Hey, Chris. I am sorry to hear that your grandfather has past away and I hope and pray that God will keep you strong and that you will persevere. I thank you for being a role model in my life as a worship leader, Christian and a fellow man who loves Jesus. Again, I pray that God will be your portion and that you fight the good fight of faith, and Praise the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit no matter what happens. God Bless you Chris.
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your grandfather, Chris. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Thankfully he was a Christian and is now in the presence of Jesus. His pain and suffering have ended and now his joy is complete. I know the Lord will give you and your family all the strength, comfort, and peace you need to face the days and weeks that lie ahead. Be blessed by the memories you treasure in your mind and heart. May God continue to uphold you in the palm of His loving hand as you carry on with this tour.
Christopher,
It is late here in California, but, the Lord asked me to check this blog. I’m so sorry to here of your Grandfather’s passing. I wish I had something profound to say, but, words don’t seem to be enough. My Bible is sitting open on Isaiah 62 and 63. His day is coming! Soon we will go home with him forever. “I will rejoice over Jerusalem and take delight in my people the sound of weeping and of crying will be heard in it no more…” Finish reading Isaiah 65 and 66. It brings hope. When my Grandma died from cancer many years ago I remember feeling that she could finally rest. To be done with the pain from the disease and the problems left from the stroke she had had. It gave me peace. Of course, death here is not the end. I suppose in the end your song says it best, “I will rise when He call my name, no more sorrow, no more pain…” You and your family are in my heart and prayers.
Chris- I am deeply sorry about the loss of your grandfather. The amazing legacy he leaves behind, however, is evident in your life. Thank you for blessing us with tonight’s worship even in one of the most difficult days. You and your family are in my prayers. May the Holy Spirit’s peace and joy comfort you during this time and fill you with strength as you finish out the tour. Blessings!
Wow Chris - I am so sorry! I actually just spent the evening at a Mercy Me concert listening to Homesick and I Can Only Imagine, thinking of my grandfather who is also in heaven. The pain does pass but it definitely brings new perspective. Count it a blessing to have had such a wonderful man in your life for so many years. He sure taught you well and I’m sure is very proud of you, the man that you’ve become and all that you do. I will be praying for you and your family.
Blessings!
Robyn
I am sorry to hear about the loss of your grandfather. My grandfather was one of my best friends. When we lose someone we love it hurts but I like to find the positive and remember how blessed we are to have these people in our lives. Your grandfather was a gift from God that will always be cherished in your heart, that’s love! I hope you and your family find comfort in each other and God through this difficult time.
Will be praying - God definitely sees you through the tears and joys in life of which I think we are all greatful! My grandparents were my parents and I still feel a sense of loss. I have tried to keep many of the cards and encouraging notes they have written me over the years kinda as a reminder of them and their love for me and remember all of their awesome advise!!
My grandfather told me many times that he was ready to see Jesus face to face many times! My grandmother too!
I’m glad you have family and friends with you as you tour and deal with the saddness (but joy for your grandfather!)
Chris,
The Lord has put you on my heart for the last two days. I was volunteering at church all day yesterday but I had free time in between jobs. Everytime I stopped working I had to pray for you. Today I got sent home early because of a blizzard but again I spent much of the day in prayer. I didn’t know why, but the Holy Spirit knew why you needed so much prayer. It is such a privilege to pray for you. I read your book “Chris Tomlin- The Way I Was Made”, and my favorite picture was the one of your Grandfather ‘blessing you with his prayers’. The story about him was truly inspiring. You can tell he really loved you. I will continue to pray for you everyday. When you sang “I Will Rise” in Denver it helped me get through that day as I’m sure it helped you today. May God bless you and your family and hold all of you close to His heart.
Hi Bro, sorry to hear this. But you said it best, your Grandad was ready and he is with the Lord! Man, what a comfort that must be! Praying for you here in Jozi…
Chris, what an amazing performance that you brought to Little Rock!!!!!! I came away from the concert with a new found faith in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Thank you for sharing your life with your grandfather with all of us. I was sorry to hear of his passing, but he has gone to be with the Lord. I, too, have lost someone to cancer, so I can empathasize with you. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. I cried as you sang “I Will Rise” thinking about what you must be feeling along with what I was feeling, it was all just so overwhelming. God bless you as you continue to serve Him through your music. YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!!!!
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your grandfather. When you were here in Seoul I dropped you a note (through one of the volunteers) mentioning that I was so happy to be at Passion Seoul after losing my niece a year prior and my mom and my sister right before Passion Seoul. To be there was something I prayed and asked God to make a way because I needed to be lifted up in my walk with the Lord and my prayers were answered. All the way my Saviour leads me was he song that had ministered to me and I know God is ministering to you in this time of heartache and trial.
We don’t know why- even when our hearts are breaking- but we do know that He is faithful to us no matter what comes our way.
Praying for you my brother. He leads us even in the shadow of death.
My prayers go out to you and your family, (especially your mother)at the death of your grandfather. Words seem small at a time like this, but may you find comfort knowing that the prayers of so many surround you and will help carry you through. My mother died 7 years ago after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s and there were days where the grace of God and the prayers and support of others were all that got me through. I saw you when you were recently here in Houston and when you sang “I Will Rise” I could feel the presence of my mom with me.
Praying for you and thanking God for granting your grandfather the gift of resurrection to new life. He is this day in the very presence of God. He is healed and is once again whole. He knows the joy of God’s love and is rejoicing.
May these words bring comfort to you: “Help us to live as those who are prepared to die. And when our days here are ended, enable us to die as those who go forth to live, so that living or dying, our life may be in Jesus Christ our risen Lord.”
God is so awesome! What a feeling when we are in our Heavenly Father’s presence. We are so blessed to know his love. Thank you for expressing your experience with us so we can go to that place of worship ad peace through your words and be one in spirit. I have never logged on to KLOVE before and I know God led me to your blog. I nver do such things.
I struggle with addiction and so many times feel like a failure and want to go home so I can be with Jesus. I want to be a mightyforce against Satan but church has agqin let me down. But because of you, other christian artist, and KLOVE I haven’t given up. My first husband and I use to write and sing songs at church and Youth For Christ 20 years ago and he was in a christian rock band. You are a blessing to listen to.
RE: Altel Arena, Little Rock, AR
Chris,
I knew something was up when we fist saw you on stage-just thought you were tired. THANK you so much for the wonderful night of worship-and thank you for doing it when your mind and heart must have been with your family. NO wonder your grandpa was proud of you. My husband and I do praise and worship at our church and your concerts, (we saw you last year at the Church at Rock Creek) is our renewal time!! AGAIN, thank you so much. We are praying for your safety as you travel and for your family. We are glad you know that your granddpa is in a much better place but it will be a loss for you and your family unitl you meet him again. Our paryer is for God to heal your heart soon!! GOD BLESS YOU, Dena
When I saw the still of your face on the blog it was so obvious that you were either tired or upset - your countenance was different - and as you started speaking, all became clear.
