But as he’s gotten older and grown in his faith, Smith said he’s learned to redefine success and the calling on his life. Smith, who has remained one of the most popular Christian artists since the 1980s, admitted that as a young man, he was “driven by the wrong things,” from penning chart-topping hits to raking in money. “If we're not about those kinds of things, then we're missing the mark,” he said. Looking after the poor and widowed, the worship artist posited, is what “resonates with the heart of God.” And that’s what I think the Body of Christ, especially believers, that's what we're called to do.” I don't want to run myself in the ground, feeling guilty. I can always do better I don't do enough. “And, some of the happiest people I know are people who give their lives away. “Some of the most miserable people I know are people who have a lot of things,” Smith continued. So many of us are driven by the wrong things.” As my friend from England says, ‘Everybody wants to be 'the man.’ It’s this whole ego thing is everyone wants to be number one, everyone wants to make the most money. “I have the ability, we all have the ability, to alleviate somebody's pain, we all do. “You're either going to be a rock star or you're going to be a servant,” he shared. Helping others, Smith emphasized, is something he feels he’s “called to do.” He’s raised funds to battle AIDS in Africa, started Rocketown, a safe haven for young people in Tennessee to meet and find hope, and has helped more than 70,000 children through Compassion International among other ventures. Smith, who’s won three Grammy Awards, 45 Dove Awards, one American Music Award and was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, often uses his platform and resources to help those in need. And we're going to stand up for these people.’ And I think that's what we’re beginning to see all around the world, and that's a good thing.” But there’s got to be a day that you just go, ‘We're not going to stand for it. I know it's complicated there are a lot of complicated issues, nobody wants a World War III and all that political stuff. “If we don't stand up, this guy is going to continue to do what he does we have to stand up to it. The “Above All” singer stressed that those in Ukraine need to see a “tsunami of unity” and expressed appreciation for the nearly unanimous display of support seen from some world leaders. And that they'll be able to come back stronger than ever, and that this war will end.” I'm just praying that this song will give these people some hope. “I'm grateful that music is a healer,” he contended. “Cry For Hope” has already been distributed to troops on the ground in Ukraine, Smith said, and he’s been moved by the overwhelming reception it’s seen. And that's what's happened to those people.” Can you just imagine just your family and all your memories, and you're forced to leave everything you've known your whole life, and you're sleeping on a cot at some refugee camp overnight? Try to imagine that happening to us, as Americans. “This need is going to be great for a very, very long time. “The supplies that they're sending over are just enormous. “I don't care about making any money on this,” he emphasized, adding that his team is also supporting Samaritan’s Purse, a humanitarian organization led by Franklin Graham that is providing medical care and aid to refugees in Poland. “I don't think I've ever written a melody that haunting and it has a little hope in it.”Ī portion of the proceeds from “Cry For Hope” will be distributed to Ukraine aid - and, as Smith stressed, “the more money this song makes, we can just give it all away.” “It’s really different than anything I think I've ever written and inspired by John Williams, probably like 'Schindler's List' a little bit,” he said. The result was “Cry For Hope,” a new instrumental single recorded with the Nashville Recording Orchestra. So the artist did what he does best: He put his fingers on a piano and penned a song to provide hope in the midst of crisis. And a lot of times, I don't know what to say, I end up crying.” “It just blows my mind … you see the pictures, you know what's going on, and it just moves me. “I just can't comprehend how somebody can just go in and just start killing people,” the 64-year-old Grammy Award-winning artist told The Christian Post. Smith was first made aware of the devastation occurring in Ukraine, he was horrified. Press the buttons in that order and you're done.When Michael W. Papi Chulo isn't 5 (the symbol means 'not equal to').įrom there you can work out the order as it appears in the cheat note you can find: El Tigre, Papi Chulo, El Lucky, Clarita, Roja Victoria.With the boats you've found you'l have the following information: Those are actually all the boats you can find so don't go mad looking for the Roja Victoria, it's missing.
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