Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Breakfast with Matt...

It's not everyday I can work a breakfast meeting into my schedule. And, looking at my planner this week, it was going to be even more difficult. But, I enjoy meeting new people. Besides, the work will still be waiting for me when I'm done. Anyhow, this morning I had the opportunity to have breakfast with Matt Maher. Now, you may not recognize his name, but you probably love some of his music. In fact, you've probably sang a song of his a time or two before. Like "Your Grace Is Enough" a song, actually recorded by Chris Tomlin, that has become a favorite among worship leaders across the country and all over the world. Matt also co-wrote another song you love, "On the Third Day" by Michael Olson.
So, over pancakes and eggs we talked about his life, his past and where God is taking him. We discussed "Lost" (of course) plus some other great music we both enjoy and his new CD coming out this spring called "Empty & Beautiful." The more we talked, the more I wanted to know. Matt's story is quite amazing! It continues to blow me away how God has each of our lives delicately balanced. If we'll just trust Him, oh the things He'll do through us. Matt was born in Canada and after his parents divorced, he moved to the States. It was here that his cousin took him to church and began the journey that would lead Matt to where he is today. After giving his heart to Christ, Matt began to chase after the desires that God placed within him. From leading worship to recording independent CDs, Matt patiently waited on the Lord to direct him. I found myself more and more excited about the future God has for Matt and how he is already being used to impact lives through his incredible music. I can't wait to introduce him to you through his version of "Your Grace Is Enough" which will be on the radio soon. I the meantime, if you would like to know more about Matt, please check out his myspace page; http://www.myspace.com/mattmahermusic
You can also check out his music while you're there! You'll be glad you did. And, as always, please feel free to let me know what you think. Enjoy!

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