The Gospel According to Rev. Walt 'Baby' Love
Inspirations and Meditations from the Gospel Radio Legend
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Publisher Description
For more than three decades, Walt "Baby" Love has touched the lives of more than ten million listeners across the world. Every week he shares his triumphs, challenges, and soul-stirring moments through his award-winning radio programs. He has built a following of millions of listeners and repeatedly shattered racial barriers as a black man in an industry long dominated by whites. Yet this former army paratrooper with the famed 82nd Airborne Division, who served in Southeast Asia, also broke ground as a man of disciplined, abiding faith who refused to bow to corrupt influences.
His enormously popular syndicated rhythm-and-blues show lost its spot on a Chicago radio station because Walt would not refrain from counseling his listeners to look to Jesus. Though beloved by his devoted listeners, Walt was often treated as an outcast by other African-American broadcasters and industry executives because of his outspoken and steadfast devotion to the Christian way of life.
Still, both earthly and heavenly rewards have come in great abundance to the man raised by his great-grandparents in rural Pennsylvania. In The Gospel According to Rev. Walt "Baby" Love he offers reflections and inspirational thoughts drawn from his life. He shares how his religious convictions helped him survive and thrive in an industry he believed to be rife with corruption and ungodly influences. And he recounts the story of his progression of faith from a player of gospel and R&B music to an ordained minister and preacher of God's Word.
Each chapter focuses on a Bible verse, reflecting on its significance to him and guiding you on how to incorporate its teachings into your own daily life. An uplifting story of faith, family, and forgiveness in the face of God's plan, The Gospel According to Rev. Walt "Baby" Love is inspirational reading at its best.
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Love was already middle-aged when Prophet Johnson, his wife's childhood pastor, gave him his "first hint of God's true plan" for his life. Well-known for his nationally syndicated R&B radio show, "The Countdown," Love was developing "Gospel Traxx," a program of contemporary and traditional gospel music. Johnson wasn't thinking about radio, however. "You are going to preach," he declared. Eleven years later, Love is still a major figure in urban broadcasting. In addition, in spite of a life-threatening bout with cancer, he has earned a seminary degree and is associate minister of a Los Angeles megachurch. Crediting much of his success to "the faithful and powerful women of God who helped raise him," he draws on personal experiences and stories from the Bible to highlight 10 motivational principles: "Put yourself in a position to receive God's blessings," for example, and "Hold on to hope." His message is optimistic but tough: "There are no guarantees that living a good Christian life will relieve you of any and all challenges, burdens, and earthly torment." Life demands hard work, responsibility and, yes, gospel music, "because it helps keep the flames of Christian faith burning in us."