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		Matt Redman Spreads the 'Beautiful' Message 
		
		By Laura J. Bagby  
                CBN.com Sr. Producer  
                	
		
		 
		 
              CBN.com 
		   British worship artist Matt Redman is a busy man these days. He and his wife, Beth, recently welcomed a new son, he just completed a new album called Beautiful News (his fifth studio release), and he is curently traveling with Chris Tomlin and Passion founder Louie Giglio for the How Great is Our God Tour, which launched January 25 in Phoenix and covers   32 cities. 
              Fortunately, this busy musician still had a moment to talk with CBNMusic.com. I caught up with him by e-mail .  (You got to love technology!) Check out what he says about his latest album, Beautiful News, the powerful follow-up to the 2006 GMA Praise & Worship Album of the Year, Blessed Be Your Name: The Songs of Matt Redman, Vol.   1, and the exciting things God is doing in his life.  
              Laura J. Bagby: Tell us how you came up with this album’s  theme, "Beautiful News". 
              Matt Redman: I'm always looking for a new way to phrase  old truths; my quest in life is  to express universal themes in unique ways. I wrote down the phrase 'Beautiful news' in my journal one  day and knew instantly that it  was the seed of a song. It felt like a nice way to sing about this amazing gospel we celebrate. We live in a  world where we're exposed to so  much bad news. You only need to turn on the news channel for a few moments and you're bombarded with dark,  disturbing, or depressing news.  But into this environment shines the gospel of Jesus Christ: It is 'beautiful news'. 
              Laura J. Bagby: How does this album differ from your past  creative efforts? 
              Matt Redman: For one thing, it has a bit of a theme –  many of the songs wrap themselves  around the idea of celebrating and sharing the gospel. I felt so inspired by the team God brought  together for the album, especially  the producers 'Double Dutch'. These two young guys, Robert Marvin and Josiah Bell, brought something so  fresh and I hope people will  hear that on the recording. I've also got more co-written songs on this album  – two written with my wife  Beth, a few others with my good  friends Martin Smith and Paul Baloche  – so the team dynamic felt so strong. 
              Laura J. Bagby: This new album isn’t just music for the  saved. Somehow you hope to reach  those who aren’t Christians through this album also. You are doing more than leading the churched in  worship; you are trying to evangelize  those who have not accepted Jesus as Savior. How do you hope to see both goals achieved? 
              Matt Redman: Every time you sing a worship song, you're  declaring something that's true.  My hope is that the wonder of that truth will re-awaken many worshippers to the wonders of God and at the  same time welcome those who  don't know Jesus into that truth. In a couple of the songs ('If You Know You're Loved' and 'Beautiful  News'), I actually spend a few  moments singing horizontally rather than vertically  – in other words, to people rather than to God. I've  not done this before, but it  just felt appropriate in these songs. And, of course, I took my cue from the Psalms, which are full of  horizontal lyrics. 
              Laura J. Bagby: You have been involved for the past two  years in a church plant in England called The Point, which is about 50 miles  south of London.  How have you seen God work in your  local church and then the United    Kingdom at large?  
              Matt Redman: We've been on an exciting journey. There's  something special about 12 of  you gathering in a front room and wondering how on earth God is going to use you to build a church plant! But all  praise and glory to Him, He  has. We have a wonderful church family growing, and we're starting to see more and more impact on the  communities around us. England  is, of course, a very secular  culture now, and there's been so much bad press about the church. But I've seen just the opposite. I've grown  up in the Church of England and seen  nothing but constant growth, life,  and renewal. 
              Laura J. Bagby: How do you balance the need and desire to  provide nurture and worship to  your local congregation with the need and desire to speak a message of hope to the entire global  community? 
              Matt Redman: I'm on the steering group for my local  church (getting involved with all  the big vision stuff) and leading worship regularly there and speaking a bit, too. Then, of  course, I have a young family, and  travel a bit too. So at times it can be tricky to find the right balance. But I must say I have an incredibly  wise wife and a very releasing  pastor, so making these decisions is a lot easier than it could have been! Often what is happening  locally inspires the stuff that  is resourced out globally. The Beautiful  News album is a good example   – all the songs on it were written in the two years since we planted The Point church. I think that's why  it took on the theme of  celebrating and sharing the gospel. 
              Laura J. Bagby: Where is your heart for missions currently?  Do you feel strongly about any  particular country or region? 
              Matt Redman: We went to India  last year for the first time, and this year it looks like we will be going to Hong Kong, the Philippines,  and Seoul, Korea. So there seems to be a  little window opening wider for us to get involved in what God's doing in the worshipping church in Asia, and  I'm really excited by that. 
              Laura J. Bagby: What has God been speaking to your heart  personally as you continue your  endeavors as a worship artist? 
              Matt Redman: I'm realizing more and more that 'truth'  counts for so much. If a worship song is going to have any deep and lasting  impact in someone's life, and even have the ability to endure as a song, it  must be soaked in the wonders and mysteries of our amazing God. Good music  alone just won't cut it  – we need deep songs that help us breathe in the  revelation of God. 
                
                  Beautiful News  
(sixsteps/Sparrow Records, 2006)  
                
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