I’ve followed Michael Card since I became a Christian in1987. I’ve had the pleasure of attending his Lament Seminar in 2016. Today is Valentine’s Day, 2021. I am spending my 3rd week in the hospital for COVID related double pneumonia. I poured out many healthful tears while reviewing notes & lectures from the 2016 conference. No visitors are allowed & I certainly miss my family, but I wouldn’t exchange this opportunity to walk with Jesus in the Wilderness for anything!
I never heard of Michael Card until I became Catholic. His recording of "Be Thou my vision" brought me to tears. I'm so glad that Michael Card is ecumenical with other Catholics like John Michael Talbot. Great guy.
Just wanted to say thank-you Michael Card for all those word songs! No greater power except God himself than His word. A friend was sharing with me how our birth certificates are ownership, how we are all slaves. Hallelujah
Refreshing as Ravishing! A work of God's manifold and wonderful grace.The ministry of Dr. Card is rare and so pulsating in a fallen world of religions and quests. Thanks to This University community for this interview and thanks to Mr. Card. Shalom!😊😊
I became a Christian in 1984 and soon after, watched Michael perform El Shaddai on "The Rock Gospel Show" (UK). I fell in love with the biblical content and easy to listen to music of his songs. I have found strength, encouragement, knowledge and a deeper longing to read the scriptures because of his songs. We played "Jesus let us come to know you" in 1989 and 1998 at our babies funerals which helped us in our grief. I am indebted to Michael and certainly God for giving Michael his ministry. I would love to one day thank him personally.
The Biblical answer in pain is praise- the Lord taught me this when we had a stillborn daughter at term- not jumping about praise but a gentl submission to His will in our lives- later we see no pain is wasted and much fruit comes from our pain. The Bible tells us we will have trials and to rejoice
Yes!!! And I also love Rich Mullin's wrestling songs! Oh my gosh yeah I really do appreciate a good sad song that speaks right to my pain. Like "hard to get"! Oh that song helped me so much. Enneagram fours and perhaps all of us need lament!! Loreena McKennitt song Dante's prayer really helped me a lot too
A new installment of our *_Conversations_** interview series* is now available -- featuring musician, author, and friend of the University, *Michael Card*. th-cam.com/video/dRVYj-iqSiI/w-d-xo.html
Christ was called "A man of sorrows' and many Christians forget that and get on the 'hype' train...that is not realistic...We do have joy in the Lord...but sometimes we have pain that brings us closer to Him ....
So the start was at a small black church - but how did you, a white kid from a wealthy family, get started at a small black church ? And how did you first come to know the Lord as your savior ?
He grew up Mennonite... like Amish, but more in touch with salvation by grace and interacting outside the Mennonite community than the Amish. I never knew he was from a wealthy family.
Dr. Lane was the pastor of that church while Mike was attending Western Kentucky University. It was a small black church, but students flocked to it to sit under Dr. Lane. That’s where I started going to church when I gave my life to the Lord in 1977 and met Mike there. I remember us sitting in a circle in the back room on Wednesday nights and sharing with the Lord had been teaching us during the week and looking at him thinking, “he’s too holy for me.” I had my eye on him, but I was a baby Christian and he was way out of my league spiritually. Always kind, always thoughtful, and always a gentleman. And he always had something profound to say. He’s the real deal.
This is so funny because I feel like there's so many songs out there about suffering as Christians and "no one understands you and you're not alone" wawawa and all of that honestly, as someone who has struggled I preferred more of an escape music so I would prefer joyful music in my suffering. But I never really saw Michael's music as negative and downing like a lot of the modern music these days.
I’ve followed Michael Card since I became a Christian in1987. I’ve had the pleasure of attending his Lament Seminar in 2016. Today is Valentine’s Day, 2021. I am spending my 3rd week in the hospital for COVID related double pneumonia. I poured out many healthful tears while reviewing notes & lectures from the 2016 conference. No visitors are allowed & I certainly miss my family, but I wouldn’t exchange this opportunity to walk with Jesus in the Wilderness for anything!
Praise God. How are you feeling?
what an intelligent and humble in spirit man. I listened to his music in my teens and it's calmness got me through tough times.
Oh my gosh I love this!!! "Sing from scripture, community is your best inspiration" 💚💚💚💚💚
I never heard of Michael Card until I became Catholic. His recording of "Be Thou my vision" brought me to tears. I'm so glad that Michael Card is ecumenical with other Catholics like John Michael Talbot. Great guy.
