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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Beside me, I got my lovely co hosts, the money
Mighty Miss Toya Capri is in the building. If y'all
could see, the musty man is playing hooky, but he
is in the building.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
I don't know why he wanna micro manage me tonight,
but that's what he owned tonight. On the other side
of me, I got Trevor Black in the building.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Welcome in him back.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
He must he couldn't get enough of us from last week,
so he decided to come on back.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Yes, and we did and did, and.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
That's been our least is our special guest for tonight.
We got Apostle Marios, Marita Scott in the building and
I will give you a greater introduction later, Okay, but
we appreciate having you today.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
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Speaker 2 (02:10):
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(02:35):
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Speaker 1 (02:41):
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(03:09):
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Speaker 2 (03:16):
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Speaker 1 (03:19):
Jesus Christ, I'll be thinking here at don't get some
rest of heat? Come walking through the crowd where you've
been there for five hours? Sir sleep, Yes, but yes
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Speaker 2 (03:32):
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Speaker 1 (03:34):
We got our very own cb IS gear enough for
his nine ball tournament soon. He is super excited. That's
that's why he ain't at Worth today. Yeah, he got
too much going on with the pool sticks and balls.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
I guess I don't know.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
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Speaker 4 (03:59):
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that are represented for the Love Movement every second and
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sure make sure y'all tune in support them as well.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
We appreciate them giving us a break throughout the months
so we don't have to be here every single Thursday,
but there it is. Also My prayers go out to
the twins and their families as well as any other
community residents that got family in Jamaica.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
You know, we got the what is it Hurricane Melissa?

Speaker 1 (04:36):
Our special guests is from Yeah, all of them are Shoot,
they must be some Wyans or something. I don't know Jesus,
we got the the apostle in the building that is
from Baden rooms. So you have been there, and what
about her? Were you there with the hurricane Katrina?

Speaker 2 (04:56):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 5 (04:57):
I so that's right with the military.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
But how do you feel because I can't imagine what
these families are going through. So and you've been through it,
you and your family, do you remember how you felt
in that moment?

Speaker 6 (05:12):
Not only that, I don't think we realized that the
tragedy of it lasts for a long time. Is not yeah,
because we got a hoss. We're back on our feet,
because we got our call.

Speaker 7 (05:22):
We're back on It doesn't go like that.

Speaker 6 (05:24):
You lose memories, you lose foundation absolutely to re establish
yourself once your feet has been taken from you, you know.
So I'm saying a lot of that, especially spiritually emotionally,
the counseling behind it, the loved ones that were lost,
so you know, the after matth is still there. But
we're coming through strong. And matter of fact, we just
made a song that we're going to be releasing about

(05:45):
Hurricane Katrina and releasing it at one of the NBA
games coming up on an anniversary.

Speaker 7 (05:50):
So We're doing a lot better now.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
Even watching the news, were you all expecting what was
about to happen? Like, do you feel like, well, obviously
not everybody was prepared.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
A lot of people lost their lives.

Speaker 6 (06:02):
So since you going there, can I just tell you
absolutely about how I experienced it. Okay, August thirtieth is
actually my birthday? Oh god right, yeah, So.

Speaker 7 (06:20):
So quick story.

Speaker 6 (06:21):
I'm celebrating my birthday and I choose tell my wife
I want to go to New Orleans.

Speaker 7 (06:26):
You know, So we go to New Orleans at Friday night,
we stay over.

Speaker 6 (06:29):
Saturday morning, I'm waking up and you know, I'm going
downstairs getting breakfast. I seen number chaos. We're coming in
and everybody else is leaving. I'm like, what's really going on?
We took it for granted, and so before you know it,
the hotel evacuated where we were. And my story is
that I became the very first vehicle, ironically in the

(06:51):
country band going back to Baton Rouge, where I live at.

Speaker 7 (06:55):
So they shut the interstate down.

Speaker 6 (06:56):
Had that's going in the opposite direction, and that was
a very first vehicle that was going in that opposite
direction all the way home, and we made it safely,
and that week all of my family from that area
was able to come to our residents.