I’m so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
On Tuesday evening (3/24) I returned to my woman’s Bible study group after being very ill for a week. Still not fully recovered, I knew I needed to attend. When leaving for home and continuing to this moment as I write, you have been heavy on my heart. I was uncertain the reason, but thought about the last leg of the tour.
Opening up my computer for the day, I decided to see how last night went. I didn’t even have a chance to listen before noticing the first response about your Grandfather.
As I sit here writing, tears blur my vision as my heart breaks for you and your family. At the same time, they are tears of Joy as the pain your Grandfather suffered is gone and he is with Our Savior! I now understand why my heart has been so grieved.
To share, my Mothers Father died of bone cancer when I was 9 years old. I am the oldest of 15 grandchildren, one of the few to actually be born before he went to be with the Lord over 25 years ago. I spent much of those 9 years following him around like his “shadow.” After many years of not understanding why Grandpa left so early, God poured out his wisdom to my heart. My Grandpa was in severe pain, but he Loved the Lord with all his heart. He modeled a life of Loving Christ, even in his pain. Today, out of 15 grandchildren, almost all of us are serving the Lord while believing that all of us will be some day. I grew up in Church but days after my Grandpa went to be with Jesus, is when I officially accepted Christ as my Savior. Many others have also been blessed and have Christ because of my Grandpa. I know this is the same of your Grandfather.
From reading your book, I know that your Grandfather has been a vital part of your life and who you are. He lives on in the lives of everyone touched by his Love for Christ. Joy and Pain are hard to feel at the same time, but God knows. What a blessing to be able to sing “I Will Rise,” for him. A beautiful song with a powerful message! May God’s strength hold you and your voice steady as you complete the tour.
Abba Daddy, in John 11, “Jesus wept.” You know the pain that death causes those left behind, but you have given us a promise of hope. A promise of life! Please Father, lavish Your abundant peace on the Tomlin family as they celebrate the homecoming of one of their own. In Jesus Name!
Wow….what an inspiring and awesome performance you blessed us with Thursday evening. I was ready to head to Indianaplis to hear more! I’m so sorry about your grandfather’s passing. It must have been extremely difficult for you to be perform but I think your grandfather was smiling down on you from heaven. I was so moved by your story about him. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. Prayers for a safe journey for you and your band as you finish your travels on the Hello Love tour.
Chris,
Even when we are grounded in the Lord, it is so hard to lose a loved one. )= I lost my father to colon cancer, one of my dearest friends to liver cancer-and 3 different friends in accidents over the last 2 years. One of those-I was really close too, had a ruptured aorta-and couldn’t be saved. He was so on fire for Jesus, and I actually felt a little angry at God for not saving his life. I couldn’t sleep for a couple days, and as I was sitting alone on the third night thinking about my friend-I felt a gentle hand squeeze my shoulder. I looked around and no one was there. But I felt such a peace come over me. All the stress left and I slept like a baby. It was so beautiful, how God took my pain away. I’ll be praying for you, that God will lift the pain and sorrow you are feeling. My heart goes out to you. God bless you brother.
Love in Christ
Lisa
Last night was amazing worship and you led us to God’s throne. It was truly a worhip experience and not just a concert. There was a sweet spirit within the arena. Chris, we sensed such a genuine and sincere spirit and love for our Lord in you. Israel was awesome too and we enjoyed the opening of the concert. Normally, you just sit and watch and think “How long until the real show starts?” The concert started with Isreal. We were already in awe of God’s goodness and his mercy.
My husband lost his father this past October. We had listened to your CD in the car making the drive home. It was such a long and sad drive as his dad died unexpectedly. Oh, we knew the day was coming eventually. Dad had congestive heart failure but had been doing so well and living life to the fullest. My husband’s mom found him dead; he had died in his sleep. He went peacefully and we know he is in heaven because of his belief in Jesus Christ. We had just begun hearing “I Will Rise” and thought it was such a perfect song to describe what we were feeling and what Dad was experiencing. Stan had already bought the music to sing at our church. He is a worship leader there and has been in ministry for over 30 years.
When we heard your grandfather had died that very day we were even more amazed that you were able to sing the way you did. We know that was God’s strength in you. His strength becomes strong in our weakness. “I Will Rise” brought tears to my eyes thinking of Dad, and those grandparents I lost years ago. I remembered the pain I felt and I felt your pain as you talked about your granddad. You have made your grandfather proud! God bless you Chris and you will be in our prayers. Continue writing…my husband loves singing and playing your songs. Each and every one of them bless my heart and all those I know who listen to your music. The band was awesome too! Great job! Come back to Little Rock soon!
Chris - We are praying for you and your family. I am so sorry to hear about your grandfather and the loss you are experiencing of someone so important to you. Thank you for being so trasparent. I can’t imagine how difficult it must have been to lead worship right after you received the news. It reminds me of Matt Redman’s song “Blessed Be Your Name”. We will choose to praise and worship God during our joy - and sorrow. Praise God that your grandfather is with Jesus now - no more sorrow, no more pain. How comforting “I Will Rise” must have been for him - and for all of us who have our hope in Jesus. As I raise my own children, I treasure and pray 3 John 4 “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.” Your grandfather had the joy of knowing that his children - and grandchildren - are walking in the truth! How proud he must of been of you - and grateful for the Lord’s hand in your life! I agree with the lady above who mentioned the photo in your book of you and your grandfather. That picture really impacts me as I don’t have that spiritual heritage and a big reason why “Lifted Me Out” is so meaningful to me….What a blessing to have such a godly family! My family and I are so grateful for you and your band. You are all such a blessing and encouragement. We worshipped with you in Baltimore, and will see you guys in Winston-Salem and Good Friday. Praying for your strength, peace, and joy…
I am listening to “I will rise”,thinking of your grandfather. The vision that keeps coming to me is that of your Grandfather fishing with God by a river. He has a great big grin on his face. There is no more pain. I don’t know if it has any meaning for you,but it instantly brought me from tears for your families loss to laughing because he looked so happy, like he was in his element; like he was a little kid again.
One of the most wonderfull characteisitcs of the heart is its ability to remember those we love long after they are gone. Our heads may forget exactly what that person looks like, but our hearts never forget the essence of who that person was. Your grandfather is forever in your heart and will always be apart of you, one of the best parts of you. Your heart will remenber him always with great joy and laughter. My children and I send prayers for you and your family, especially your mom, a big hug to her(just had this feeling she needed another one).
Our prayer is for Gods strength to be yours and your families in the days to come.
Hey Chris…God is a good God..though we may not understand the path that He leads us through in this life,one thing is for sure, He is always right there with us through it all,even when we don’t feel it,He’s there..praying that His comfort,peace,love, strength & faithfulness be upon you & your family in this time…i know what it’s like to lose someone to cancer..no fun..but God is faithful..He’ll see you through this..hold on to Him..He’ll never let you go..you have alot of people that are praying for you & your band all around the world,know that you are not alone..Tim hughes wrote this song “when silence falls”..it’s about choosing to worship & believe in God regardless of the pain we bear..I bet your grandfather is proud of you & take comfort that he is where u & all God’s children will one day be aswell..living forever..take care Chris & band..keeping everyone in prayers always..God bless you.
