Plain James Talks ‘Trap Theology’ & Inner City Outreach Dirty Work Ministries

Christian rapper Plain James spoke to Rapzilla about Dirty Work Ministries which aims to hit urban communities with outreach programs and also spoke about Trap Theology.

Plain James said his next project Trap Theology will “break down what the word said” so people from the streets could understand.

He said the whole concept came to him while he was laying in bed restless. He knew where he came from and wanted to spread the love to Christ to others who are still where he was.

“I was young and ratchet…I really didn’t think about the future,” he said. “Money was my main motivation…I wanted the clothes, the money, the women.”

James said when you are in that situation, you don’t think you’ll ever make it out. He wants to change that.

Watch the interview below:

Plain James and Plain James then talked about their organization Dirty Work Ministries.

He said the objective of the ministry is to “do life” with people after the initial outreach. The main draw is hip-hop.

The emcee then shared a few testimonies of people in urban communities who came to know Christi through the outreach programs.

“Rap music is more so a tool to reach people for ministry,” he said.

Watch the interview below:

Justin Sarachik
Justin Sarachik
Justin is the Editor-in-Chief of Rapzilla.com. He has been a journalist for over a decade and has written or edited for Relevant, Christian Post, BREATHEcast, CCM, Broken Records Magazine, & more. He's written over 10,000 articles, done over 1,000 interviews, and is in post-production for documentaries on Danny "D-Boy" Rodriguez & Mario "Machete" Perez. He's the project manager of the upcoming video game Run the Court and of the media brand Crimefaces. Justin likes to work with indie artists to develop their brands & marketing strategies. Catch him interviewing artists on Survival of the Artist Podcast & creating videos on his social media channels.
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