
During the mission to India, I'll be both working in some form of construction during the day, and at night a few of us will be using our musical gifts to both lead worship and perform for the local community of Kalavai. We've had a few practices so far, and the music is really starting to come together. I've developed a real heart for the music we've chosen to share while we're over there. Here is a short list of some of my favorites that we'll be playing, and a bit on why they speak to me personally, in regards to this trip to India.
In Your Eyes : by Peter Gabriel
There are few songs that are dubbed "secular" that without any question can in one way reflect the heart of worship towards the most high God, and then in another way be totally disregarded as simply an 80's love theme to the film "Say Anything". I've loved this song and it's songwriter for years. I don't know what or who Peter Gabriel was writing about when he wrote this song, but every time I hear it, I think about abandoned worship towards the God I love and serve. "In Your Eyes I am Complete. I see the Doorway to a Thousand Churches."
Share the Well : by Caedmon's Call
I discovered Caedmon's while at Taylor and their 40 Acres album became one a few that never left my 5-disc CD changer. This band unearthed a feeling within me that music was about discovering what more God has to say to you personally than any Bible study or Theology course ever could. The band traveled internationally to South America and India to see where God wanted them to be and who they could serve, and during their travels they recorded their masterpiece album, also entitled Share the Well. This song is (in my mind) the theme song to each and every missions trip to India that GCC sends out. "You know I've heard good people say There's nothing I can do it's half a world away. Maybe you got Money. Maybe you got Time. Maybe you got the Living Well that ain't ever runnin' dry. Share the Well. Share with your brother. Share the well my friend. It's takes a deeper well to Love One Another. Share the Well my Friend."
Man in the Mirror : by Michael Jackson
Say what you will about the man who wrote this song, and his jaded past, or his recent resurgence in popularity due to his death - But deep down Michael Jackson was a loving person and cared when nobody was willing to provide for the least of these. Jackson indeed was a showman, but he was not all show. He understood that it took personal sacrifice and action to make his love for others known. He reached out to both young and old and made sure the those who were invisible or suffering felt loved. He knew that significant world change was a personal responsibility and started with him alone. "If you want to make the world a better place take a look at your self and Make a Change."
Pray for me Bother : by A.R. Rahman
This is a new song that we are doing simply because it is big in India right now. The songwriter is the same composer who wrote most of the music for last year's BEST PICTURE Oscar, "Slumdog Millionaire". The song is pretty simple and is about the searching for truth in a world with many influences. In the end, the songwriter simply asks for us to pray for him / her so that they may find real truth. I believe this song speaks to many in the Indian culture, which is why it is so popular. There and MANY gods in the Hindu culture, and I can imagine that finding repliable answers for a reliable deity are hard to come by in the day to day life of someone living in India. "Lookin’ for the answers to all the questions In my life. Will I be alone? Will you be there by my side? Is it something he said? Is it something he did? I wonder why he is searchin’ for the answers to stay alive."
Mother India : by Caedmon's Call
This may be my favorite song that we're doing while in India. It's a prayer for blessing and a realization of God's grace over India. There is so much work to be done and there is a lot of need all over the country. We are 50 people who have 10 days to make Kalavai a better place to live and hopefully help others come to know the one true God. But God is already in India and will be there after we leave. He will continue to love on Kalavai and all of India for the rest of time. Our trip is but a grain of sand in comparison to the amount of time God will be amongst the people of India, and His love for them is for them is eternal. "Father God, you have shed your tears for Mother India. They have fallen to water ancient seeds that will grow into hands that touch the untouchable. How blessed are the poor, the sick, the weak. Father, forgive me, for I have not believed. Like Mother India, I have groaned and grieved. Father, forgive me, I forgot Your grace. Your Spirit falls on India and captured me in Your embrace."
