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Extra Nos
- Discovering Grace Outside Myself
- Narrated by: FLAME
- Length: 5 hrs and 48 mins
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Summary
GRAMMY®-nominated and Stellar Award-winning hip-hop artist FLAME invites you to step up to his mic as he takes you through his life, from the streets of Saint Louis, Missouri, as a young man in youth group to a renowned Christian rapper on the red carpet.
Hear how God continually pushed FLAME in his faith journey, striving to find the path that God wanted him to take, no matter where it took him, and the obstacles he faced. Get an insider perspective into his songwriting and the theology in the lyrics. Discover rich Christian history and how the breadth of Christian theology from prior generations is still widely applicable today. Most importantly, as FLAME tells his story of kick-starting his career, experiencing different Christian denominations, going to seminary school, and ultimately finding Lutheranism, listeners will see God in their life and the ways He calls them back to Him and will be inspired in their faith to see how God is working extra nos—outside of ourselves.
"For evidence that Lutheranism is the kind of Christianity that has the most relevance today, read FLAME's Extra Nos. With a rapper's mastery of language. . . he offers the best refutation of Reformed theology I have ever come across—not just by argument but by experience."
—Gene Edward Veith, author of The Spirituality of the Cross
"Extra Nos is at once personal and accessible, honest and generous, fresh and faithful, unorthodox and confessional."
—Dr. Joel P. Okamoto, Waldemar and Mary Griesbach Professor of Systematic Theology, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
"All those who have ever wondered about the practical relevance of doctrine for "real life" need only to read and learn from FLAME."
—Rev. Dr. Joel Biermann, professor of systematic theology, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis.