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Connection Through Praise and Worship: Matt Redman & Mark Schultz

Connection Through Praise and Worship: Matt Redman & Mark Schultz

Season 1 Episode 210 Published 5 years, 7 months ago
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We all value connection: to our loved ones, to the world around us, to the principles that matter to us. And our most important connection is with God, which can feel so powerful through our praise. Worship leader Matt Redman shares how music became his escape from the darkness he endured in his youth—his father’s suicide early in his life, then abuse in his teen years. But when Matt was introduced to Steven Curtis Chapman’s music in college, he found a path that would draw him near to God through living in a state of constant wonder. Singer/songwriter Mark Schultz was struggling to make it big in the Nashville music scene when he met a youth pastor who would change his life. After working with kids and singing songs from the heart, Mark landed a record deal, and today, he’s built a beautiful life by putting praise for Jesus above everything. Plus, after being adopted in his childhood, Mark finally understood the heavenly meaning of that word when he adopted his own little one.

 

Links, Products and Resources Mentioned:

Sarah Young

Jesus Calling Podcast

Jesus Calling books

Jesus Calling devotional

Jesus Calling Prayer Call

Jesus Calling Kids/Childrens

Jesus Calling Podcast Episode with Steven Curtis Chapman: "A Father's Love Is Special" 

 

Matt Redman

BibleGateway.com Psalms

10,000 Reasons song Let There Be Wonder album

If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, there’s help. Please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.

 

Mark Schultz 

Remember Me Mission

Kansas State University

Ryman Auditorium

Grand Ole Opry

 

Mattie Jackson Selecman

 

Interview Quotes:

“I needed to talk to God. I needed to cry out to God. Music seemed like a really powerful way to do that.” - Matt Redman

“I loved that we weren't just singing about Him, but we were singing to Him.” - Matt Redman

“One of the challenges of trying to portray God through music is to do with trying to paint the biggest picture of Him that you can.” - Matt Redman

“He's the lion and the lamb, He is the God who thunders and whispers. He's a God who terrifies, and yet He befriends. He's the one who knelt down, washed the feet of His disciples, even though He's the one whose footstool is the earth.” - Matt Redman

“There's something special about hearing a father's words speak over you, that they believe in you, and cast a vision for you, and I think there's something about that that you kind of grow into that as

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