Speaker 7 (07:10):
Our lights didn't go off. It was nothing but a miracle.

Speaker 6 (07:13):
Because all the houses in the area, majority of them
lost electricity. Our street did not lose electricity. The whole
seven days. We were able to provide for twenty four
families feed them. I had just started purchasing another property
next door, and so it was just nothing but God.
And we remember it to this day. How the decisions

(07:34):
that we made to establish ourselves that year helped us
to help twenty four families survive that storm.

Speaker 7 (07:41):
A lot of them live in Dallas.

Speaker 6 (07:43):
Now we established in Atlanta, we'd stay abreast to them.
But coming up that country band and God having me
to be the first one going back, I knew it
was something about that storm, and I was still seeing it.
Families are really blessed on both sides of the coin
because some of them was able to start a new life, yeah,

(08:03):
and some of them was able to learn who God
was through such a tragic time as that.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
Absolutely, And if you don't mind me asking, how old
were you around that time?

Speaker 7 (08:13):
So that was helped me.

Speaker 6 (08:15):
I'm forty nine now, so I think I was right
at twenties.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Yeah, you were in your twenties, very young, six years old.

Speaker 6 (08:21):
Yeah, and it was a it was a time to remember,
not just because of the tragedy, but because of the
hormity that took place amongst us. Yeah, especially the neighborhood
I was from. We were kind of out there trail,
you know, with gains and violence, but at that time
we all had to come together just to just to
make a survival as our priority. So I remember it

(08:44):
vividly like it was yesterday.

Speaker 7 (08:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
Well, I'm we were so grateful to have you today.
We appreciate you coming. Like I said on the video promo,
you could have been anywhere else, but you decided to
come to the Love Momen podcast. W and Treil told
us about you, and he explained to us what your
movement was, and he said it was his Love Is
Amazing movement, and here it is. You're at the Love

(09:07):
Movement podcast. So there ain't nobody for God, but yes,
tell our listeners exactly who apostle.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Martia Scott is.

Speaker 7 (09:18):
First of all, again, thank you for having me, no problem.

Speaker 6 (09:20):
Traelve has really been an introduction to the Chicago area
for us.

Speaker 7 (09:25):
We love him, we love his chicken.

Speaker 6 (09:26):
If you haven't tried, I'm telling you it's amazing, just
like the love of God. But that's what this movement
is all about. It's about expressing one simple message that
God's love is amazing. And you'll be shocked to see
how many people don't realize that even though you don't
love God, he still.

Speaker 2 (09:47):
Loves you absolutely.

Speaker 6 (09:48):
And that's what we're all about, all about sharing that
message to a people who may be condemning themselves for
not living the life that they think they are to
be living. It's only the love of God that's going
to ever READI wreak that path, realign them and show.

Speaker 7 (10:02):
Them who they really are. That's what that movement is,
all of them.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
That's what it is.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
So you I can already tell you a humble, humble guy,
very modest, because the question was who are you? You
then told me what the movement is. But I need
to know who Apostle Scott is.

Speaker 6 (10:16):
And look, I'm gonna be honest with you, I'm nothing
without him. So when you really have about it, he
teaches us that in order to become somebody, we got
to die. And I've learned to die in myself and
become who he would have and to be. And I'm
telling you, I'm on this earth to share this simple message.
We call it declaration, motivation and demonstration all of the
amazing love of God. We're gonna declare it to those

(10:37):
who don't understand it. We're gonna motivate those who do
understand it but may be in their closet behind it.
And then we're gonna demonstrate it.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
And sure, what's your background? Have you always been been
in the church?

Speaker 4 (10:49):
No?

Speaker 7 (10:50):
Me and Trouble both was in the street, right.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
You know?

