucially, rather than overcoming sexual desires, he has succumbed to it and conformed his life to serve these.

There is hope and restoration is yet possible - many seek an answer/ solution and find none but one yet exists. Ray is a hero but can also be a captain or even a champion in the current time. The joy of the Lord is man's strength - men are never stronger than when they give God joy even though men may not feel that strength. God's grace is made perfect in men's weakness. Ray's ministry of praise and worship to the Master is a delight to the Lord in spite of Ray's sexual orientation.

Infact, it's the Lord's grace that sustained Ray while Ray was in His service in spite of Ray's condition, but by leaving His service Ray has side stepped and regressed.

Ray Boltz serves as an example of what can be achieved by God in mortal fallable men for all Ray's achievements are by Him. Also and crucially, Ray serves as an example of man complete dependence on God. We need God to be Champions, Captain or even Heros - we need God to overcome in Life and have total victory in all areas.

None have become Champions, Captain or Heros without Him...

Saturday, October 25, 2008

William Marrion Braham

Though he lived and died over 40 years ago, William Braham remains an icon of the current time and his legacy endures. He serves as testament of an infallibility of God’s truth. Born around a century ago to the poor of the very poor, William Braham was an illiterate and heading for oblivion in life until a supernatural experience that changed his life and many others.

Praying one day in the outback, he received a supernatural experience instructing him to go into ministry. Soon doors opened and the ministry of William Braham commenced.
Initially, he was widely received – especially as his ministration was different from others before and alot after. Uniquely, the demonstration of the gift of knowledge, gifts of healings and discerning of spirits as evident in his ministry. Initially many were attracted to him, his simplicity, humility, genuine love for the Lord and obvious gifts.

It didn’t take long before William Braham was faced with rejection after his ministry started – though illiterate He preached passionately about worldliness in the church. It wasn’t a message that wasn't widely received and William Braham was subsequently maligned.

Without this support, William Braham fell into discouragement but carried on in the ministry entrusted to him. William Braham carried an important message that is very relevant for his time and also the current time. He did make alot of mistakes though but the intent was genuine. He also confused the power of God present in his ministry with an endorsement of God on his message. Consequently, some of his messages were awry but the intent importantly was sincere.

William Braham has a sincere Love for the Lord and he slept in His service leaving behind a legacy that outlives him and the efforts of his distractors at the time. He is without doubt the most iconic man to have lived in recent times but is little known by many in the current times.

Andraé Crouch

I thank God for the moutains, I thank Him for the valleys, I thank God for the storms He’s brought me through. For if I never had a problem, then I’ll never know God could solve it, I’ll never know what faith in God could do


Inspiring words from Andraé Crouch who has being in the ministry of praise, worship to the Master for over 3 decades. It all started off small for Andraé when as a twin child of Mr Benjamin Crouch his father was called to pastor a small local church. Unsure and requiring a sign from God, Mr Benjamin Crouch stated that as the church didn’t have a musician, if God would teach Andraé how to play the piano, then he would enter into the service he was called.

2 weeks later, Andraé was behind a piano in the midst of a congregation and his father had received the sign he needed. The fact that Andraé was then a strutter did not deter and it proved the start of a lifetime of service and the start of Andreá Crouch's ministry. He later went on to perform in several media programs ministering praise and worship songs. Devoted to the gospel genre only, Andraé was entrusted with many musical material that has become common and regularly sang in current times.

Some of the songs credited to him included “The Blood would never lose it’s power”, “Jesus is the Answer for the world today”, “It wouldn’t be Long” , “To God be the glory for the things He has done”, "Can't nobody do me like Jesus". Andrea remains an icon of the current time and an available inspiration to aspiring musicians called to service.