Mr. Lo Alaman–We Sang a Dirge
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Overview
Today on the podcast, I had the real privilege of getting to talk to Lo Alaman. Lo is an artist, speaker and minister. He works as Director of Community Life at the Harvest Campus of the Woodlands UMC the Woodlands, Texas. He is also a husband, a father, and a son of the Most High God. Whether preaching, spitting poetry, or just chilling with his new best friends, Lo seeks to create moments to minister the love of Jesus in every space he enters.
Today on the podcast, we talk about Lo’s new book We Sang a Dirge that released on December 3. This book is his first full-length work of poetry and is part lament of what is and part longing for what will be. It really is a powerful deep dive into his perspective on the events of and leading up to 2020. So if you haven’t already, make sure you grab a copy of We Sang a Dirge.
Lo, in this podcast, even reads one of his poems “20” to us and you won’t want to miss that, so join the conversation and let’s listen!
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Today on the podcast, I had the real privilege of getting to talk to Lo Alaman. Lo is an artist, speaker and minister. He works as Director of Community Life at the Harvest Campus of the Woodlands UMC the Woodlands, Texas. He is also a husband, a father, and a son of the Most High God. Whether preaching, spitting poetry, or just chilling with his new best friends, Lo seeks to create moments to minister the love of Jesus in every space he enters.
Today on the podcast, we talk about Lo’s new book We Sang a Dirge that released on December 3. This book is his first full-length work of poetry and is part lament of what is and part longing for what will be. It really is a powerful deep dive into his perspective on the events of and leading up to 2020. So if you haven’t already, make sure you grab a copy of We Sang a Dirge.
Lo, in this podcast, even reads one of his poems “20” to us and you won’t want to miss that, so join the conversation and let’s listen!
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