When God gave you the song “I Will Rise”, I know you were writing it as a gift to The Church to help everyone during their toughest times. I wonder, however, if it was actually God’s gift to you and your family; to comfort you during this difficult time. He comforts you sometimes, before you even know that you need it.
May God bless your Grandpa Duncan as he looks upon the face of our Savior, the Lord God Jesus Christ. I am sure there is a celebration going on in heaven, and your Grandpa is whistling the tune to “I Will Rise” as he rises into God’s loving arms.
Hey Chris,
God is ever-present. He is your strength and your comforter. We are definitely praying for you. The days ahead may call for greater endurance and more robust faith than you have ever needed before. You must surely know by know how precious lessons learned through such experiences are. Just as it seems fully possible to anticipate them with joy, it is certainly not difficult to gain an appropriate appreciation of them afterwards, in retrospect. Apply thine heart to wisdom…which it seems you have a great deal of from God–retrieving from the concert here in Little Rock, AR last night…(THE CONCERT WAS GREAT!!!)–There will be good from this pressured period in your life which will be an added blessing in EXCESS-ABUNDANCE! Continue to seek Him above all else!! God loves you so much. The worship on last night, to me, portrayed your comfort and confidence in God through this time…it showed God’s strength in you and your great love for Him! God honors you for that! There are so many great days ahead for you and you are gonna reap a massive harvest…if you faint not! God bless you and your family and your band…you guys are a great blessing to the body of Christ and the world!
We are praying for you guys…and God’s will is prevailing in your lives!
I am so sorry to hear about your grandfather. I pray for God’s peace and comfort for you and your family. You are often in my thoughts and prayers. You are loved.
My family and I were in Little Rock at the concert last night. Yesterday marked one month since our 17-year-old daughter, Hannah, went to Heaven after a year-long battle with brain cancer. “I Will Rise” was sung at her celebration service on March 1st, and God has really used that song to minister to us. Thank you for allowing God to use you to write those words. Also, when you sang “My chains are gone, I’ve been set free…” last night, all we could think about was Hannah singing those words in Heaven, as your grandfather is as well. It was a great time of worship and healing for our family last night. We’ll be praying for you and your family…we know that God is good, all the time!
Brad, Jill, and Bethany Sullivan
Magnet Cove, Arkansas
I believe that the colors in heaven are more vibrant today with the joyous arrival of your grandfather.
Just as we on earth, plant trees in memory of the loved ones we have lost, I believe that a new tree has blossomed in heaven today and that an extra sparkling gleam has been added to our Fathers eyes as your grandfather was welcomed Home.
Rejoice, knowing that your grandfather is being loved on as never before. He is finally home :B
Chris,
I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of your grandfather, but sitting hear praying for you, the presence of God came upon me and showed me there was purpose for the song “I will Rise”. And it’s so awesome how God gives us a song to sing to get us threw things. I’m a songwriter also and i truly beleive that Gods right hand is upon you, and this is going to be a strenghthening point in your walk, i beleive God is going to move you in ways you’ve never been moved before. Remember there is a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance. Let God hold you and keep you and he’ll turn your mourning into gladness and put a new song upon your lips. May the Lord Bless you and your family.
Shanon
Chris, we were in Little Rock last night. Thank you for blessing all of us during your hurting. It was awesome! I am so sorry about your loss. It was amazing to hear you singing those songs during your hurting. God Bless you. We will be praying for you and your family.
I was in awe last night during the incredible worship experience. I couldn’t help but think that it was a little taste of what heaven will be like, hearing all of the sweet voices praising God together. I could truly feel the Holy Sprit in the arena.
I cannot even imagine how you were able to come out and lead us in worship while grieving but I want to thank you for allowing God to use you in such a mighty way.
Please know that we are lifting you and your family up in prayer during this difficult time.
chris yo soy de mexico de la capital espero que algun dia leas esto dejme decirte que yo estube en passion mexico y fue incrible ver como con tu musica has llevado a que muchas personas entre ellas yo se enamoren de su señor y salvador
de verdad le doy gracias a Dios por tu vida y porque el te siga usando de esa manera y que siguas llevando a generaciones a vivir enamorados por cristo espero algun dia tener el placer de conocerte personalmente. Gracias a Dios por tu vida y por tu musica.
awwe, chris, so sad to hear about your grandfather-losing a loved one is not an easy pill to swallow even when you are a christian. it is very sweeet to know that he is worshipping w/the angels in the presence of God.
i am so on board with ya about cancer…it is so evil.
an old classmate of mine is currently going thru her 2nd bout w/lymphoma. in december she was given a clean bill of health after her 1st battle with this cancer…in feb. it came back…she is still young (early 30’s), married w/2 beautiful, little girls. i dont think i’ve prayed so hard for someone in my life. i don’t live near her but i am able to send things to her and try to give some encouragement to maybe cushion some of the emotional drain.
thank-you so much for sharing this. lotts of luv to you and your family
Dear Chris,
There really are no words, but know that you and your family are being lifted up in prayer by so many. Hearing of your Grandfather’s passing and seeing how you open up your heart when you talked about it on this blog is truly amazing. You connect so personally and honestly – that is brave and courageous. You have been heavy on my heart, but I didn’t know why until I felt prompted to look at your site today. Now I know why. Meeting you in Denver and Sacramento and being able to worship with everyone were life-changing moments for me. Now it is all of our turn to pay it forward, lift you up and hopefully help you through this time. May God comfort you and your entire family. Your Grandfather is smiling down on you now! Wishing you peace and love. God bless!
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures, He leads me beside quiet waters, He restores my soul.
He guides me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.
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.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
You anoint my head with oil, my cup overflows.
Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
(Psalm 23)
Dear Chris
I’m so sorry for your loss - I’m keeping you in my prayers.
But just imagine, your grandfather is with Jesus right now - there’s no better place to be…
God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. (Psalm 46,1)
Chris,
I am so sorry to hear about your Grandfather’s passing away… and honestly when you began to share it with us last night… it was hard to fathom all that had happened in your day. Thank you for being faithful in allowing God to use you to lead everyone in worshipping Him last night… it brings this verse to mind-
II Cor 1:3-4 - “Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of Compassion and the God of all Comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.”
and as you shared, in the midst of sorrow, how great a thing to know that your Grandfather is in heaven right now…
with no more pain…
seeing his faith in full…
in the very presence of the Lord!
I am so glad he was such a great influence on you and your brothers’ lives and that you were able to spend time with him recently.
Praying that the God of all Comfort will hold you and your family very close to His heart in the coming days…
and praying strength and peace for you, as you continue on this part of the tour, with tonight in Indy.
I know how much you love Grandpa Duncan and he was a great influence on your entire family. He was so proud of you and was able to see the fruits of your labor blossom from the seeds he planted. What a gift. He will now continue to watch this next season in your life from a front row seat.
