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We're big fans of the idea that faith without works is dead.
I've always loved radio. Television scares me, because I'm older.
I can change a No. 1 diaper in 30 seconds and a No. 2 in a minute.
The only thing I have ever really cared to be known as is a musician.
To understand this Christmas record, you have to understand our ministry.
I call it the Etch A Sketch life. Every few years, you should shake that thing up.
I've sort of become the poster boy for quitting your job and following your dreams.
I call it 'the Etch A Sketch life.' Every few years, you should shake that thing up.
The real advantage for me is that I have the opportunity to lead worship every Sunday.
The best thrill is standing on stage and playing - other than being married to my wife.
I spent another six years in Europe covering sporting events such as the Tour de France.
Every three or four shows, we have somebody that will come up onstage and propose marriage.
When you have a 13 year old child, you suddenly realize that you may need to pick a vocation.
Those worship songs on the Christmas project will air on PBS television. That's highly unusual.
A lot of people are willing to pray or to put in work, but they're not willing to take true risks.
I come from the performance world, but the idea of a worship song is different. It's useful music.
We feel like if we miss a Sunday at church, that's one thing, but we can't miss an opportunity to help.
I'm almost a vegetarian. I have a very rigid exercise routine. I'm up at 6 A.M.; I take a lot of ginseng.
People like Bryant Gumbel and Bob Costas are terrific broadcasters because they get challenged every day.
My house was really like 'It's a Wonderful Life.' I sang in the choir and was very involved in the church.
A great moment of clarity when I realized I'm dying. There's no reason to wait to do the things we want to do.
If you want to get an education in how to get a story and how to survive, then get a street reporter job in New York City.
I am always exhausted; I am always trying to find more time to be with my family, which is why they travel with me so much.
It's impossible to be a good Christian. If you think it's easy to be a good Christian, then you're not really trying hard enough.
There are so many miserable people out there who have not fulfilled their dreams. I believe you should do something that you love.
I'd like to do a television show that is encouraging, useful, and clean, and I'd like to go up against Entertainment Tonight and beat it.
I was 23 years old. It was a wild time. I was covering everything that blew up - blackouts, Studio 54, son of Sam killer, and all of that stuff.
Most of the people interviewing me are far more square than me. I think it's the ET thing. I'm sitting there, my hair is combed, and I'm in a suit.
My favorite bands were Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Jethro Tull, Uriah Heep, Grand Funk Railroad. If you listen to some of my early music, you can hear it.
I've been stuck on John Eldredge lately. He's all about being a warrior outside of the church. I hate to think about this kind of stuff - I just like to do it.
Really, at a time when theyre debating when and where a nativity scene can be used, this is the kind of stuff we need to have out there - outside of the church.
I always wanted to be a full-time musician. Every television job I had was a means to buy a grand piano, or to put in a recording studio, or something like that.
Really, at a time when they're debating when and where a nativity scene can be used, this is the kind of stuff we need to have out there - outside of the church.
There's probably a way to use that great content and to live under the radar now and then in order to reach a new audience. That's the thinking I'm talking about.
I was really raised by three women - my mom, and I have two older sisters, one nine years and one 11 years older - so I'm happy to have that many women in the house.
I do a long sound check. I get there at noon on the day of a show and sit behind the piano and then walk around with the microphone. Then I feel like I have done my homework.
I grew up wanting to be a musician, but my parents were sure I would starve to death. So, they put me in physics and chemistry. That eventually blew up, and I got into radio.
If you want to write the next great novel, but you think, No, this won't work because no one will buy it or it won't be any good, then you talk yourself out of taking a risk.
I like writing different types of music. I like writing Christian music. I like collaborating with Christian artists. We have a Christian following. I love writing kids' music.
Being in music forever, I have good pitch, so I know when I'm singing in or out of tune. But the key to really good singing is just relaxing and thinking about what the song is.
After playing so many songs in churches for eight or nine years, I've learned what songs people react to. Then I just had fun with the arrangements. That's how this album came together.
I used almost every penny I ever made to build recording studios in every city I lived in. I don't have much to show for all the TV money except a lot of musical gear and a lot of songs.
There is no better feeling in the universe, other than being married and having a family, than standing on stage behind a piano and having 5,000 people waving at you. You cannot bottle that.
Risk means everything from being honest about your faith, to moving, to quitting a job that's paying you a fortune but it's not what's in your heart. Risking things is one of the biggest fears we have.
I took the ET job because I wanted to stop traveling and they said I would only work half a day. Then I could work on music the rest of the day. They put in my contract that I wouldn't work after 1 P.M.
Oprah was famous for going to a garden party and ad-libbing. She could literally interview people for a half hour about nothing, and it was entertaining. She had her own show before she had her own show.
None of those jobs were high-profile, but once I was on ET, people then began to associate me with that show. So, that is the thing that many people know me for. When in effect, that was the end of my television career.
Christians, just like anybody else, want to have an impact on their lives. And if you can find music that helps you have an impact on your family, on your faith, on yourself, then that's the kind of music you want to listen to.
I grew up with the Woodstock generation. I went to Woodstock, and like everybody in my school, I wanted to be in a rock-and-roll band, and most of us were. But I also grew up with a lot of piano lessons and a lot of classical music training.
The world is full of people who have dreams of playing at Carnegie Hall, of running a marathon, and of owning their own business. The difference between the people who make it across the finish line and everyone else is one simple thing: an action plan.