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RELATIONSHIPS

02/01/2020 by lastdayrecordsllc
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Let’s talk relationships. It’s not about finding the right person, but instead becoming the right person. Most people are with someone they don’t deeply want to be with because they were too impatient to wait…

Men and women can fall so easily into this trap. We take our eyes off of Jesus and become obsessed with filling the idol of relationships in our hearts. God will not bless any idol we try to set up. Instead, God blesses obedience and waiting.

Paztuh Mike understands this more than anyone, when he waited on his wife Anna Elisabeth. When God finally brought them together, he was so glad that he waited on the Lord. Read the full story here.

See marrying or dating the wrong person keeps you from your Kingdom purpose, derails you from your calling, and can open the door to sexual immorality.

It is much better to just wait on the Lord. The Bible says in Isaiah 40:31,

“But those who wait on the Lord
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
    they will run and not grow weary,
    they will walk and not be faint.

Learn to wait on the Lord. It’ll be worth it in the end.

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Paztuh Mike LIVE

01/24/2020 by lastdayrecordsllc
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Champaign IL, DJ BJ Clark, East St. Louis, East St. Louis Rapper, Keep On, Keep On by Paztuh Mike, Last Day Records, Men Standing Positive, Mike Wuebbles, More Than Rap, Music Business Services, PAZTUHMIKE, Radio, Shadale Johnson, Shadale Johnson Music, St. Louis, St. Louis Rapper, Urbana IL

Paztuh Mike – LIVE on The Afterwork Drive Show

More than Rap Paztuh Mike will be LIVE on “The Afterwork Drive Show” with DJ BJ Clark on 104.5FM in Urbana, Illinois – Thursday February 13th, 2020 at 5:15 PM.

Paztuh Mike will be discussing:

  1. How he turned a record company into a non-profit.
  2. Sharing some music business tips for independent artists
  3. Airing his new single – Keep On Ft. Shadale Johnson

If you’re not local to Urbana, IL- live stream it online at www.wrfu.net

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More Than Rap- a simple phrase that represents Paztuh Mike’s life. His potent and authentic lyrics, words and stories relate to a broad audience; from sacred to secular, pulpit to street, young and old. Depending on the listeners, the message may have a different flavor but it always conveys the same hard-hitting truths. Be prepared for Paztuh Mike to rattle your conscience and your car speakers. He’s open for both speaking and performance engagements at schools, churches, detention centers, state prisons and more. You’ll be encouraged, refreshed and challenged to become the best you that you were meant to be. Book Paztuh Mike today!

This is the true story about how this Christian Hip Hop Artist Paztuh Mike went from MiNiMe to Paztuh Mike in his music career and ministry.

What’s In A Name? From MiNiMe to Paztuh Mike

01/01/2020 by lastdayrecordsllc
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Call Him MiNiMe:

When Paztuh Mike first hit the hip hop scene, fans knew him as MiNiMe. The name sprang up years earlier when neighborhood friends started making comparisons between Mike and his uncle. “You’re a mini version of him,” they’d say. But another confidante, Kevin, had taken Mike under his wing and was teaching his young protégé how to navigate the streets. Kevin knew Mike and his uncle well, so it made sense for him to have an opinion about Mike’s identity. One day he told him: “Man, you’re not a mini version of your uncle. You’re your own person…a mini version of YOU.”

“Mini me?” Mike responded.

“Yeah,” Kevin said. “Minime”

Mike, who was 14 at the time, wasn’t too crazy about the nickname. But Kevin didn’t care. He called Mike “Minime” whenever he saw him. And others in the neighborhood followed suit.

During the next few years, Mike honed his rap skills and earned a reputation as one of the best hip hop artists around town. Kevin approached him with a simple proposition: “If you ever make it big in the rap game, stick with Minime.” Mike agreed, but still wasn’t thrilled with the prospect of taking the stage as Minime. So, he didn’t think much of the conversation. That is, until tragedy struck. Just one year later, Kevin died in a car accident.

“When I found out about Kevin, I immediately took on MiNiMe,” Mike recalls. “The name was his idea. I wanted to honor his memory and keep the promise I’d made to him.”

MiNiMe’s popularity kept growing with the rise of his recording studio, MiNiMe Studio Productions. His music was hard-hitting and raw, promoting a lifestyle of fast money, drugs, and women. It was a lifestyle he knew all too well. He’d grown up fatherless, so the streets shaped his character and his songs. Even though his lyrics degraded women and promoted violence, his rap skills were undeniable. MiNiMe was getting a taste of what he envisioned for his future: a path to becoming one of hip hop’s greatest rap superstars.

But God had other plans.

The Transformation

Behind the scenes, Mike was growing tired of his loose lifestyle. At the same time, he was having regular conversations with his grandmother about Jesus. After numerous visits with her and much time in prayer, he eventually committed his life to following Christ.

Although fans still knew him as MiNiMe, an obvious change began to take place in his music. He continued to make creative beats and showcase his lyrical brilliance, but he no longer bashed women or promoted the pimp mindset he had grown accustomed to. Instead, his songs spoke of hope, saving himself for marriage, and holding onto God no matter what came his way. It was a transformation everybody noticed.

