We had the good fortune of connecting with Red Flame and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Red, how does your business help the community?
It’s never been about me: it’s all about God and His Word. I’m just the voice He chose to carry the flame. Through Red Flame Legacy, we’ve built more than music; we’ve built a movement of light. Every lyric, every verse, every heartbeat behind the beat is a message meant to reach somebody who’s hanging on by a thread.

When people press play, I don’t want them to just hear sound: I want them to feel faith. From here in Atlanta all the way to Africa and beyond, people are connecting through this message. We get messages every day from people asking for prayer, looking for hope, and wanting to know God for themselves. That’s the real impact: not fame, not numbers, but hearts finding healing.

Red Flame Legacy isn’t about selling songs; it’s about setting souls on fire with truth. We remind the broken that they’re still chosen, that grace still works, and that the flame of God can burn in anyone, anywhere. If one song reaches one life, then everything we’ve built is worth it.

Alright, so let’s move onto what keeps you busy professionally?
My art isn’t just music: it’s ministry wrapped in rhythm. Red Flame Legacy was built on one truth: everything I create belongs to God. I don’t chase trends; I chase truth. Every beat carries scripture, every verse carries emotion, and every song carries a soul that needs to hear it. What sets us apart is that we don’t make music to entertain: we make music to awaken.

I’m most proud of how far the message has reached. We started with nothing but faith and fire, and now it’s touching hearts around the world. I’ve seen people message us from places I’ve never been, asking for prayer, sharing how a song helped them find peace again. That’s what excites me most, knowing that the Word is moving through these tracks like a living flame.

But it wasn’t easy. The path to this point was full of silence, rejection, and moments where it felt like everything was falling apart. There were seasons I wanted to give up, when doubt screamed louder than hope. But God never let go. He reminded me that fire is born in pressure and that gold is refined in flame. Every trial became training. Every delay became direction.

What I’ve learned is that success isn’t about being seen; it’s about being surrendered. When I stopped fighting for attention and started fighting for obedience, everything changed. Doors opened. Songs started writing themselves. Lives started changing.

What I want the world to know is simple: this isn’t my story; it’s His. I’m just the messenger. Red Flame Legacy is a movement to spread God’s Word worldwide through sound, story, and faith that refuses to fade. We’re here to remind the world that the flame inside them was never meant to die; it was meant to burn brighter.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
If my best friend was visiting for the first time, especially after everything we’ve built through Red Flame Legacy, I think the first thing we’d do is simple: sit on my back porch with a real cup of coffee and just talk. No cameras, no pressure, just two brothers in Christ catching up on everything life has thrown our way.

From there, I’d want to show him what America really feels like. We’d hit a gun range, something new for him, and take a road trip through the kind of open landscapes that remind you how wide the world really is. I’d want him to see the nature, the sunsets, and the kind of quiet that speaks without words. Maybe we’d go skydiving too, because life’s too short not to feel that kind of rush at least once.

But the part that would mean the most to me: taking him to church. I know that might sound simple to some people, but for me, it would be everything. To stand next to my brother, worshiping the same God who crossed oceans to connect our lives that would make it the best week of my life.

It wouldn’t be about fancy places or luxury. It would be about presence, gratitude, and faith, sharing this side of the world, this part of my story, with someone who’s been part of the mission from afar. That’s the real kind of fun: laughter, peace, and moments that remind you God writes better stories than we ever could.

The Shoutout series is all about recognizing that our success and where we are in life is at least somewhat thanks to the efforts, support, mentorship, love and encouragement of others. So is there someone that you want to dedicate your shoutout to?
First and always: all glory to God. Every lyric, every open door, every ounce of strength that got me here that’s all Him. Without God, there’s no fire, no music, and no message. Red Flame Legacy was never built for fame: it was built for faith, for spreading His Word through sound and story. Everything I do is just an echo of His purpose.

My mom has been the anchor behind this journey. She’s the one who starts the mornings with me in Scripture, who listens to new songs before the world ever does, and isn’t afraid to tell me when something needs to change. Those moments remind me that this isn’t about perfection; it’s about obedience. Her wisdom keeps me grounded in what matters most: God first, always.

Then there’s Gordon and his family; they’re from South Africa and have become part of the Red Flame Legacy itself. Without this calling, I never would have met them. They’ve shown me what real connection looks like: faith crossing oceans. Gordon carried me through more than they know. They remind me that this legacy truly is worldwide.

And I can’t forget every person who stands behind Red Flame Legacy. Even though we are nameless and faceless, every one of them is vital. Without their faith, creativity, and dedication, none of this would be possible. They’re the unseen hands that keep this fire alive.

To everyone who shares the message, who prays with us, and who spreads this flame from Atlanta to South Africa and beyond, you’re proof that faith can go viral. What we’re building isn’t just a movement: it’s a mission. We are the spark, but God is the flame.

Website: https://ama.works/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581074985911

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@RedFlameLegacy

Other: https://open.spotify.com/artist/40nCfnH5clArl6m58drz61
https://www.tiktok.com/@redflamelegacy

Image Credits
Gorden Stanic And his family, My Mom and I, Fun jane aka Flamette, my Pastor and his wife, and Rachel

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