Streetlights is the world’s first urban audio Bible, combining the authentic Word of God in the New Living Translation with a dynamic musical score influenced by the cultures of the inner city. Top recording artists, accomplished music producers, and professional videographers unite to bring you word-for-word Scripture recited to industry standard, street-credible beats. Through this relevant and engaging format, people of all literacy levels will be able to hear, understand, and internalize the Word of God.
In order for ministries to utilize Streetlights most effectively—and due to the large quantity of content and production necessary to create an audio Bible—Streetlights will be released in project phases combining thematic packages and whole books of the Bible. For example, the first thematic project phase will be titled ―Divine DNA‖ and will consist of Genesis chapters 1—6 combined with the entire Gospel of John. Producing these 27 chapters will require the collaboration of more than 20 vocal artists and 40 unique musical compositions.
Each project phase will take three to four months to complete, and will include multiple audio format products and two supplemental visual products. The first of two DVD products will consist of 10 music videos performed by influential hip-hop artists. The second DVD product will contain sound doctrinal exegesis by national artists and teachers, expounding on the Scripture content contained in each project phase. For example, the ―Divine DNA‖ teaching will address the theology of: 1) the Creator and His creation, 2) the fall of man, and 3) the Reedemer. Both DVD products will be available for purchase.
Streetlight’s audio products will be formatted for use on computers, MP3 players, mobile phones, etc.—all downloadable via the Internet in an MP3-format. As our goal is to make Streetlights accessible to people of all economic levels—especially the under-resourced—these downloadable audio MP3 files will be made available free-of-charge at our Streetlights website. In addition, attractive physical CD and DVD packaging will be available for sale at live presentations, conferences, and concert arenas.











