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Beautiful Things Out of The Dust

Over the past 4 days, the world has watched in shock as Japan has experienced the worst natural disaster and subsequent devastation in it’s history. The images and video are surreal, often looking more like the work of  Hollywood special effects wizards than real life.  But it is no movie. It is very real, and as painful and heart-breaking as it is to watch, I can’t even begin to imagine how the Japanese people are handling this destruction and complete life upheaval.

I just saw news announced that a 4-month old baby girl was found in the rubble, safe, unharmed and alive. I have no idea how it happened, but it’s hard to look at that picture and not get emotional.

Less than 5 months ago, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association held a 3-day festival in Japan, bringing the Gospel to over 50,000 Japanese people, resulting in thousands of salvations and tens of thousands more hearing the Gospel for the first time.

As I try to absorb and comprehend the constant stream of pain and loss happening on the other side of the world, Gungor’s song “Beautiful Things” came to my mind, and I couldn’t help but think how fitting those lyrics are to all that has happened and continues to unfold in Japan.

All this earth
Could all that is lost ever be found?
Could a garden come up from this ground at all?

All around
Hope is springing up from this old ground
Out of chaos life is being found in You

You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of the dust

As I write this post, there continue to be many thousands of people still missing, aftershocks numbering in the hundreds, new tsunami warnings and now the threat of nuclear meltdown. I don’t know why it all happened nor do I know what is going to happen next. But looking at this picture I am reminded that God does bring beautiful things out of the dust and make beautiful things out of us.

Hope, though it is dim, remains hope.

Pray for the people of Japan.

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You Make Beautiful Things

Last Saturday, Cross Point Church organized and mobilized 1,600+ volunteers into flood-ravaged Nashville communities to serve and help families affected by the flood begin the clean-up process.  Yesterday I shared one of my take-aways from that day, and today I want to share another.

All during last week immediately following the flood, my heart was so heavy for what was happening in my city.  As such, I fully expected to be an emotional wreck last Saturday as I got the opportunity to help hands-on and be in the middle of so much of the destruction.  The first few sights I saw were overwhelming, as huge piles of debris lined the sidewalks in front of every single home.  Once we got to the neighborhood our team was assigned, we got into groups and dispersed to serve.

With each home, homeowner and volunteer we encountered, I could not escape the overwhelming sense of hope that was everywhere.  Sure there was a lot of loss, and there were plenty of questions, but there was also community and humanity.  Sprouts of hope were pressing their way through the soil of confusion that otherwise blanketed entire communities. You couldn’t necessarily see it with your eyes, you had to see it with your heart.

See, I am doing a new thing!  Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?  I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland. – Isaiah 43:19

Throughout much of the day last Saturday, Gungor’s “Beautiful Things” song was running through my head. The song paints a perfect picture of the collision of loss and hope that so many are experiencing in the wake of the flood, and that I saw first-hand last week.  So, imagine my surprise (and explosion of emotions) when the worship team at Cross Point sang “Beautiful Things” the very next morning (which had been planned for WEEKS)!

Below is a video with images of Cross Point volunteers serving the flooded communities of Nashville, set to Gungor’s “Beautiful Things.” It’s a powerful video and depiction of hope in the midst of loss, hurt and confusion.

This Saturday, Cross Point is partnering with WAY-FM to once again dispatch volunteers out to serve flooded communities of our city.  If you’re interested in joining us, you can meet everyone Saturday morning at the Cross Point Bellevue campus at 9am (more information here). We’d love to have groups from your church, your office, your neighborhood, etc, come join us in being the hands and feet of Christ and serving our city.   If you can’t go, you can still give.

You make me new, You are making me new…


 

Gungor CD Winners

Gungor - Beautiful Things

Thanks to everybody who checked out my blog about Gungor last week and commented, tweeted, retweeted, etc!

Congratulations to the following 5 people who are the winners of a shiny new copy of Gungor’s brand new “Beautiful Things” CD, courtesy of Brash Music and Nside Management.

Kristina Levy

Kyle Reed

Rocco Capra

Shaina Paris

Michael Natrin

Happy, Happy! Joy, Joy!

Thanks for playing along and for the love, everybody! This was a lot of fun and Ive got some more stuff like this coming up soon. Stay tuned! :)

If you don’t have “Beautiful Things” and you weren’t a winner this time, I highly recommend you grab the album. It’s stunning!

 

Beautiful Things

Gungor - Beautiful Things

About a month ago I had the opportunity to see worship artist Michael Gungor’s band, Gungor, perform their new album, “Beautiful Things”, live in its entirety at the re:create 2010 Conference.  I had been listening to a pre-release copy of this album for a good couple months and as much as I loved it, the CD did not prepare me for what I experienced in the live setting at the conference.

I don’t wait to be overly dramatic, but what I experienced that day was quite simply the most beautiful, riveting and stunning God-inhabited live music and worship experience I have ever had. It was a collision of God and art unlike anything I have ever experienced. Ever. Anywhere. Ever.

Here’s a short video that will give you a tiny taste of what went down that day.

If you’re in the market for a new music purchase, I cannot recommend “Beautiful Things” enough.  It has stayed in heavy rotation in my iTunes and iPod since I first heard it, but even more so since the live experience.  The album is profound, elegant, simply complex and just plain genius.

The truth is, “Beautiful Things” is worth every single penny you would spend on it, and then some. However…

I’m excited to announce that AnIdolHeart.com is partnering with Brash Music and Nside Management to give away 5 copies of Gungor’s brand new “Beautiful Things” CD!

There are 2 ways to enter (and you can do both!)

1. comment on this blog with your answer to to following question: What is your favorite worship song and why?
2. follow me on Twitter AND tweet about this giveaway with the following: @anidolheart is giving away 5 copies of Gungor’s “Beautiful Things” CD! http://bit.ly/atCgwh (pls RT!)

Sounds pretty easy to me. :)

From all the comments and tweets received, I will randomly select 5 winners on Friday morning, March 12, and those folks will each receive a copy of the “Beautiful Things” CD.  Don’t want to roll the dice and wait until Friday?  You can buy “Beautiful Things” here now.

Ready? Set. Go!