Tim Allen on reading the Bible straight through (Old Testament done, 4 pages into New as of this clip):
"The Bible is not what I thought it was. It's very little preachy stuff... mostly stories."
He approached it like a scientist: "E-X-E—let the words come to you. Do not look for meaning. It will come to you." Life-changing.
The Book of Job hit hardest—a raw story of a man questioning the divine, getting humbled by reminders of creation's vast mysteries: waves at the shore, birds' timing, frozen poles, stars' paths. "You weren't here when I started it... and your first question is 'Why are you so mean to me?'"
Celebrity taking Scripture page-by-page, no skimming—humbled, amazed.
What's a book/story (Bible or otherwise) that surprised you when you read it openly, without preconceptions? Or which part of Job resonates most with you? Share below.
Preston played some of the most notable basslines on early DF joints. So groovy🎶🎼🎵🎸
Bassist Preston Crump carries the torch for realtime bass playing in the sequencer-driven hip-hop and R&B genres.
#BHM
Right before they momma and Auntee transitioned they sang her this last song. 🪶🇺🇲Family Love and farewell. Surrounded and shrouded in the life she birthed.
“Dee and I never got to do this on stage together… make time for the people you love while you can”
- Lauryn Hill before performing ‘Nothing Even Matters’ at the Grammys