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Chapter 23 — Tribal Gospel Christmas

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Well, that’s the end of the Tribal Gospel Christmas Album.

You heard some really old Christmas songs today, and I hope you enjoyed them.

There is no organization behind Tribal Gospel, but every few months a new album appears at TribalGospel.com

The Tribal Gospel began with a story called “Way Back in the Long Ago.”

It’s a story told around a campfire by a group of old men. I had that story on my mind for 30 years, so before I went into the hospital for a surgery I might not survive, I made sure it would be available online for anyone who wanted to hear it.

“Way Back in the Long Ago” is 18 chapters that span one hour and ten minutes.

You’ll either love it or hate it.

You can read all the scripts and download the perfomances at TribalGospel.com

While you are there, you will notice that there is no paywall, and we do not solicit donations.

In fact, we don’t even accept donations.

There is nothing about Tribal Gospel that involves money.

It is just a celebration of Jesus.

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Austral used stones as weapons.
Habilis created stone tools.
Aba Gvoha means “High Father”
Chutch Mim means “Water Cleaver”
Zorek Avnim means “Rock Thrower”
Ama Tala means “Lamb Mother”
Ushaa Shialom means “Peacemaker”
Belteshazzar means “Daniel”
The Migdal Eder was a stone tower in the middle of a pasture at the edge of town in the Long Ago.
The ancient Greeks had two words for time. Kronos was the relentless march of chronological time. Kairos was a pregnant moment in time, an inflection point of consequence.