Losing It All

Mike was enjoying his new lease on life when God began to challenge him about his career. He constantly told God that he loved music, but would give it all up if his wife came into his life. One day, God asked in return, “But would you give it all up for Me?” For several days, Mike heard this question in his heart and his answer was always the same: “Yes, Lord.” Then he received another directive—“You’ve done a really good job seeking my hand. Now it’s time to seek My face.” As Mike contemplated all that God was stirring in him, he found himself on his knees one night crying out, “Lord, I will give all this up for You!” From that moment, a process began to take place that forever changed Mike’s life. He admits it was a process that got off to a rocky start.

“Right after that prayer, everything started falling apart,” Mike reflects. “And I mean within days. I lost my car, my recordings, my studio time…I had nothing to show for all that I had invested over the years. Before I knew it, I was bitter and mad at God. But the truth is, I loved my music more than I loved God. I was already doing some ministry, but music was the only thing I thought I was good at. So I gripped onto it. My music was everything to me. God knew He had to get me to the point where I really would give up everything for Him.””

From MiNiMe To Paztuh Mike

For the next five years, Mike focused on ministry while he went through a healing process and a change of heart toward God. In that time, he truly learned to put God before his music. And then, in 2014, he felt the Lord’s leading to pick up the mic again. That year saw a boom in Mike’s music and ministry. He was certain his career was about to take off. But there was one more piece of personal business he had to address: his stage name.   

People had already begun to call him “Pastor,” another label he initially ran from. He understood more than anybody that real change had taken place in his life, but he wasn’t interested in such a “churchy” title.

“By this time, I was ministering nonstop,” Mike says. “Folks living in these urban areas didn’t see me as an outsider, someone behind a pulpit they couldn’t touch. They saw me as one of them, someone they could actually see doing the work that needed to be done. It was important for me to stay approachable and relatable. I didn’t think being known as ‘Pastor’ would help me do that.”

With time, though, that outlook changed. Over the next few years, he grew his nonprofit, Men Standing Positive, was ordained into ministry, got married, and served in neighborhoods, schools, and churches around the St. Louis region.

“I knew it was time,” Paztuh Mike explains. “God had been dealing with me about changing my name for years and I was finally ready to listen. He had nothing to do with the creation of MiNiMe and He didn’t want me to have anything to do with it either. It was part of my past. Now it was time to take the title He had placed upon my life.” 

Mike embraced “Pastor,” gave it his own creative flair, and officially put MiNiMe to rest. Now, Paztuh Mike was, and is, here to stay.  

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Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.

HUMILITY

11/20/2019 by lastdayrecordsllc
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Most people say things like “I would never do that” and “I will never do this.” But really, when it comes down to it; you do not know what you will actually do until you are in a situation. It’s easy to be humble when you are low. But it can be very hard to diligently walk in humility when you are exalted.

The Bible talks about staying humble and the dangers of pride. In Proverbs 16:18, the Bible says, “Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.” Pride says, “I don’t need God, I’m good.” This is a dangerous place to be. Satan himself was puffed up in pride, and wanted to be God. This pride got him cast down to the earth with no chance of repentance. God takes pride seriously, so we must ask the Lord to examine our hearts, to make sure we stay in a spirit of humility.

The trick is staying humble when the Lord exalts you. It’s easier to be humble when everything has been stripped away and you are low. True humility stays humble whether you are on top of the mountain or in the valley. True humility makes you a great leader. Stay humble folks.

Don’t get tied up in the opinions of others, but instead chose to have a good day. Chose to please God, not man!

GOOD DAY

11/11/2019 by lastdayrecordsllc
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There are so many things in our everyday life we cannot control. Negative mindsets and comments can come on a daily basis from family members, friends, and coworkers. These words can be very rough especially if you are dealing with your own insecurities. A lot of times you cannot control what other people do and how they feel about you. But you can control your thought process and how you choose to feel about it. Do everything you can to look at the good in your life and magnify that each and every day making everyday a good day. At the end of the day, you want to please God, not man anyway.

The truth is, if you are always trying to please people, you will never truly please God. In the Bible, the Apostle Paul said in Galatians 1:10, “For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ.” In order to truly be servants of Christ, we have to learn how to be okay with disapproval from people. This can be difficult, but it is possible to achieve when your love for God is stronger than your love to be accepted by people.

LEADERSHIP

11/11/2019 by lastdayrecordsllc
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When you have an idea as a leader, you first need to be able to carry it out yourself so you can work out all the mistakes. If you practice this, you will be more effective at leading people. You need to do first what you expect the people to do later. A manager tells people what to do but a leader says ‘Follow Me’. Leadership takes true action and setting of the example.

Jesus Christ was our best example of leadership that we can follow. Jesus would model how to do something, then have the disciples do it themselves. For example, He first showed His disciples how He baptized before the disciples did it on their own. He also cast out demons, healed the sick, and opened blind eyes as an example to the disciples before they went out and did the same.

Consistently Jesus said, “Follow Me”, approaching people from all walks of life, giving them the opportunity to follow or not. He didn’t sugar coat what people would have to give up in order to follow Him. In fact, he was incredibly honest with the cost of being His disciple. Jesus gave people a choice. Leadership that aims to control will never work, but leadership that aims to empower will be much more successful.

Remember this next time you’re in position of leadership. Learn to set the example first, learn to empower, and see what God will do!

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