May 26, 2012

It's Time For Freedom

I heard something amazing in prison this morning that I wanted to share with you. My buddy Steve told me about a friend of his (let's call him Jeff) who has been inside for 30 years—and he's only 47 years old. And while he's been up for parole a couple times before this latest time, each time prior one of his victim's family members was there to speak against his release. But something happened this past week. Something changed. Yes, the victim's sister was still there. But something changed in her. She said that she believed it was time for him to be released. That it was time for her to forgive and to move on. Jeff was sentenced to life in prison for something he did when he was 17. And now, 30 years later he's being recommended to be released from prison on parole. The sister had one condition: that Jeff check in with her once a month and let her know how he's doing. Whoa! This story of forgiveness and redemption cuts straight to the heart of the gospel message. God doesn't want any of us to live in unforgiveness...and most of us need it ourselves, and need to offer it to someone else! Forgiveness doesn't happen when we deserve it. It happens when we don't. I pray that you will, in honor of Jeff, take a moment and offer forgiveness to someone in your life...someone who probably doesn't appear to deserve it, but who desperately needs it. I'd love to hear your story. If you'd like to send me an email, I'd love that.



May 7, 2012

Midwest Jaunt in May

I love going to the Midwest...especially because it usually involves seeing great friends, family, and of course...baseball! I'm hoping to make three MLB games this trip - Chicago Cubs (my 2nd trip to Wrigley), the Twins (with my family!), and a new, unexpected, first time trip to catch the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park. Along the way, I'll be visiting a few radio stations to talk about my brand new single "Pilgrim Man" and somehow convince them that their ratings will increase if they play it. And their children will be better behaved and get scholarships to good schools.

I'm especially thrilled about a few concert opportunities to share my songs & stories with people along the way. Something happens when we come together and take a few moments to be authentic and vulnerable. Hope takes root, and people are encouraged. For that, I'm continually amazed and honored.

Hope to see you sometime along the way...

Don't forget my new music video...and the opportunity to get a free download of the song here.