I pray for you and your family during this time and I am so thankful that God is your comforter.
Matthew 5:4
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Dear Chris,
I am so sorry to hear the news of your Grandfather. Grandfathers are special blessings from God and we can all tell how much you loved him. I am sure it is hard for you being away from home but know that many people are praying for you and your family right now. You are encircled in love and hugs. May you find peace in these hard days and strength to continue on your path. Your Grandfather would be so proud of you. What a testimony for the generations of his family to have passed along and who will continue to do so.
Philippians 1:3,4
I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers, I pray with joy.
God Bless you. See you again soon back in Atlanta.
Your friend,
JJ
Sorry to hear about the lost of your grandpa. Remember stay strong with God. Staying strong with God can be hard sometimes. Lossing the people you love care the most can be hard at time. Remember this God is the way the light and the truth. Your grandpa was a good person setting good family role models. God is your rock and sheild. God is the light of the way. Your grandpa is in heaven right now. Your Grandpa is happy for being who you are. Your Grandpa is happy of what works you have done. I WILL RISE is a awesome song. My faovrite line were (I will rise on eagle wings no more pain no more sorrow.)
I can’t even begin to tell you how you ministered to me last night in the arena. I was so honored and touched that even in the sadest time of your life, you could come out on that stage in front of thousands of people you have never meet and still lead us in the most beautiful praise and worship I have ever been apart of. Thank you, thank you for being so real! I can only imagine how proud your grandfather was and still is of you. God has done some amazing things in my life, but my life will forever be changed by last night. I have been so touched that I am buying tickets to come see you in Memphis next week. I know now that we are not just here to survive, we are here to serve and love one another in any way we can for the glory of the Lord and to be able to dance with Him along the way of our journey.
I pray for you and your family, that you will have peace that passeth all understanding in this very sad time.
Chris ,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. I am glad though that the Lord blessed you with a grandfather that was a wise role model for you in your life. Though this time is sad, joy comes. To know that you will see him again in heaven.
It is hard loosing a loved one for this I know all to well, being that I lost my mother a few years ago. But to know that the grave is not the end is very comforting.
Chris,
What a wonderful night of Praise, last night at Alltel Arena.
We enjoy singing your songs at church and in our car.
We are so sorry to hear about the death of your Grandfather. It sounds like you had as great a relationship with him as I had with my Grandfather. Believe me, the pain WILL get better, but if your like me, 28 years later, you will still miss seeing him. Our prayers will be with you.
Thanks for a great night of Worship and thanks for your ministry.
Scott and Tammy Haggard
Little Rock, AR
I am sorry for your loss.
The pain gets easier with each passing day and precious memories will warm your heart as you reflect on His life. You have been so blessed to have known him and heaven has rejoiced in His homecoming. God is still here, within you and with you. May He comfort you always!!!!
I am praying for you and your loved ones.
I am sorry to hear about your loss. I will pray for you and your family during this difficult time. I lost my grandfather at the age of 5, he committed suicide because he had cancer and was tired of the fight. I lost an aunt and uncle to cancer about 6 months ago. It is never easy to loose family, but it is comforting to know that I will see them again one day in heaven.
So sorry to hear of you and your family’s loss…but how awesome to know that your granddad is with our Lord and Savior!
Like you said -no more sorrow no more pain-…
Just want ya to know you and your family will be in my prayers…
I had a chance to meet you last weekend at Passion City Church. thanks again for giving your life to be a servant of Christ, you will never know how God has used you in my life. I am sorry for your loss but celebrating with you that your grandfather’s faith is now his eyes! Praying for you and your family as well as your team on tour Press on my friend!!
To Chris and your family,
To know that your grandfather is with the Lord is the ultimate joy but, I do know, my friend, that not having him here is a heavy loss. Know that many are praying for you to feel God’s peace and comfort during this time. Praise be to God and to Him all the glory!
Love in Christ
From VA
May God Bless and encourage your heart today Chris… you have allowed God to use you to bring us to the throne of Worship in so many ways… today you are hurting… may He bring comfort to you and your family as you have to us. I am praying for you and your family.
Love to you…
Michelle
I am so sorry to hear about your grandfather. My grandparents have been gone for a long time but I remember what it feels like to lose someone you love. I know you will have your moments, but just remember that you will see him again someday and that he is at peace now, looking down on you every day and singing his praises of you! Keep singing your awesome songs! I listen to you almost every day (I do try & listen to others but you are my fav). I was at your concert in Seattle and, oh, what a night! I was 3 rows back and it just couldn’t have been any better. Your songs lift me up ~ my favorites are “Happy Song” and “The noise we make” ~ well, just to name a couple. I have more. You & your family will be in my prayers.
But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord. II Corinthians 3:18
when you started speaking i could tell in your eyes something was wrong…then i couldn’t believe what i heard…your grampa is in HIS everlasting arms. praying for an abundance of strength and peace over you and your family. your grampa left a legacy of which many will remember!
Chris I just read about your grandfather. I know it has been tough thing to go through. God is so faithful! My dad’s sister died and we have the funeral tomorrow afternoon. She lived a long life as she just turned 94 on St. Patrick’s day. I told someone that she is now able be “home” with Jesus, and free from her many illnesses, reunited with those who have gone before. What a blessing it must be to worship our Lord at the throne without stopping and to see Him face to face! Will be praying for you…and especially that God’s presence will be so evident in Memphis. My daughter and I will be driving about 5 hours to be there from south MS.
Blessings!
Chris:
I am sorry to hear about your loss. I know from experience it is not easy, even if we know they are with Jesus, they are still not with us. I will continue to pray for youas I always have over the years. Your ministry has made a difference in lives and has touched so many. Your grandfather must have been so proud of you.
For the third time you have blessed my heart and soul with what you do. Thank you for being so faithful in doing what the Lord has asked you to do. I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of your grandfather…but after hearing I Will Rise and knowing of your loss I was rejoicing for you Grandfather in knowing he is in the place with the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, and that is such an amazing and wonderful thought!
I had prayed for all of you before the concert and will continue to lift you up in prayer for the days to come. YOu were at my church last year (The Church At Rock Creek), and it was so amazing then…and Thrusday night was even more awesome!
God Bless you all…and from the bottom of my heart thatnk you for coming back to Little Rock, and I will see you the next time you come back!
Chris,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss, I loss my grandfather to cancer. I will be praying for you and your family everyday. There are no words that take away the pain . God will heal you!
When You lead me to the valley of vision
I can see You in the heights
And though my humbling wouldn’t be my decision
It’s here Your glory shines so bright
So let me learn that the cross precedes the crown
To be low is to be high
That the valley’s where You make me more like Christ
Let me find Your grace in the valley
Let me find Your life in my death
Let me find Your joy in my sorrow
Your wealth in my need
That You’re near with every breath
In the valley
In the daytime there are stars in the heavens
But they only shine at night
And the deeper that I go into darkness
The more I see their radiant light
So let me learn that my losses are my gain
To be broken is to heal
That the valley’s where Your power is revealed
Words and music by Bob Kauflin
2 Cor. 12:9-10.
We believe in Jesus, He is more than enough for us.
