Philosophers, poets and presidents have mused about change since the beginning of time. “Nothing endures but change.” (Heraclitus) “The times they are a changing.” (Bob Dylan) “Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” (John F. Kennedy) Some people resist it and some thrive on it but few things are more exhilarating, or necessary, than change. Early in 2007, as Beloved set out to work on their third studio project, they knew something new and different was about to happen. “We were growing and changing as people, as artists, so naturally that was reflected in the music and lyrics we were writing,” says Amy. Kim adds, “Going in a different direction for this project was a deliberate choice for us. Sonically we wanted to create music that was more in line with what we like to sing and listen to. And lyrically we wanted to challenge ourselves and our listeners to get out there and live the life God intended for us. It’s seems to be such a simple message but it’s one that a lot of people have a hard time grasping and actually living out, day to day.” Change was not only a factor in their music but in their lives. In June Kim gave birth to her first child, Beau Michael, and was adapting to the newness of motherhood. “Being a mother is everything and nothing I expected. Beau is my absolute heart and joy. But I will admit the adjustment was difficult. I am a very driven person who lives for change so to have to do the same exact thing over and over every day, with virtually no interaction with other people…that was a challenge.” While Kim was experiencing being a new mom, Denise had become a new grandmother. “I love being a young grandmother. I had my kids when I was young and back then I was so wrapped up in doing everything just right and making sure things were the way they ‘ought to be’. Now I realize what really matters and I enjoy every little moment with my granddaughter,” Denise says. The life change for Amy was one of loss, with the passing of her mother in early 2008. “The death of my mother was particularly difficult because, since my dad has already passed as well, I no longer have any living parents. As a single woman, that was frightening for me. Although I have been living and supporting myself for many years, I suddenly felt very alone and abandoned, in a way.” These major life changes no doubt supplied profound inspiration for the songs that were to become Wake the World. The first track “I Dare You” solidifies that “we aren’t in Kansas anymore”, so to speak. The driving guitar riffs and bratty pop BGVs are the perfect match for it’s “you can do it” lyrics. “One of my greatest pleasures in life is encouraging people and helping them to accomplish their goals and dreams. I was raised by parents that taught me from a very young age that through Christ, I could do anything I set my mind to. I have realized that not everyone was raised that way so anytime I can, I try to get that message out there. Without Christ, I am nothing, but with Him I am everything,” says Kim. The title song “Wake the World” was inspired by the missions program of Cross Pointe Church where Kim and Amy are members. “Missions is not only going across the world, it’s going across the street, or even just across the hall. It’s merely about opening our eyes, looking around to see a need and meeting that need,” says Amy. “Love God, Serve Others, Share Your Story”, which was produced by Mac Powell of Third Day, was inspired by the church’s mission statement. “I love this mission statement because it is so concise, direct and to the point. If we would just focus on those three things, love God, serve others and share your story, everything else would just fall in line,” Kim says. Proverbs 13:12 and the story of Rachel in Genesis 30 was the inspiration for “Hope Deferred”. Amy explains, “I am by nature and environment a reserved person. It is difficult for me to ‘put it all out there’. But I knew, I could feel God calling me to be more honest and transparent with what was deep inside me. That’s where “Hope Deferred” came from…….deep inside.” “Jehovah-Jireh” was born out of a miraculous healing of Denise’s husband. “In 2005, my husband Brian was very ill in the hospital. He was only 12 hours away from a major surgery to have his colon removed. The doctor came in to check on him and decided to run a test one last time before the surgery. Miraculously the test came back as if nothing was wrong so they did not do the surgery. That experience made God, and all the different qualities of Him, come alive to me,” says Denise. “Favorite Thing” was inspired by Zephaniah 3:17, but almost didn’t get written. “We worked on ‘Favorite Thing’ over several weeks. It came together slowly and in pieces but we kept at it. I just knew this was going to be such an important message and we had to keep at it until it was complete. I am amazed how it turned out so intimate and personal. To even understand a tiny bit, that I, and each one of us, is God’s favorite thing. That is just overwhelming,” says Kim. With so much change abounding, it is clear that one thing hasn’t changed. The core and heartbeat of this project, and this group, is Jesus. Denise explains, “We never want to assume that the person listening to our music already knows and has a relationship with Jesus. The one constant message in all of our songs is that Jesus is the only way to have eternal salvation and a joyful abundant life here on this earth. Everything else can change, but that must stay the same.”
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