Spring Tour ’08 Recap:

Several days have passed since the Spring Tour came to an end, but the excitement and buzz continues on.  If you are a numbers person, divide 1,500 by 6,500 and as long as your calculator works like mine, you’ll see .23 displayed on your screen.  The number 23 can stand for a lot of things.  Michael Jordan wore number 23 in basketball, Dr. Pepper advertises as having 23 flavors, 23 is the ninth prime number, it takes blood 23 seconds to flow through the human body, and Psalm 23 says the following:  1The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.  2 He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters,  3 he restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake. 4 Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. 5 You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.  6 Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.

You see numbers are just numbers, but when a number is someone it has a much greater meaning!  From day one, we have been called to bring the message of Jesus Christ to those in need.  It might be a missions trip to Africa, a big festival at a water-park, kids meeting as part of a club on campuses, but it also means bringing this message to smaller cities in our area that are so often over-looked as a great place to host a rock-n-roll show.  That’s what LifeLight Tours is about and this Springs Tour was the perfect example of that.  Its about communities coming together for a greater cause!  Building 429, Remedy Drive, Bread of Stone, and LifeLight all stand for that! 

You ask what the point was of the number 23 mentioned earlier?  It stands for 23%.  About 6,500 people came out for the 11 shows in 11 days.  Over 1,500 people raised their hand making a commitment to Christ during these shows.  One thousand five hundred people!  1,500 divided by 6,500 equals 23%.  That’s the percentage of people who left these events each night changed.  Changed Lives! 

Ironically enough, the number 23 comes into play one more time on this Tour.  Each night, Jason of Building 429 shared a passion of his, a passion that is equally felt by us at LifeLight.  It’s a desire and passion to help the least of these.  We ended this tour with a total of 261 child sponsorships in 11 days, equaling 23 per night though our partnership with Food for the Hungry!  Thanks to all of you who became heroes to those in need.  The result, more Changed Lives!

We want to thank the bands and the promoters in each city who made each event possible and for making these Tours so special!  Also a very special THANK YOU to Pizza RanchFood for the Hungry for their sacrificial giving to make these events possible in each city.  Be sure to thank them at your city for helping us to be able to bring these great events to your city.  And as it says in Psalm 23, “…I will dwell in the house of the LORD.”  To many people, that statement comes with a whole new meaning because of the hard work of many on this Tour!

 

Rob Kurtenbach
Concert / Tour Director 

    

 Spring 2008 Tour

Apr 9, 2008 to Apr 19, 2008

   

BUILDING 429:
Building 429Some artists are a slow burn, quietly honing their skills while churning out albums of craftsman-quality tunes, and slowly building an intensely loyal fan base through commitment and perseverance. Other artists seem to drop into the public consciousness fully formed, their debut project so perfectly crafted that you wonder where they came from ... and where they could possibly go from here. Then, occasionally, you find an artist like Building 429, who epitomizes both traits – the proverbial ten years in the making overnight success.
The band was formed by frontman and primary songsmith, Jason Roy, while still in college. After playing nearly 200 shows a year as an independent endeavor, Building 429 burst onto the scene with its first project on a major label. Crisp rock sensibilities and finger-on-the-pulse lyrics combined to produce the band's debut record-breaking single, "Glory Defined." The song topped eight separate charts and was declared BMI's Christian Song of the Year, while Building 429 went on to capture the Dove Award for New Artist of the Year. Its follow-up project, Rise, challenged the presupposed sophomore slump with chart-climbing singles "Fearless" and "I Believe," and the group toured both nationally and internationally in support of the album.

 

REMEDY DRIVE:
Remedy Drive
Remedy Drive is an independent rock band from Lincoln, NE. The band has been touring nationally playing around 200 shows a year for the past three years. Remedy Drive is currently on tour in support of their most recent album 'Rip Open The Skies'. This new project, recorded in Nashville with producer Jim Cooper, focuses the energy and momentum of a band most known for the harmonies and intensity in their piano driven rock tunes.
"The last thing any of us are looking for is a diluted existence - the shadow and not the substance." says David Zach, songwriter for the band. "But I find myself chasing the wind. I catch myself actually believing that success can bring happiness - that accomplishment can complete me – that gold or plastic can validate my existence." This band claims to have found the hope that reaches beyond the boundaries of a fallen world. This music echoes a call to live for something more then the American dream - more then suburban accomplishment - more then sixty-five years and a mortgage. This music is a call to a new life and a new heart.

 

BREAD OF STONE:
Bread of Stone
Infused with an energy that finds its source in their passion for bringing others closer to Jesus, Bread of Stone (BOS) is an up-and-coming Christian band based out of Sioux City, Iowa with a sound all their own.  Originally formed by two brothers Ben (vocals) and Bill Kristijanto (guitar) and later joined by good friends Sean Brown (bass) and Jeremi Hough (drums), they have answered the call to ministry through inspiring music.  With a unique blend of rock, pop, and worship, their music takes listeners on a journey through the heights and depths of the human experience.

 

 

 

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ALSO CHECK OUT THESE INTERVIEWS FROM EACH OF THE BANDS AND WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT LIFELIGHT. 

 

Date Time City Venue Tickets Poster
04/ 9 7:00 PM Brookings, SD Swiftel Center $6-A $10-D View
04/10 7:00 PM Ida Grove, IA The Skate Palace FREE View
04/11 8:00 PM Milbank, SD Milbank Armory $5-A $7-D $4-G View
04/12 8:00 PM Aberdeen, SD Aberdeen Civic Theatre $5-A $10-D View
04/13 6:00 PM Sturgis, SD Grunwald Auditoruim $7-A $9-D View
04/14 7:00 PM Lincoln, NE Univ of Neb. - Student Union FREE View
04/15 7:00 PM Fremont, NE Midland Lutheran College FREE View
04/16 7:00 PM Huron, SD Huron HS Auditorium $10-A $15-D View
04/17 7:00 PM Sioux Falls, SD USF Stewart Center $5-A $10-D View
04/18 8:00 PM Worthington, MN Worthington High School $5-A $10-D View
04/19 6:00 PM Stanton, MO Meramec Caverns Ballroom $6-A $12-D View
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