Speaker 6 (10:58):
Nah, definitely definitely grew in the streets a neighborhood called
Dixie and Batchel Rouge, Louisiana. Big shout out to all
my Batting Rugians. And if you are listening or watching
this rebroadcast, you know that Dixie in that area was
one of the top communities for crime for five years.
We were number five on the list in the nation
for murder rates, number five in the nation in batching

(11:22):
Rouge and so rappers like Little Boosy, Kevin Gates, NBA
Young Boy all come out of that area. Grew up
with a lot of those fellas and we ran the streets.
We did what we had to do to take care
of our families. We also we sold anything that wasn't moving,
and we kept it grinding. And it wasn't until my
mother passed when I was twenty three years old that

(11:43):
God turned my life around. Losing her was an eye
opener and I hit rock bottom just having.

Speaker 7 (11:50):
That rock out of my life. And God showed me
that she wasn't my rock.

Speaker 6 (11:53):
He was always my rock, and I became focused on him.
At twenty six, I accepted my calling the reaching For
twenty three years now, I've been walking this walk and
having looked back, having even blinked a eye at what
I came out of. He just delivered me without me realizing,
And so part of me now is passionate about going

(12:15):
after fellas young me and young women who are in
the street who don't realize who.

Speaker 7 (12:20):
They are and who they could be.

Speaker 6 (12:22):
I tell them all the time, if God didn't do
it for a rich like me, he can do it
for anybody. And He's truly real as they look at
my life and my past and where I've come from.
And I'm very transparent about that, Okay, And that.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
Was gonna be my next question like, what are you
doing now outside of the four walls to build your
congregation or do you have a church?

Speaker 7 (12:42):
I don't know, no congregation anymore.

Speaker 6 (12:45):
For sixteen years, I did that, okay, and I was grateful,
and God spoke to me and I began to walk
apostolically and planning. Churches came out of the four walls
kind of like see.

Speaker 7 (12:57):
Beaches, did you.

Speaker 8 (13:00):
Na?

Speaker 6 (13:03):
That's how postolic time for you to pass it down.
And so I've been blessed to undergird one hundred and
eleven churches across the nation that we've either planet or
we've either came in and realigned, or we helped financially,
or we helped with training.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (13:19):
And then if I'm honest, a lot of times, I'm
just there to make sure that there is no pimping
going on in the church. Honestly, I heard that no disorder.
Know that's going to cause our people to lose weight
of who Christ is because the leaders lost the way.
Leadership is everything, and I'm hard on leaders. So that's
my focus.

Speaker 7 (13:36):
Now. I do a lot of traveling.

Speaker 6 (13:38):
And then when I partner with Anthony Hamilton with this
latest song that we did, I got a lot of
controversy for that, a lot of controversy for the church
because of the churches sometimes closed minded church.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
I mean, what's so bad about Anthony Hamilton.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
I'm not.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
Is about love, it's.

Speaker 7 (13:56):
About being a secular artist.

Speaker 6 (13:58):
And sometimes the church feels like the only way you
could be effective is by it being about me, myself
and I if it's us, if it's if you're saved,
if you're holy, if that's what you're supposed to be with,
but that's not how God wanted it, That's not how
God intended it.

Speaker 7 (14:13):
Christ died for the world.

Speaker 6 (14:14):
The church then became a part of the body of Christ,
but they were of the world because that's what he
died for. And we can't lose focus on going after
the world. So through that secular industry, I've been able
to reach more through this one song than I did
it sixteen years behind the poor Pit.

Speaker 8 (14:33):
Yeah, okay, I thought that was the purpose of bringing
in nonbelievers. That you're supposed to position yourself not necessarily
looking like them, acting like them, and doing what they do,
but you're supposed to be the example that can then
pull them in.

Speaker 6 (14:50):
Is how I how I see it, very beautifully put
our record label. It's called Salt Records. We're supposed to
be the salt of the earth. Anybody here like gumbo.
I as much as I love gumbo, I've never seen
little white specs of salt floating around in that gumbo.

(15:11):
You know why, because that gumbo dissolves that salt. But
you know, without a shadow of doubt, this don't give
me excited when we go out in the world. The
world is supposed to know that we're pressing. When you
are really walking in the power of God. You can

(15:31):
go in any arena, any area, any neighborhood, any club,
any uh, debaucherary environment, and you will know that I'm there. Why,
Because I'm the salt of the earth. I can be
on the stage with them, smoking weed and doing whatever
they want to do, and being behind the stage trail
they come in and crying to me, man, pray for me.