He is your confort, your peace, your strength!
May the grace of God become more and more evident to you!
I am very sorry to hear that your grandfather passed away. You, your family and friends are in my prayers. You have blessed me in so many ways about our Lord Jesus with your words, music and your faith. I feel and hear it every time you talk about your music or perform. Your songs help me through some very dark days. I can only hope and pray that someone blesses you with the same through your sorrow and your pain.
Thanks so much for sharing your life with those who care about you and your ministry. I’m a hospice chaplain here in Las Vegas and I encounter death and bereavement on a daily basis. Words can’t stop your tears or take the pain from your heart, but you already have all that you need. Your comfort lives strong inside of you and the love and encouragement of your family will also be your strength through this time.
When I met you in Vegas, I wanted to share a brief story of ‘I Will Rise’ but time was very short. Several weeks ago, I had to facilitate a funeral for a family who were not believers. But they gave me freedom to do and say what I wanted because they trusted me. So, as the funeral came to an end, I announced that I wanted to play two songs that I was sure would bring them comfort during their time of sorrow and pain. I went to the back of the church and pressed play and sat in silence in the corner while ‘Amazing Grace, My Chains are Gone’ and ‘I Will Rise’ filled the room. There was nothing but silence and bowed heads as they listened to the words I’m sure many of them had never heard before. Afterwards, as they began to leave the church and shake my hand on the way out, each of them smiled with tears in their eyes and kleenex to their noses and said how those two songs touched them deeply. My heart and spirit were glad and lifted.
I hope this little story encourages you as you continue to walk on during this difficult time. May God bless you and your family with the peace of Christ and fill you with hope at the thought of seeing your granddad again one day.
i cannot imagine how you got youself up on that stage and still have to continue the tour. be comforted, my brother. take a little break, if it helps you.
Just wanted to say I, and the company I was with at the concert in Little Rock, much appreciated the music & the worship led by you & Israel. A lady that was in our small group said that she had never had her eyes closed during so much of a concert before. The whole time was a blessing… and really still is. I know all too well how it feels to lose that grandpa that is so adored. Kind of funny that when I listened to the lyrics of that song the first time, that’s who was brought to my head. (By the way, I’m one of the 7 people who already had your Hello Love album).
Love the story about the Children’s Choir. It’s amazing how God just kind of does His thing, and without us knowing, it’s there. It’s already been fixed for us and has actually been set in motion since the beginning. Also, very interesting that the Watoto Children’s Choir is the choir who was available at the time. It was that same tour that they had been scheduled to drop by my church in Russellville, AR. Just a really small world & very cool to know I was blessed by the same group that you had met just days before they came to my hometown and home church.
I want just to give you this verse in Proverbs 11: 30 “The fruit of the [uncompromisingly] righteous is a tree of life, and he who is wise captures human lives [for God, as a fisher of men – he gathers and receives them for eternity].”, and to say “thank you” to your grandfather because he was this tree of life for your family and you. And, now, we see all the fruits of this tree by your work for God and, by the fact that your music touch people all around the world and change their life. He can be your hero, he was, during his life, one of God’s heroes on earth.
Thank you so much for this video message. It must have been a bit awkward and hard to share the news with all of us. But what a great testimony of your grandfather.
I’m sorry to hear that he passed away in his fight against cancer. Our deepest condoleances.
It’s a terrible disease and it…it makes me so angry!!! I can’t understand why (some) people have to go through it and fight against it.
Just today, we ran into my mom’s cousin. She in her seventies but is also fighting against cancer. She has had several operations in her face and now everything goes okay but she’s not healed. She lost her daughter to cancer and her son to an heart-attack. My mom and I had our shares in difficulties but to hear this well it just makes you realise how strong a person can be and that God really can bring comfort in the midst of all the darkness. He is the strenght!
God is lifting them up on eagles wings! truly!
I will pray that God will give you and your family comfort and strenght during this time. Your grandfather will always be your hero and what a proud grandfather he must be with grandsons like you and your brothers.
It’s a comfort to know that he’s without pain now, singing with the angels and lifting up God’s name in Heaven.
But the emptiness and missing is also very hard to handle.
Thinking of you and your family!
Love, Jacoline & Jeroen
The Netherlands
Isaiah 40:31
31 but those who hope in the LORD
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint.
Just wanted to let you know I prayed through the night for you.. we had some rough weather here in Alabama and each time I woke from the storm you were on my heart. I want to give you a scripture you put in See The Morning…
Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning. PSALM 30:5
This is the scripture on my heart for you..
I pray that you will be comforted in your grief and your body will find rest.. in the sweet and faithful name of Jesus..
Chris,
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you & your family. Your music has blessed me in many ways and may God continue to bless you.
Love, in Christ,
Jessica
i am sorry for what we view as losses. your faith obviously assures you of your grandfather’s delight in his “new” world. i hope in time you’ll be given the eyes to see his delight in the mission he has been given in his Home. seeing him in his new role in heaven, one that only he can fill, and one of unimaginable import, (no earthly mission compares to our heavenly one, of course:) can somehow help to make it all better…even through the tears. but for now see him enveloped in the all encompassing light of the arms of our Sweetest Lord and our Almighty Father who do all things well, regardless of what befalls us on earth. Well done, good and faithful servant.
with you all
Truly sorry about your grandfather’s passing. I know it was much too soon. Thanks for being with us in LR on that very hard day. You blessed our hearts more than we can say. My 10 y/o grandson who has been a Christian for 2 yrs., stood most of the time and kept his sweet hands raised in praise nearly every song. What an amazing thing for this grandma to witness. Thanks for playing and singing thru your pain. We were blessed.
Hey Chris! Man, I was in Little Rock on Thursday and just let me tell you that it was amazing! I am a HUGE follower of both you and Israel’s music so I had to make the journey from Monroe, LA to come and see you guys!
I just wanted to tell you that I have a newfound respect for you and your music. Being a musician myself, a lot of times its hard to fully understand the music until you see the man BEHIND the music and Thursday night I saw that. I mean YOUR HUMILITY literally HUMBLED ME! And at that moment I was so honored to worship with someone who truly knows the heart of God. You cant say that about every musician in the christian industry, unfortunately.
I pray blessings over you and your family for your loss and also that many would come to know Christ through the sharing of your story and your music. Traveling grace and mercy be upon you…..God Speed……
Chris–Blessing over you and your family during this time. I understand how you feel about your grandfather. Mine has been a hero and role model and he has taught me so much about life and is one of the most important people in my life–he will be 88yrs in May. Continue to celebrate a wonderful life.
Hey Chris. My husband and I were at the worship service with you in Little Rock. I just wanted to tell you that you did an amazing job at leading us all in worship. Your humility is absolutely inspiring to me. I spent most of the night with my eyes closed and my hands raised to our Lord! Thank You for allowing God to use you to minister to so many people.
