Moved
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About the Book
People use the term “moved” to describe a mental state or emotion. Being truly moved by something usually goes much further than emotions and feelings. Someone who is “moved by a song” is therefore ”moved to tears” or “moved to dance”. Being moved by something is action fueled by emotion, feelings or experience. So being moved is more than a feeling. It’s feelings which lead to action; an adjective that is actually a verb.
MOVED is a commentary on modern-day Christianity; how, many Christians all too often gets caught up in services within the walls of a building, religion, tradition and liturgy, whilst sometimes neglecting the needs of broken, hurting groups of people outside those church walls. Jesus lived a selfless life of love and service to others, and more specifically the people who society of the time pushed to the outskirts.
About the Author
Social worker, child activist, and rapper Ryan Dalton was born in 1980 in the small town of Cookeville, Tennessee in America. At the age of 18 he visited Cape Town, South Africa for the first time, during a six month program with Youth With A Mission. While he was in South Africa he met the children living on the streets of downtown Cape Town. He was intrigued by their lifestyles and shocked at the callousness society displayed towards the children they labeled as “street kids”.
In 2000, after Ryan completed the six month program, he moved back to Cape Town and began fulltime work with the children living and surviving on the streets of Cape Town central business district. He is a firm believer that actions speak louder than words and over the past ten years he has attempted to “live out” his faith to the kids and others he meets, rather than preaching or “evangelizing”.
Though Ryan’s work began as merely building relationships with the children on the streets (by hanging out, taking them to visit their families, visiting them in jail or in hospital, etc.) and working with each on an individual level, over the years he saw the need to impact the situation on a greater scale. He started using music and media to try and bring awareness and change to the bigger picture. He has released two hiphop albums, where he speaks about the issues he sees on a regular basis on the streets and in the communities of Cape Town.