Speaker 7 (15:52):
Why why why they're doing that? Why? Why why do
they see the annoying?

Speaker 6 (15:56):
Because you got to be able to be that salt,
even when you dissolve and look like them, even when
they can't see you. You gotta be felt. You gotta
have that power that God has given you. And so
I love it.

Speaker 7 (16:07):
I love the secular world.

Speaker 6 (16:09):
I love going out into the world, but I also
love being assault than I'm supposed to be.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
I told you.

Speaker 9 (16:15):
Going out tonight, I say, is still human being at
the end of the day.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
I'm not trying to take them to the club.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Okay, no, but I love it.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
Is that.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
One of the reasons why you feel like you gravitated
to the how do you say, an apostolic uh world?

Speaker 6 (16:43):
Because of the beliefs, no doubt, no doubt. I think
I didn't understand that when they first hit me. Matter
of fact, in the environment that I came up in
the church as a pastor, they said that apostles didn't
exist anymore. They taught us that even in seminary. So
I had to find my own way to be honest,
to understand what God had given me. But I think
the attracts of it was the fact that in order
to be effective, I'd use the hand in the body

(17:05):
of Christ. You have the pinky that's the teacher. You
have the ring finger that's the pastor. You have the
long finger that's the evangelist. You have the pointing for.

Speaker 7 (17:17):
People finger is the prophet. Okay, the thumb is the apostle.

Speaker 6 (17:26):
The evangelist is that longest finger trail you evangelizing because
you could reach further than anybody else.

Speaker 7 (17:32):
Man. You can get into the trenches like nobody else can.
The ring finger is the pastor.

Speaker 6 (17:37):
He's sort of married to the church in Christ stared
until he returns, sort of like a father is married
to his daughter until she is given away. That's why
the father is supposed to give her away, because he's
teaching her what a husband should look like. And then
the pinky, it balances, right, it balances your finger, it
balances your hand rather and a good teacher, your Sunday
school teacher, a good school teacher, anybody with the teaching

(18:00):
balances the body. But that thumb, you ever try to
hold onto something, man, you don't have a thumb, you
can't hold on to it. And that's why so many
come into church and leave, come.

Speaker 7 (18:10):
Into church and lead.

Speaker 6 (18:10):
We have no structure, we have no longevity. So many
pastors are falling, as we see. But with that thumb
in the proper place, that government in the proper place,
then you can hold on to the things that come
into the body. And so I learned that that I
had a holding on annointing. I was able to establish,
I was able to establish entrepreneurship, and pastors who were

(18:32):
sort of taking advantage of the flock, I was able
to go in and correct them and show them how
to take care of their own families and take care
of themselves so they wouldn't misuse the power that they
had behind that pulpit. So government is really important to me,
and I learned that along the way in my own life.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
Absolutely tell us what's what's everyday life for an apostle.

Speaker 7 (18:54):
It's been changing lately.

Speaker 6 (18:55):
I tell you that it's been changing lately. Again, big
shout out to Anthony Hamilton. He's really become a big
part of this movement. And even now I'm here because
he'll be performing here on this Saturday with Fantasia, Thank
God for her.

Speaker 7 (19:12):
Yeah. Their concert is this.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Oh yeah, right after the show.

Speaker 6 (19:17):
Okay, Yeah, So he's the reason I'm here when I'm
not understudying him now either performing on stage with him.
He's began to take me on tour to perform the
song with him, and then he gives me the access
to vendorship tables and all to share this movement as
he goes around the country. So it's just been changing
here lately, been doing a lot of traveling and doing

(19:39):
it in a way that I've never done it before.
So really excited about it. In big shout out to
the old shoot part of it.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
That sounds fun. We have to play will c B.
And I had the pleasure of meeting his brothers. They
were here at one point they were performing at what
was what was Elements before it was Donnie's Place then yeah,
the Hamilton, Yeah definitely.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
And that was very fun.

Speaker 7 (20:03):
Yeah, yeah, that's a great guy.