I was so saddened to hear about your ‘grandpa’. It broke my heart to see the pain on your face and I wanted to do something to help you. I do want you to know that “I Will Rise” is a song that I hold very dear to my heart and I am so greatful God placed it on your heart to write that song. Our 2 year-old daughter, Abigail, passed away last May after fighting a rare disease her entire life. Every word of that song is an inspiration to me. To me, it is her words. She was in the PICU on a ventilator for the last 6 weeks of her life. Her eyes were swollen shut the entire time. SO the words ‘there’s a day that’s drawing near when this darkness breaks to light and the shadows disappear and my faith shall be my eyes’ brought, to me, a very real definition of what she must be feeling. Also, your song “Amazing Grace” was sung at her memorial service and the words “my chains are gone I’ve been set free” make me think of how ‘free’ she is of her disease now that she is safe in the arms of Jesus!
I was reluctant to bring up the story of my daughters passing in fear of sounding inconsiderate of what you are going through. I just HAD to tell you that what you are doing goes much farther than you probably realize. I just can’t tell you enough how much I appreciate you allowing God to work through you and especially during this difficult time. I will continue to lift you and your family up in prayer. May God bring you peace and strength during this time.
Dear Chris,
I pray God’s peace for you and your family. I lost my grandmother 2 weeks ago. She was a second mother to me and my angel on Earth. She died in my arms. It’s unbelievably hard losing those who are so special to us and there are no words to make us feel better, but God does comfort us when nothing else can. His comfort is amazing.
When your heart aches, remember the moments you spent with your grandfather…the conversations, his smiles and his laugh. Trust me, it really does help. You’ll smile, laugh and cry all at the same time. When a hard day hits, we have to remind ourselves that our loved ones are with Jesus and there’s no better place for them to be. They are in His arms now. They are no longer sick, hurting, or tired. They now know that secret we all want to know…
Remember, we will see them again. We just have to wait a little while.
Keeping you and your family in my prayers,
Melinda
It’s hard to try and find the right words to say to anyone who is mourning the loss of a loved one, especially someone who has had such a wonderful impact as your grandfather. My heart breaks with you at this time, but I am also rejoicing with you because another one of God’s children is Home. May the Lord be with you and your family at this time.
Though I have not yet had the joy of coming to one of your shows, I know you are an extraordinarilly talented worsip leader/singer/sonwriter. I thank you for using your gifts; you are a blessing and I will be praying for you.
Sorry to hear about your loss. All I can do is praying for you and your family that you will experience the presence of the Lord. He’s on the mountaintop and also in the valley with us. (Don’t know if my English is good).
How incredibly difficult it must have been to do that short video. What a beautiful man and inspiring hero your grandfather was. The looks seemed to have passed right on along in the family I know just as proud as you have been with him being your grandfather and hero, he was just as equally proud to have had you and your brothers as grandsons. My heart just aches for you and your family right now. I have lost both grandparents and parents (my mom more recently) so I can truly empathize with you. May the God of all comfort grant you with a peace that surpasses all knowing, may His loving arms wrapped around you be felt during this most difficult time. Even in the sorrow, it is a blessing knowing your grandfather is now seated next to Jesus, amongst the angels singing with them in Heaven. No more sorrow, no more pain from the cancer. He must be so totally awestruck by what he is experiencing right now that he could never imagine being anywhere else. He is indeed home now with our heavenly Father.
My prayers are with you as you continue on with the tour and for strength to get through this. You are such an incredibly humble man of God and I know that even though you have sorrow in your heart, you have a true love and passion for God that has always been very evident in every aspect of who you are with continuing to give your life as a sacrifice for God and what He has called you to do in your ministry. Know that you are loved and I will be thinking of and praying for you on Monday.
For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again,
even so God will bring with Him those who have fallen
asleep in Jesus….1 Thess. 4:14
So sorry to hear about your Grandfather’s passing. But, there is comfort in the knowledge that what is, temporarily, your loss is heaven’s eternal gain.
Very sorry to hear of the passing of your grandfather. You talked like he was a great man and I’m sure he was! I’ll be praying for you! Also, for the first concert I’ve ever been to, you did an amazing job! You are a fantastic singer and your music really spreads the message! I have all of your cds! Haha…I must be one of the 7 people who do! Great concert, wonderful music, and I definitely would come see you again~!
My brother Chris - I’m glad that I have the opportunity to simply say thank you for ministering God’s grace to all of us in Little Rock even as your own heart was hurting. I had prayed for you throughout the day of the concert and one prayer in partiuclar that I had was that somehow, someway - we as a crowd of believers might somehow minister back to you.
You could never have known that as we came to the concert as a family, that you would minister specifically to my own kids. How I had prayed for this. But how God answered it was more than my mind could comprehend.
On February 5th, the Lord took my sweet daddy home. And my two kids have a tremendous hole in their hearts in dealing with probably the first major loss they have ever experienced. My sweet Hannah turned to me and cried her heart out as you shared about your own grandfather. God blessed you with a good one, and he blessed my kids with a wonderful one as well.
Prior to the Lord taking Dad home - I played “I will Rise” over and over again. How it ministered to me and helped me and I could so relate to how magnified the words seemed and how real they were made as you realize someone you love is EXPERIENCING what we can only imagine this side of heaven.
I thank God for your faithfulness to be ready in season and out of season. You could never know how much God used you to help me as I have grieved the loss of a wonderful man I have called “daddy.”
I’ve been lifting you and your family up to the Lord in prayer since the concert. I love you so much as a brother in Christ and just want to say thank you again… God has gifted you in a special way to encourage the body of Christ.
God works in mysterious ways, and I happened to be talking to a mutual friend today because my sister in law also lost a battle to cancer this week. We had her services yesterday and Nathan told me about your grandfather. So I came to your site just to check it out. He sounds like he was a treasure here on earth and will mostly definitely be a treasure to our Lord. I am sure he is proud of you and i wish you the best.
hey ya’ll
i am 1 of the 7 that bought the Hello Love CD prior to the concert at Alltel Arena in Little Rock arkansas. I just wanted to say that even though Louie wasn’t able to be at this concert, the concert was just as powerful and inspirational as the at the church of rock creek last year.
Thank you for coming to arkansas and sharing with us your love of jesus. You did this even in the midst of one of life’s greatest trials, the passing on or the rising up of a beloved grandparent.
The hello love cd has a whole new meaning for me now.
Chris,
Glad to hear that you are still going strong!
“Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes in Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and shall not come into judgement, but has passed from death into life. Most assuredly, I say to you, the hour is coming, and now is, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God; and those who hear will live. For as the Father has life in Himself, so He has granted the Son to have life in Himself, and has given Him authority to execute judgement also, because He is the Son of Man. Do not marvel at this; for the hour is coming in which all who are in the graves will hear His voice and come forth-those who have done good, to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil, to the resurrection of condemnation.” John 5:24-29
When you feel like you can’t go on:
“Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness! You have relieved me in my distress; Have mercy on me and hear my prayer.” Pslams 4:1
“In my distress I called upon the Lord, and cried out to my God; He heard my voice from His temple, and my cry came before Him, even to His ears.” Psalms 18:6
He is with you always. In times of trouble He is your rock of salvation. This will be a hard journey for you but the Lord will help in every way He can.
