Tuesday, June 27, 2006

The Queen Of Iowa

I've always been a big Andrew Peterson fan.

I think one of the reasons is that he was a Christian college boy, just like me - of course, I went to Pacific Christian College in California, and he went to Florida Christian College in - um, Florida. I did kind of date a girl who lived in Florida and went to school with Andrew, so I feel like there's at least that connection. Anyway, his first CD has always been one of my favorites, and his second CD was pretty good too. I listened to his third CD at a weird time in my life, and so I kind of dismissed him and lost track until his fantastic Christmas CD called "Behold The Lamb Of God". We might be doing a little Christmas musical based on this CD this year, so cross your fingers. Anyway, he has another CD that came out kind of recently called The Far Country. It's truly great stuff. One of the songs is called The Queen Of Iowa, but since I bought the CD off of iTunes, I didn't ever really understand what the song was really about, until I read the article I have posted below:

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Hands down, our favorite part of Gospel Music Week is the McCain Guitar pull, a private, invitation-only event that always kicks off the week. The phenomenal artists at this year's event included Tom Hemby, Matt and Sherry McPherson, Andrew Peterson, Muriel Anderson, and the incomparable Phil Keaggy. As amazing as all of these artists were, the highlight of the evening for us was when Andrew shared the story behind the heartwrenching song The Queen of Iowa from his latest project, The Far Country.

"Last January, Ben Shive and I got a call to do a concert for a church in Iowa," Andrew explained. "One of the reasons they asked me to come was because there was a woman who was a member of the church that was dying of AIDS, and they asked if we would go to her house and play some songs for her before the concert.

"As it turns out this woman had been brutally raped fifteen years before, and had contracted AIDS as a result. Since that time she has gotten brain cancer and lung cancer and all sorts of maladies that should have killed her. No one could explain why she was still alive. The church found out her story and they just started loving on this woman and her family. She was not a Christian at that time, but several years ago she and her husband accepted Christ.

"We had to wash our hands really well and take off our shoes before we came into the room. There was this woman lying on the couch who had not opened her eyes in a week, but they told us they knew she could hear us because some times she cried. So we sat down and started playing the songs her husband had requested. We barely made it through, and as we played she opened her eyes and started crying.

"What a gift. On the way home on the airplane I tried to write down all the things that God was doing with my heart after that experience. And in my journal I wrote, 'Tonight I met the queen of Iowa.'"

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I really like Andrew Peterson. This story is one of the reasons why.

1 comment:

Rochelle said...

I really like him too and I love "Behold The Lamb of God" When Darrell and I went to see him a couple of years ago, he told stories about his songs
He talked about how he reads to his son every night from "The Chronicles of Narnia" He is the reason I bought the series of books
That story about the Queen of Iowa is so cool...thanks for sharing it He is definitely worth seeing in person