Speaker 6 (20:05):
Great guys, great guys, and they're taking time to learn
the song.

Speaker 7 (20:08):
They love it. They text me all the time.

Speaker 6 (20:10):
Now, God's love is amazing is so it's been a
joy of just seeing that transformation in that relationship.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
So I see both of y'all, y'all rocking up his voice.
His love is amazing. Tell us about the T shirts,
the movement that you have going on today.

Speaker 6 (20:28):
Thank you for this opportunity because every time we get
a chance to share it means something. But Janior, first,
let's start there. Okay, first of the year, first day
of the year. We're trying to teach people how to
put God first and the best way to put in
first is to acknowledge that he loved you first.

Speaker 7 (20:47):
We love him only because he loved us first.

Speaker 6 (20:48):
And so I went out in the Louisiana area and
I've been able to get twenty three mayors, including now
our governor of Louisiana, to make January first the Amazing
Love of God Day.

Speaker 7 (20:59):
And I'll sit and that's today.

Speaker 6 (21:01):
We wear these T shirts as a symbolism of unity
of forgiveness. On the back of the official shirt, you'll
see some loving hands we have on the Anthony Hamilton
edition right now, okay, signature edition, but on the official
shirt that we wear on January first, it has some
loving hands there representing the love of God embracing you.

Speaker 7 (21:21):
And we've given that.

Speaker 6 (21:22):
T shirt out over to twenty four thousand inmates coming
out of prison as a reminder that though you messed up,
God still loves you, and it has made a tremendous difference.

Speaker 7 (21:33):
And so Janiary first.

Speaker 6 (21:34):
Is where our focus is, and we're hoping to establish
some mirror relationships here that will also give us a
proclamation making January first the Amazing Love.

Speaker 7 (21:44):
Of God Day. In the Chicago area.

Speaker 6 (21:47):
The proceeds from those shirts have been going to serve
underserved youth. We take them now to NBA games as
a way of exposure. The shout out to CB for
raising his sons in the NBA. But unfortunately a lot
of our children will never not only not be in
the NBA, but not even witnessed the NBA.

Speaker 7 (22:06):
And so I had I know somebody that's right, So
exposure is everything.

Speaker 6 (22:10):
We had seventeen children to get arrested for breaking in
cars during the NBA game. While they were inside, they
were outside breaking in their vehicles. They landed on my desk.
I do a lot of counseling for the city of
back Rouge court system, and I asked the judge. I said, listen,
I don't normally do this, but give me six months
with the seventeen young men.

Speaker 7 (22:31):
This is a.

Speaker 6 (22:32):
Very bizarre crime for you to give such a hefty sentence.
And the only reason they were doing it, unfortunately, was
because of the type of cars. The people who were
victims had some strong weight in the New Orleans, Louisiana area,
and so those young men.

Speaker 7 (22:47):
Were going down for quite some time.

Speaker 6 (22:49):
So for six months I began to spend time with them,
and I told the Repelicans I say, look, I'm gonna
take them from outside the stadium to inside the stadium.
I'm gonna let them see what they were missing. All
of them was under seventeen years old.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
Risk you are you?

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Are you going to the schools and speaking with them?
Are you just find them random kids in the neighborhood.

Speaker 6 (23:10):
Not only do we go speak with them, but again
Anthony Hamilton, Miguel neunair, Is, Omar Gooding, Garrett Temple, a
lot of my actors and athletes, they joined forces with me,
cam Jordan of the New Orleans Saints. So we go
into the different schools and we mentor these young men
and young young ladies, and then we give them rewards
to join us at the NBA Games or even at

(23:31):
the NFL Games they're in New Orleans, and so we
try to focus on twenty three and under twenty three
And the only reason I chose that age is because
we're trying to reach as many college students as we
can as well before they go out into the real world.
So we go twenty three and unders our focus. But
we even go beyond that because a lot of them
are becoming parents at early ages, so we have to

(23:54):
include not only the child, but the parents. So we've
been saying a lot of results because of it, and
that's what the moment is all about. January first, wearing
a T shirt represent the fact that you know that
God's love is amazing and know that those proceeds are
going to help and demonstrate his love as well.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
Now, what were some of your obstacles and lessons learned
during your journey of becoming an apostle?