Hang in there and God Bless!
I saw your video about Little Rock last night and felt your pain when you mentioned that you just heard about the death of your grandfather (I still feel it). My grandfather passed away about two years after I first met him. I didn’t find out until a few months later when I found an invitation to his funeral. I’m, however, glad to see that you’re pushing forward and I encourage you, like you have inspired me, to keep your chin up and your eyes on the Lord. With that, I leave you with this portion of scripture from Psalms 30:5; “Weeping may endure for the night, but joy comes in the morning.
Tonight, I was actually really struggling with watching my Uncle fight his battle with cancer. Our family lost my cousin at 21 years of age just 3 years ago due to cancer, and my uncle doesn’t appear to have much longer.
God knew what I needed tonight (but doesn’t He always!). I needed that reminder that truly our loved ones who know God’s love and grace will not be suffering any longer. How envious I am to be able to stand before my Savior and see him face-to-face.
This is beautiful!! You are an amazing and beautiful person on the inside and outside! That was so awesome of you to go on and play, even after receiving the bad news. I love you and the wonderful example you are to all. You are always in my prayers. God bless!
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Hey, Chris. I am sorry to hear that your grandfather has past away and I hope and pray that God will keep you strong and that you will persevere. I thank you for being a role model in my life as a worship leader, Christian and a fellow man who loves Jesus. Again, I pray that God will be your portion and that you fight the good fight of faith, and Praise the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit no matter what happens. God Bless you Chris.
Lisa
March 26th, 2009
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your grandfather, Chris. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Thankfully he was a Christian and is now in the presence of Jesus. His pain and suffering have ended and now his joy is complete. I know the Lord will give you and your family all the strength, comfort, and peace you need to face the days and weeks that lie ahead. Be blessed by the memories you treasure in your mind and heart. May God continue to uphold you in the palm of His loving hand as you carry on with this tour.
Much love and prayers,
Lisa
Lisa
March 27th, 2009
Christopher,
It is late here in California, but, the Lord asked me to check this blog. I’m so sorry to here of your Grandfather’s passing. I wish I had something profound to say, but, words don’t seem to be enough. My Bible is sitting open on Isaiah 62 and 63. His day is coming! Soon we will go home with him forever. “I will rejoice over Jerusalem and take delight in my people the sound of weeping and of crying will be heard in it no more…” Finish reading Isaiah 65 and 66. It brings hope. When my Grandma died from cancer many years ago I remember feeling that she could finally rest. To be done with the pain from the disease and the problems left from the stroke she had had. It gave me peace. Of course, death here is not the end. I suppose in the end your song says it best, “I will rise when He call my name, no more sorrow, no more pain…” You and your family are in my heart and prayers.
Lisa
Mariali
March 27th, 2009
Chris- I am deeply sorry about the loss of your grandfather. The amazing legacy he leaves behind, however, is evident in your life. Thank you for blessing us with tonight’s worship even in one of the most difficult days. You and your family are in my prayers. May the Holy Spirit’s peace and joy comfort you during this time and fill you with strength as you finish out the tour. Blessings!
Robyn
March 27th, 2009
Wow Chris - I am so sorry! I actually just spent the evening at a Mercy Me concert listening to Homesick and I Can Only Imagine, thinking of my grandfather who is also in heaven. The pain does pass but it definitely brings new perspective. Count it a blessing to have had such a wonderful man in your life for so many years. He sure taught you well and I’m sure is very proud of you, the man that you’ve become and all that you do. I will be praying for you and your family.
Blessings!
Robyn
Shiela
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I am sorry to hear about the loss of your grandfather. My grandfather was one of my best friends. When we lose someone we love it hurts but I like to find the positive and remember how blessed we are to have these people in our lives. Your grandfather was a gift from God that will always be cherished in your heart, that’s love! I hope you and your family find comfort in each other and God through this difficult time.
God Bless,
Shiela
Angela
March 27th, 2009
Hey There,
Will be praying - God definitely sees you through the tears and joys in life of which I think we are all greatful! My grandparents were my parents and I still feel a sense of loss. I have tried to keep many of the cards and encouraging notes they have written me over the years kinda as a reminder of them and their love for me and remember all of their awesome advise!!
My grandfather told me many times that he was ready to see Jesus face to face many times! My grandmother too!
I’m glad you have family and friends with you as you tour and deal with the saddness (but joy for your grandfather!)
In prayer for you….God Bless,
Angela
Lucy
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
The Lord has put you on my heart for the last two days. I was volunteering at church all day yesterday but I had free time in between jobs. Everytime I stopped working I had to pray for you. Today I got sent home early because of a blizzard but again I spent much of the day in prayer. I didn’t know why, but the Holy Spirit knew why you needed so much prayer. It is such a privilege to pray for you. I read your book “Chris Tomlin- The Way I Was Made”, and my favorite picture was the one of your Grandfather ‘blessing you with his prayers’. The story about him was truly inspiring. You can tell he really loved you. I will continue to pray for you everyday. When you sang “I Will Rise” in Denver it helped me get through that day as I’m sure it helped you today. May God bless you and your family and hold all of you close to His heart.
Victor
March 27th, 2009
Hi Bro, sorry to hear this. But you said it best, your Grandad was ready and he is with the Lord! Man, what a comfort that must be! Praying for you here in Jozi…
V
Kathy Sweeney
March 27th, 2009
Chris, what an amazing performance that you brought to Little Rock!!!!!! I came away from the concert with a new found faith in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Thank you for sharing your life with your grandfather with all of us. I was sorry to hear of his passing, but he has gone to be with the Lord. I, too, have lost someone to cancer, so I can empathasize with you. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. I cried as you sang “I Will Rise” thinking about what you must be feeling along with what I was feeling, it was all just so overwhelming. God bless you as you continue to serve Him through your music. YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!!!!
Peace and love,
Kathy
Lil
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your grandfather. When you were here in Seoul I dropped you a note (through one of the volunteers) mentioning that I was so happy to be at Passion Seoul after losing my niece a year prior and my mom and my sister right before Passion Seoul. To be there was something I prayed and asked God to make a way because I needed to be lifted up in my walk with the Lord and my prayers were answered. All the way my Saviour leads me was he song that had ministered to me and I know God is ministering to you in this time of heartache and trial.
We don’t know why- even when our hearts are breaking- but we do know that He is faithful to us no matter what comes our way.
Praying for you my brother. He leads us even in the shadow of death.
Mary
March 27th, 2009
My prayers go out to you and your family, (especially your mother)at the death of your grandfather. Words seem small at a time like this, but may you find comfort knowing that the prayers of so many surround you and will help carry you through. My mother died 7 years ago after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s and there were days where the grace of God and the prayers and support of others were all that got me through. I saw you when you were recently here in Houston and when you sang “I Will Rise” I could feel the presence of my mom with me.
