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Norful: I became jaded. And I really had to break out of that cycle. Once I got exposed or reminded of what real ministry looks like, it made the facade of the industry just, almost repulsive to me. AP: What do you mean by facade? Norful: I mean from a consumer base the industry is just all glitz, all glamour, all TV, lights, camera, action, "Ooh! you got a publicist and a stylist, and you flying jets, and you fly first class.' That's a facade. The real deal is, there are some hurting people that need the music that we produce. AP: So how did you break out of it?
Norful: I yielded to God and said yes. And you can't do ministry and not yourself be subject to your message. And that's a message of, "There is therefore now no condemnation." Not to this industry not to people. Don't give up
-- you're the hope, you can't give up. ___ On the Net:
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