Randy
Travis: "Music Ministry... Is that what you
call what I'm doin'?"
by David Lingner
"Listening and experiencing Randy's performance
was certainly all I had expected and more... but
little did I expect that I would be impacted by
something in a more profound way..." We had
been waiting for this day for a month. Being big
Randy Travis fans, my family and I arrived at
the concert two hours before they opened the doors
to let folks in... making sure we would get primo
seats. Of course we were in the first dozen folks
to get there. (This is a common Lingner practice
as we were the first folks at Super Bowl XXVI
when my brother Adam was playing in it.) I have
always liked Randy, but in the past year this
"liking" has turned into a full fledged
admiration for him as he now uses his gifts for
the Lord. I've plum wore out his last two CD's
"Rise and Shine" and "Worship and
Faith."
You have to understand that my family all plays
traditional instruments. I play banjo, guitar,
harmonica, a little mandolin and just about anything
with strings on it. (I even "fiddle"
around a little.) My oldest daughter Laura(11)plays
accordian and a little fiddle, my second daughter
Summer(10) plays fiddle and a little mandolin,
my son Christian(8) plays mandolin and a little
banjo, my son Teddy(6) just picked up dobro, Andrew(4)
plays shaker... and my one year old Nathan just
kinda bounces up and down while we play. We play
old-time traditional tunes and hymns, thus our
appreciation for Randy Travis' accoustic music,
and down home country style.
They let us into the concert about an hour before
show time. We talked amongst ourselves, constantly
discussing our excitement at the opportunity to
hear and see Randy sing. Then the highly anticipated
moment finally arrived. Randy came out, picked
up his jumbo body accoustic and began to play
and sing. He sounds just as good in concert as
he does on his recording... his smooth voice sliding
easily from the bass register to the tenor range...
in that way only Randy Travis can do it. I couldn't
believe it, here I was watching Randy Travis in
an intimate setting, almost like he was in my
living room.
Listening and experiencing Randy's performance
was certainly all I had expected and more... but
little did I expect that I would be impacted by
something in a more profound way...
Midway through the performance, Randy took a
break from playing to have an interview with First
Family Church's Pastor, Jerry Johnston and his
wife Christie. Randy proceeded to give his testimony....
of growing up as an angry, rowdy youth... often
in trouble with the law and under the influence
of mind altering substances. He was shootin' straight...
he wasn't trying to fool anyone here... making
you think he's is something he's not. I had heard
Randy's testimony before, so that was no real
shock to me. Then he shared how the Lord had impacted
his life. How admittedly by fate, God was using
his gifts for His glory. He was actually taken
back the first time he heard someone call his
church performances "music ministry"...
he said to himself... "music ministry...
is that what you call what I'm doin'?". Then
he presented the Gospel... quoted a few verses...
nothing fancy... and I hate to say it, but it
almost seemed boring and monotonous to me.
Then the amazing thing happened....
Jerry Johnston took the microphone, and asked
if anyone would like to accept Jesus Christ as
their Savior and Lord. And you know what ... they
did. I think it is safe to say that 75-100 people
accepted Christ that night. I was awestruck. There
was no fancy preaching... a simple story... and
a short Gospel message. But the fields were ripe
for harvest. It was a reminder to me that sometimes
all we need to do is ask. Some sow, and some reap
the harvest.
Sure it was a great concert. But it wasn't the
experience of the music which continued to resonate
with me after I left. It was the impact of a soul
who has given his talents to the Lord for His
use. Randy Travis ain't just singin' anymore...
he's doin' music ministry...
About the Author
David Lingner is founder of Christian Outdoorsman,
an organization with the purpose of building a
worldwide community of Christian outdoor enthusiasts,
in order to use God's Creation to "Bring
men closer to the Creator." http://www.ChristianOutdoorsman.com
You can email Dave at: dlingner@ChristianOutdoorsman.com
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