Speaker 7 (24:17):
Now that's a good question.

Speaker 6 (24:21):
Tribulations themselves have been the greatest lesson. But I think
for me personally, I would have to say it's courage.

Speaker 7 (24:29):
Can everybody just say courage? Quick? Courage? Look, you know
it is important.

Speaker 6 (24:35):
It's important that we walk in courage well whatever we do.
We had a conversation out there before the show about
where you're doing what you love to do, and if
you love to do it, you're.

Speaker 7 (24:46):
Probably willing to do it for free.

Speaker 6 (24:48):
If you're not willing to do it for free, most
likely you're not in love with it. Most likely it
doesn't give you passion. But it takes courage to do
something that's not paying you. It takes courage to know
that next month that mortgages do and I've been using
twenty eight days of the month to do something that
I love, not something that gets me paid. It takes

(25:09):
courage to really go after that child like faith that God.

Speaker 7 (25:14):
Really honest, and I think that's been.

Speaker 6 (25:16):
The best lesson I could have ever learned. I can't
explain it to you, but the more I did it,
the more the resources flowed from nowhere. God says, if
you take care of my business, I'll take care of yours.
And I began to leave room for the miracles of
my life. I started focusing less on what I needed

(25:37):
and focus more on what He needed out of me.
The more I did that and had the courage to
do it, doors opened up, just like this one that
I had no control of that my fingers were too
small to touch. He would open those doors. And now
we built the facility. It's twenty one thousand square feet,
and I got checks on the wall as a reminder

(25:59):
from the people who helped port this movement. We got
one on the wall from our chairman, now, five hundred
and fifty thousand dollars. I'll never forget when he came
in that day and I felt like it was over
because there was just too much and he bought that
donation in God was saying, you just stay focused on
what I showed you to do, and that courage has
kept me to this day. So I would tell anybody

(26:20):
who's listening, you got to have the courage of David.
He used a slingshot to kill that giant. And somebody
listening right now you think your sling shot is not enough,
but it's more than enough. God would cause the sword
to show up. I know you need the sword, but
you don't have one. Use what you got and watch
God send you the sword that you need.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
Now, this facility that you're speaking of, is it a
community center or after school program?

Speaker 7 (26:45):
We call it the conversion Center.

Speaker 6 (26:47):
Actually, seven zero zero five is the zip code that
I grew up in, seven zero eight zero five, and
it's called the seven or eight oh five Conversion Center.
Where we convert them before we church them. We convert
them before we church. I feel like we churching our
kids way too soon. They know church, but they don't
know God. They know church, but they haven't been changed.

(27:10):
And God told Peter. Christ told Peter. He says, once
you are converted, go back and strengthen your brothers. And
that was three years in that Peter had been walking
with Christ and he wasn't converted yet.

Speaker 7 (27:21):
But we think three days our children are converted.

Speaker 6 (27:23):
We think three Sundays in the road coming to church
and they are converted.

Speaker 7 (27:26):
It's not the case. So we spend time with the
kids there.

Speaker 6 (27:30):
We got a media center, we got a training room,
event center, studio. We get to know them and help
them understand that God is a god of light and
we bring them out of darkness into the light.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
Now what is good?

Speaker 1 (27:43):
I see you? You're now in Chicago. Are you looking
at other cities to keep moving?

Speaker 7 (27:49):
Absolutely?

Speaker 6 (27:49):
We just made a big contact in Atlanta, Georgia. So yeah,
the mayor there is getting ready to sign the proclamation
before this company January first. And in Long Island, New York,
we just made contact with that mayor. And then finally
in Los Angeles, she's getting ready to sign the proclamation
in two weeks. I'll be there for the ceremony in
Los Angeles, California.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
So what does something like that take in order to
make that type of day official? If you're going into
different cities, what would you need from Chicago in order
to make that day official?