I have met Michael in Israel and we spent two weeks together (I as security) and he is truly a beautiful human been and an excellent guitar player.
He's a tremendous poet who knows his Lord and shares Him wonderfully.
Very humble and genuine.
Wow!!!! He's done so much more work than I thought!!!
Just wanted to say thank-you Michael Card for all those word songs! No greater power except God himself than His word. A friend was sharing with me how our birth certificates are ownership, how we are all slaves. Hallelujah
This mans preaching, teaching and music have fingerprints all over my life! He is a gift!
Refreshing as Ravishing! A work of God's manifold and wonderful grace.The ministry of Dr. Card is rare and so pulsating in a fallen world of religions and quests. Thanks to This University community for this interview and thanks to Mr. Card. Shalom!😊😊
I became a Christian in 1984 and soon after, watched Michael perform El Shaddai on "The Rock Gospel Show" (UK). I fell in love with the biblical content and easy to listen to music of his songs. I have found strength, encouragement, knowledge and a deeper longing to read the scriptures because of his songs. We played "Jesus let us come to know you" in 1989 and 1998 at our babies funerals which helped us in our grief. I am indebted to Michael and certainly God for giving Michael his ministry. I would love to one day thank him personally.
The Biblical answer in pain is praise- the Lord taught me this when we had a stillborn daughter at term- not jumping about praise but a gentl submission to His will in our lives- later we see no pain is wasted and much fruit comes from our pain. The Bible tells us we will have trials and to rejoice
"There is really nothing else worth singing about"... I agree...
This was a great insight into Michael Card, the person. Wonderful talent, wonderful person. He has been a blessing to the Body of Christ.
Thank you micheal card you have amazing messages in your music
Michael Card is so authentically Christian as well as an amazing singer, lyricist and musician. He’s also a left-handed guitar player which is unique.
you need love the most when you least deserve it
your song.SPIRIT OF THE AGE still makes me cry.
It's like his songs are strong and deep but they have such great rhythm so they feel happy even though they might be heavy.
Love it!!!
Wow what a testimony, Michael.
Funny they said that he focuses on suffering but some of his songs are the happiest songs that I love
This man is the real deal
My hero!!!
Yes!!! And I also love Rich Mullin's wrestling songs! Oh my gosh yeah I really do appreciate a good sad song that speaks right to my pain. Like "hard to get"! Oh that song helped me so much. Enneagram fours and perhaps all of us need lament!! Loreena McKennitt song Dante's prayer really helped me a lot too
Tennessee??? Nashville!?? Been there all my life never knew he was there!! Why I never saw him??!!!
I saw him 3x. He bought me lunch one time. Ate with him & his band.
I don't know why but I was just singing "the edge" and randomly thought "I don't know Michael cardsvstory!" And so I TH-camd and found this .
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A new installment of our *_Conversations_** interview series* is now available -- featuring musician, author, and friend of the University, *Michael Card*.
th-cam.com/video/dRVYj-iqSiI/w-d-xo.html
Christ was called "A man of sorrows' and many Christians forget that and get on the 'hype' train...that is not realistic...We do have joy in the Lord...but sometimes we have pain that brings us closer to Him ....
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Awww affirmation.
Wow
So the start was at a small black church -
but how did you, a white kid from a wealthy family,
get started at a small black church ?
And how did you first come to know the Lord as your savior ?
He grew up Mennonite... like Amish, but more in touch with salvation by grace and interacting outside the Mennonite community than the Amish. I never knew he was from a wealthy family.
Dr. Lane was the pastor of that church while Mike was attending Western Kentucky University. It was a small black church, but students flocked to it to sit under Dr. Lane. That’s where I started going to church when I gave my life to the Lord in 1977 and met Mike there. I remember us sitting in a circle in the back room on Wednesday nights and sharing with the Lord had been teaching us during the week and looking at him thinking, “he’s too holy for me.” I had my eye on him, but I was a baby Christian and he was way out of my league spiritually. Always kind, always thoughtful, and always a gentleman. And he always had something profound to say. He’s the real deal.
This is so funny because I feel like there's so many songs out there about suffering as Christians and "no one understands you and you're not alone" wawawa and all of that honestly, as someone who has struggled I preferred more of an escape music so I would prefer joyful music in my suffering. But I never really saw Michael's music as negative and downing like a lot of the modern music these days.
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I love Michael and his music however I feel he has fallen more deeply into and ecumenical mind set