YOHE: OK. But anyway, I remember at one point I was kind of singing kind of like high church kind of stuff. My mom just came - because my mom and dad and her sister had a trio that sang black gospel a capella. And I would listen to them but I didn't really feel like I had that. And she came to me, she said Vicki, you've got to sing from deep within. She says you're just singing, like, on the surface.

MARTIN: That people are still surprised that you're white and sing the way you do. And you've also said that some of the predominantly white congregations aren't as receptive to your style as you wished they were. It's interesting because on the one hand we say music is a universal language.


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And a lot of the black churches nowadays, they are doing 90 minute services. It's a whole kind of different movement now. But I don't think they've gotten the memo that, you know, they don't stay till 4:00 in the afternoon. That's my perspective on it because I've been to white churches and black churches and I've just kind of compared the two. I don't really think it's when they say, you know, it's segregated, yeah, I know we have that but I think it's preference.

YOHE: Well, I just, I wasn't raised with the black-and-white thing, OK? My parents aspirins were black so I never - we were raised in South Dakota. We moved to Louisiana when I was 14. That's where racism hit me and I was like, my mom and dad had to sit me down because up in South Dakota it was - we had - our church was 70 percent black. It was Ellsworth Air Force Base out there, so I mean, we were, you know, so as far as the black-and-white thing, like for me she just told me I got your baby and he happen to be biracial. And then when I got to my second one, a friend of mine said my niece is, you know, she's going to have a baby but she wants to give it up for adoption. Are you interested? Biracial? So I had to get on the list saying OK I want. I would've taken a black child; I would've taken a white child.

The color to me, I think we got to get over it. It's just kids that are in need. And so, when we started going over there, we started like maybe six kids and I'd go back again and go to the village and get four more and then we get support, you know, because I wanted to make sure we had support for them, and then I'd go back. One time I went back, I got 10; I was so excited to get 10 more. And so now, since 2008, we've not added anymore. We have 42. Because the recession hit in 2008, I lost so many partners that helped me. So my vision is to have a campus to house 1,000. God said Vicki, go there, put them in a mansion. So we found a 10,000 square foot home that's just beautiful, and he said I want them to eat off of linen tablecloths. I wanted to wipe their faces with linen napkins. I want you to get two chefs and I want them to be served by chefs. I want them to go to the kitchen five times a day, three meals and two snacks. I want them to have plenty of food for leftovers and go to a private school. And so we've done that. They're staying there. We're going to raise them up there so then they can duplicate themselves and change Africa. So that's been the vision. And I love what I do but I'm hoping someday to live there six months and here six months.

YOHE: I feel like I have a lot more to do. I - I'm a worshiper. I'm a praise and worshiper. I love to lead people to the presence of God. And I, even the trees lift their branches to praise him. The flowers in the fields burst forth with blooming. The wind whispers he's alive. Ocean waters slap against the rocks to applaud him. Even fish leap from the sea to adore him and to praise him. But there's something about our praise, and I try to get that across to people as I travel around the world, 26 countries now, 120 dates a year. I love what I do. I want to emphasize that in really reiterate to people that the miracle that they need in their life is on the other side of their worship. Sometimes we come into his presence and we have a list of things we need. But if you knew what was on the other side, if you just lifting, finding the strength to lift that hand and lift that voice and give him praise and worship him, I think there'd be a lot more worshipers around knowing that, you don't worship him so he'll do something for you. But it's kind of like your children come and say mom, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you I love you and then - 'cause they want you to do something, but when they come and say I love you and then they walk away, it's like whatever they want I'm going to do for them. You know what I'm saying? And that's how it is in worship. He just wants us to come say you know what, because of who you are I give you praise. And so that's kind of the message I want to get out to audiences. And I never call my concerts concerts anymore, I call them night of worship because I want people to come with that mentality to worship.

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