Speaker 6 (28:21):
Some cities are ran by counselor some cities around by mayors,
it's just a combination of both sometimes for them to
make the decision that legally we agree with the terminology
that January first would now be a representation of the
amazing love of God, where we encourage the citizens to
come together, walk in unity, walk in love, wear the
T shirt as a symbolism. All that verbage is in

(28:43):
the proclamation that they signed and we have a ceremony
with them declaring it in front of the public to say, Hey,
though you voted me in office, I know that God
put me here to do a greater.

Speaker 7 (28:56):
Work and this movement is going to help us do that.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
We speak on Chicago, but at the end of the day,
you're in well you're now in Westchester. However, May would
is is where Trevor represents, sorry connected when may would
be a city that you would be interested in and
having that that celebration day or is it just Chicago
that you're.

Speaker 7 (29:20):
Speak to that? Because you've got some people.

Speaker 3 (29:21):
Coming in on tomorrow so that we have the meeting
greet tomorrow.

Speaker 5 (29:25):
So I got local politicians from Provisos Township, County, represented
representative from Brandon Johnson office coming out, So I set
up a little meet and Greek so love move.

Speaker 3 (29:39):
C B said he was coming Chicken.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
A text love move. We got a little cloud around here,
you know.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
But yeah, we got a We had a couple.

Speaker 5 (29:54):
I'm not gonna name who, but we had a We
had a handful of people coming out tomorrow just to hear.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
About it and to get information about it.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
Okay, and the scenes.

Speaker 6 (30:06):
That we're gonna be able to plant there will begin
to grow into what we needed.

Speaker 7 (30:10):
So that's a great question. How do you get it going.

Speaker 6 (30:12):
It's through events like this, through exposure like this, and
then once we get the mayor on board.

Speaker 7 (30:16):
This is very important. The money that we're raised in
that area.

Speaker 6 (30:19):
From different businesses that support just like Trevor again here,
Chicken Shack has just bought the first ten shirts that
we're going to give to the youth in this area.
That shirt gets them in the NBA game once with
mirror signs of proclamation. We'll get with someone like the
Scruggle Bulls. The NBA has already endorsed us as official partners,
and then they'll give us tickets for the youth in
that area. The T shirt has now become the ticket

(30:42):
to get into the NBA games.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
I'm over here thinking, I'm saying, I hope folks ain't
duplicating this T shirt to get this game.

Speaker 7 (30:50):
It's a.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
T shirts got bart Coles.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
Because you in Chicago, we gonna fas away. And then
I'm like, who comes him on Halloweens to Chicago.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
Yeah, that takes a lot of courage earlier.

Speaker 1 (31:17):
Yes, So what has been the key to your success
longevity thus far?

Speaker 7 (31:22):
God?

Speaker 6 (31:22):
I mean, I know that sounds generic, but nothing but
God and being able to focus on him in such
a way that.

Speaker 7 (31:27):
I trust him.

Speaker 6 (31:29):
I trust him with my life, I trust him with
my children, I trust him with my time. And the
joy that he's restored to my heart that just can't
be compared to the joy I was after on the
other side of the cross. Yeah, he's definitely been my
social success nothing else. Tell people all the time that
the difference between a Christian who really trust God and
a Christian who just used God at Santa Claus is one.

Speaker 7 (31:52):
When they get on the other.

Speaker 6 (31:54):
Side, they'll write a book about how they became successful
and it be all about them. But the one who
really trusts God would know that that would be a
very very short book, one pager that says, I trust God.
I can't even explain to you how he did it.
I would be silly to try to explain to you

(32:15):
how he did it for me, because after trusting him,
I learned that he will not use the same method
for you.

Speaker 7 (32:21):
You just gotta trust him.

Speaker 6 (32:23):
And I think with two busy writing ten Steps to
Success when we should just be writing.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
One, Travor has been super protective over you and gave
us no information.

Speaker 2 (32:33):
I couldn't even talk to you. I got to go
through the chicken cane.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
I din't even know you was a real person till
I saw you today.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
So tell tell our listenersing.

Speaker 3 (32:51):
She definitely, I.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
Want you to tell our listeners how can they get
in touch with you?

