Breaking All Boundaries

Benediction
by Pastor Lucius Smith

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5 Responses to “Breaking All Boundaries”

  1. juney says:

    Michael was a gift from God and that can’t be replaced; he was the wounded messenger who was not believed because of jealousy, spite and fright of corporate America. MJ was revered more abroad than in his own country. I read a clip where Randy Phillips of AEG said there were new songs, “spectacular songs” to be included in the TTI Tour, along with Michael’s beloved standards. Where were these “new songs” in the TII movie? There were no new songs and Phillips knows it. I picked up some interesting information from mjworld.net; everyone should read it. Michael was not out of sight from 2005 through 2009; he made many European appearances to support causes he believed in. And he visited our troops in 2007, who gave him great welcome and support. His tour would have been grand and unforgettable. Love MJ forever.

  2. Arden says:

    Michael was always accused of not wanting to be black and that he disownwed his race which was a bunch of hogwash. I always found it hard to believe that he did not want to be black. Just look at the way he moved across the floor when he danced. The day he died I was in shock and I still am in shock. I cannot believe that someone so wonderful was treated so bad for so long. American media always lied on him and we hardly ever got the truth. I can only hope that one day the truth will be revealed. Maybe one day his children will speak of him and hopefully continue his legacy of love to the world.

  3. Patty says:

    Michael has always been true to his race. He loved and cared for his people as much as he loved and cared for all other people. He didn’t see color especially when someone was in need of his help. That was a part of what made him so special… he loved everyone including his own. Having vitiligo, I believe was God’s way of saying he was a man of all people, every color! However, there are those of us who just could not or would not see the wonder of this phenomenal man! God bless his dear sweet soul.

  4. Arden says:

    Patty I always knew Michael was a good man but I was blown away at just how much of a humanitarian he was. I have been trying to educate some of my family members about the truths I have been learning about Michael. I can only hope that it has changed some of what they used to think about him. Michael got a lot crap from some in the black community because some of his own people would only believe lies. I for one never bought that bleaching crap. It was just too impossible to believe for me. Luckily some who were kept in the dark about him are starting to come to the light.

  5. Patty says:

    Arden, I agree with you. This is exactly why we have to persevere, we have to keep talking about him, telling the truth about him. In my house, my son will now defend him to anyone. I keep talking about him to everyone even more so when they believe the worse, I just keep talking and I have seen some positive change. You know, no matter how many times he explained his skin disease, no one believed him. He knew that even if he provided medical proof the press would ignore it and continue to report and promote all the lies told about him. I never believed any crap said about him. I always knew of his generosity, the fact that he gave all his earnings from his “Dangerous” tour to charity. Who else do you know who does that? He gave it all to charity. His total settlement from his burns in the Pepsi ads went to the burn unit that treated him… and this is just a tiny fraction of what he did. If he was broke (which I don’t believe he was) this would be a good reason for it…
    You know, I’m going to be mourning this man for the rest of my life.


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