| BETWEEN THE LINER NOTES The Faith of Zoro By Mia Evans The 700 Club
 
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		   His  pounding sound forces music fans to their feet. Meet the man behind the rhythm  -- Zoro the Drummer.  He’s rocked the  stage with famous names like Lenny Kravitz, and during his stellar 20-year  career, Zoro has toured with New Edition, Bobby Brown, Jodi Watley and Sean  Lennon. But “Z” doesn’t hang out in the  shadow of celebrities. This bona fide rock star has made the cover of several  music magazines. He’s consistently earned the title of best R&B drummer in  the world. In the fashion world, the mark of Zoro makes a bold statement. It’s  all thanks to his mother’s influential design.  However, the greatest gift she gave her  son was Jesus. That’s why Zoro goes by another name: the "Minister of Groove".  Zoro’s mom came up with the  famous nickname after a family trip to Mexico.   “I just bought  one of those souvenir hats that you buy at the bull fights and tacked it on my  wall. She said, ‘You should wear it ‘cause you’re kind of like the real Zorro,”  he recalls. “’You have a heart for the people, and you always want to do good.’  I started wearing it, and the rest was history.” Zoro grew up grooving to the  Motown sound of the ‘60s. He started out banging on coffee cans and soon  discovered percussion was his passion.  Music eased his growing  pains.  Zoro was raised in Compton,  California, one of America’s  toughest cities. His mom struggled to care for seven children on her own. Circumstances  forced the family to move 30 times but love kept them grounded. Zoro says, “I went to one of these vacation Bible school places  and heard all the different sermons. They said, ‘Do you want to give your life  to Jesus?’ Man, I just felt the presence of God, and I just went up there  bawling and weeping.” In high school Zoro saved up  money to buy a used drum set.  He threw  himself into music and found his purpose. “When I play the  drums, I’m always grooving and I’m grooving for the Lord,” he says.  He also found a few friends at  another high school. “I  was this little hurting kid who just wanted to be loved and needed attention  and whatever,” Zoro says. “So I went  to Beverly Hills High School with a ghetto blaster back -- when they made them  good --  some drum sticks, a practice pad and my pimped out yellow suit. You can’t  miss Big Bird out on the campus. Cranking some Earth, Wind and  Fire.  So I’ll just play the sticks until  someone comes up and talks to me.  “The first kid that came up and talked to me  was Kenny Gordy and then Lenny Kravitz. Kenny was the son of Barry Gordy, owner  of Motown. Lenny was just some kid. He liked me, took me under his wing and  introduced me to everybody as his cousin.” With natural talent and determination, Zoro rose  to the top of the music world.  But it  would be a long way down.   “I  loved the Lord, but I was like many people,” he explains. “I was not fully  surrendered and obeying Him. So I chose to marry someone, and I never consulted  God. I never asked God. I didn’t have the wisdom to. I thought I don’t want to ask  because what if He says no.” After two years of marriage, Zoro rededicated  his heart to Jesus and began tithing.   His wife didn’t support fully his commitment to Christ.  As he drew closer to God, he and his wife  drifted apart.  His marriage failed.  Soon after, an earthquake destroyed Zoro’s  home in LA. Though he was nearly broke, he continued tithing, and he became  even more intent on following Jesus.  “I made a vow to  the Lord that, 'I am gonna be celibate  until You bring the woman of  God that You have for me.  I’m going to try it Your way. I’m going to see if Your Word  really is true if I honor and obey You.'”  God opened doors for Z, and his  career soared. Life on the  road brought Zoro around the world, including  Nashville,  TN, Music    City USA.  After a show, there was easy access to sex,  drugs and alcohol. But Zoro had a secret weapon to fight against temptation. “I went to my  room, read my Bible, prayed, read Christian books and I got on the phone with  different men of God. They said, ‘You’re gonna do it, Z. You’re gonna make it.’  I held myself accountable.” Walking with Jesus has given Zoro true fulfillment. God has  given him the one thing he’d been waiting for -- a beautiful wife and now two  children. They’re the kind of things fame and money just can’t buy. “It’s  like God wants to give you the whole kingdom. He has all these things for you,  all these treasures for us,” Zoro says. “But He’s just seeing if you’ll give  Him your heart, if you’ll trust Him, and if you’ll obey Him when you hear Him  -- not look at the circumstances and not look at everything that’s falling  apart. But just come to Him and keep your heart pure and keep your heart  right.”   
 
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