Speaker 6 (32:57):
First of all, I want them to get a T shirt? Okay,
and if you can't afford one, hit me up. Don't
worry about the money. We're gonna get one.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
To tell us how we get the T shirt.

Speaker 7 (33:05):
His amazing dot Com.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
It's behind the Chicken cave God, go ahead, No.

Speaker 7 (33:12):
No, no, you're right though.

Speaker 6 (33:13):
First first stop would be the Chicken Shack. Second stop
would be his Love is Amazing dot com. Amazing Love
of God dot com. You can read all about our stories.
You can see all the commercials from Anthony Hammon to
Omar Good and Miguel Nena. We have thirty second commercials
now where people are testifying that though I have a
big stage, I have success.

Speaker 7 (33:33):
You know, God is the reason for that success.

Speaker 6 (33:36):
That's important to us because again, like Fantasia did at
the at the award ceremony, she she hit that mic
and she let everybody know, I'm grateful for this, but.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
She said it's in the way. When she's singing, she's
singing with conviction.

Speaker 7 (33:51):
So you know that's right.

Speaker 6 (33:52):
And we are partnering with again celebrities and singers all
over the world like that. So when you go to
the website, purchase your shirt if you can know that
the funds are going towards the Worthy Cause. If you
don't have it to purchase and you just want to
represent the movement and staying with us, let us know.
We will send you a free T shirt one of
these ten that Treubor has already sponsored.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
The is now before you go. I know you had
a chance to see the verses in New Orleans. Cash
Money was in there, who he was going with cash
money and No Limit.

Speaker 7 (34:21):
Who you gonna do me like that?

Speaker 2 (34:22):
Yeah, you're gonna do.

Speaker 7 (34:26):
I told you they don't like that. Wait, let me
stop then, big shout out to my man P.

Speaker 6 (34:32):
You're gonna be with me on the twenty second, so
you know, ain't number love number love.

Speaker 7 (34:37):
Let me let me say this though, the.

Speaker 6 (34:39):
Maturity that it took for those guys to hit that stage.
Yes again, I grew up in the streets out Tvester Scott,
God rest his soul. He was a big part of
No Limit mystical and me and him used to we
used to do some things together. Let me just leave
it at that. And to see the revolution of how

(35:00):
definitely master P I think master P and more of
a seniority and that whole figure not only because of
his age, but because of his wisdom and for him
to show the level of maturity that he showed, I
think infected the rest of them to show the maturity
to be on that stage together. You're talking about two
organizations that were truly beefing. Not That wasn't no, that

(35:21):
wasn't no cosmetic beef. It was real beef. I wasn't there.
I know it was real beef, right, around the corner
basically from each other, if you're honest, and there was
beefing going on, and twenty years later for them to
take the stage in peace and then and have fun
with it.

Speaker 2 (35:37):
Music is really supposed to be about university.

Speaker 6 (35:39):
About so I was blessed by both sides. You're not
about to put me in that water. I'm not about to. Well,
big shout out to cash Money, you did your thing,
you represented and a big love to master P for
putting it all at most.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
Thank you so much. We want to thank you. We
appreciate you for coming out here, and.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
Hopefully we want to see you again.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
Absolutely, and IM gonna get your information. I ain't going
through Trevor before you walk out of Chicago. I'm gonna
have everything. I'm just messing. I'm just messing with trail.
Don't mind going through trail. We'll be cracking up via text.

Speaker 2 (36:14):
So anyway, thanks.

Speaker 1 (36:19):
Again, thank you so much for coming out Apostle Martya Scott.
We look forward to seeing you again. Trevor, thank you
for coming back. We appreciate you and the money mine
and is toy canpre coming straight from work. I can't
do it without you. At the end of the day,
the love when we podcasts.

Speaker 2 (36:36):
Treat people the way you want to be treated and
never give up.

Speaker 6 (36:55):
Just got tressed, need something to get it into pretty.

Speaker 3 (37:00):
Girl one day.

Speaker 7 (37:02):
Just want to have fun too.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
I don't want to oral one if.

Speaker 6 (37:07):
I need how to come through, turn out, turn up
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