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TobyMac Extended Interview
Clip: 2/8/2013 | 6m 41s
Watch more of our interview with Christian music artist TobyMac.
“The wall is coming down between Christian music and mainstream music,” says this Christian hip-hop and pop artist, who adds that he and other Christian musicians are all “flawed people depending on grace.”
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
TobyMac Extended Interview
Clip: 2/8/2013 | 6m 41s
“The wall is coming down between Christian music and mainstream music,” says this Christian hip-hop and pop artist, who adds that he and other Christian musicians are all “flawed people depending on grace.”
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