Praying for you and thanking God for granting your grandfather the gift of resurrection to new life. He is this day in the very presence of God. He is healed and is once again whole. He knows the joy of God’s love and is rejoicing.
May these words bring comfort to you: “Help us to live as those who are prepared to die. And when our days here are ended, enable us to die as those who go forth to live, so that living or dying, our life may be in Jesus Christ our risen Lord.”
Mary
Lisa Holinde
March 27th, 2009
God is so awesome! What a feeling when we are in our Heavenly Father’s presence. We are so blessed to know his love. Thank you for expressing your experience with us so we can go to that place of worship ad peace through your words and be one in spirit. I have never logged on to KLOVE before and I know God led me to your blog. I nver do such things.
I struggle with addiction and so many times feel like a failure and want to go home so I can be with Jesus. I want to be a mightyforce against Satan but church has agqin let me down. But because of you, other christian artist, and KLOVE I haven’t given up. My first husband and I use to write and sing songs at church and Youth For Christ 20 years ago and he was in a christian rock band. You are a blessing to listen to.
In Prayer for you and you family,
Lisa in Waco, TX
C
Rebecca
March 27th, 2009
Chris-
I am praying for you and your family.
Rebecca
Austin, TX
Dena Shipley
March 27th, 2009
RE: Altel Arena, Little Rock, AR
Chris,
I knew something was up when we fist saw you on stage-just thought you were tired. THANK you so much for the wonderful night of worship-and thank you for doing it when your mind and heart must have been with your family. NO wonder your grandpa was proud of you. My husband and I do praise and worship at our church and your concerts, (we saw you last year at the Church at Rock Creek) is our renewal time!! AGAIN, thank you so much. We are praying for your safety as you travel and for your family. We are glad you know that your granddpa is in a much better place but it will be a loss for you and your family unitl you meet him again. Our paryer is for God to heal your heart soon!! GOD BLESS YOU, Dena
Laraya
March 27th, 2009
When I saw the still of your face on the blog it was so obvious that you were either tired or upset - your countenance was different - and as you started speaking, all became clear.
I’m so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
God Bless and kind regards,
Laraya
London UK
Sheryn
March 27th, 2009
Chris:
On Tuesday evening (3/24) I returned to my woman’s Bible study group after being very ill for a week. Still not fully recovered, I knew I needed to attend. When leaving for home and continuing to this moment as I write, you have been heavy on my heart. I was uncertain the reason, but thought about the last leg of the tour.
Opening up my computer for the day, I decided to see how last night went. I didn’t even have a chance to listen before noticing the first response about your Grandfather.
As I sit here writing, tears blur my vision as my heart breaks for you and your family. At the same time, they are tears of Joy as the pain your Grandfather suffered is gone and he is with Our Savior! I now understand why my heart has been so grieved.
To share, my Mothers Father died of bone cancer when I was 9 years old. I am the oldest of 15 grandchildren, one of the few to actually be born before he went to be with the Lord over 25 years ago. I spent much of those 9 years following him around like his “shadow.” After many years of not understanding why Grandpa left so early, God poured out his wisdom to my heart. My Grandpa was in severe pain, but he Loved the Lord with all his heart. He modeled a life of Loving Christ, even in his pain. Today, out of 15 grandchildren, almost all of us are serving the Lord while believing that all of us will be some day. I grew up in Church but days after my Grandpa went to be with Jesus, is when I officially accepted Christ as my Savior. Many others have also been blessed and have Christ because of my Grandpa. I know this is the same of your Grandfather.
From reading your book, I know that your Grandfather has been a vital part of your life and who you are. He lives on in the lives of everyone touched by his Love for Christ. Joy and Pain are hard to feel at the same time, but God knows. What a blessing to be able to sing “I Will Rise,” for him. A beautiful song with a powerful message! May God’s strength hold you and your voice steady as you complete the tour.
Abba Daddy, in John 11, “Jesus wept.” You know the pain that death causes those left behind, but you have given us a promise of hope. A promise of life! Please Father, lavish Your abundant peace on the Tomlin family as they celebrate the homecoming of one of their own. In Jesus Name!
In Christ,
Sheryn
Lori Forrest
March 27th, 2009
Alltel Arena Concert
North Little Rock, AR
Wow….what an inspiring and awesome performance you blessed us with Thursday evening. I was ready to head to Indianaplis to hear more! I’m so sorry about your grandfather’s passing. It must have been extremely difficult for you to be perform but I think your grandfather was smiling down on you from heaven. I was so moved by your story about him. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. Prayers for a safe journey for you and your band as you finish your travels on the Hello Love tour.
God Bless -
Lori
Cabot, AR
Lisa -from minnesota
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
Even when we are grounded in the Lord, it is so hard to lose a loved one. )= I lost my father to colon cancer, one of my dearest friends to liver cancer-and 3 different friends in accidents over the last 2 years. One of those-I was really close too, had a ruptured aorta-and couldn’t be saved. He was so on fire for Jesus, and I actually felt a little angry at God for not saving his life. I couldn’t sleep for a couple days, and as I was sitting alone on the third night thinking about my friend-I felt a gentle hand squeeze my shoulder. I looked around and no one was there. But I felt such a peace come over me. All the stress left and I slept like a baby. It was so beautiful, how God took my pain away. I’ll be praying for you, that God will lift the pain and sorrow you are feeling. My heart goes out to you. God bless you brother.
Love in Christ
Lisa
Cíntia Rojo
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I´m sorry to hear what happened to your grandfather. I´m praying for you and your family.
God bless you
Cíntia from Brazil
Brenda
March 27th, 2009
Last night was amazing worship and you led us to God’s throne. It was truly a worhip experience and not just a concert. There was a sweet spirit within the arena. Chris, we sensed such a genuine and sincere spirit and love for our Lord in you. Israel was awesome too and we enjoyed the opening of the concert. Normally, you just sit and watch and think “How long until the real show starts?” The concert started with Isreal. We were already in awe of God’s goodness and his mercy.
My husband lost his father this past October. We had listened to your CD in the car making the drive home. It was such a long and sad drive as his dad died unexpectedly. Oh, we knew the day was coming eventually. Dad had congestive heart failure but had been doing so well and living life to the fullest. My husband’s mom found him dead; he had died in his sleep. He went peacefully and we know he is in heaven because of his belief in Jesus Christ. We had just begun hearing “I Will Rise” and thought it was such a perfect song to describe what we were feeling and what Dad was experiencing. Stan had already bought the music to sing at our church. He is a worship leader there and has been in ministry for over 30 years.
When we heard your grandfather had died that very day we were even more amazed that you were able to sing the way you did. We know that was God’s strength in you. His strength becomes strong in our weakness. “I Will Rise” brought tears to my eyes thinking of Dad, and those grandparents I lost years ago. I remembered the pain I felt and I felt your pain as you talked about your granddad. You have made your grandfather proud! God bless you Chris and you will be in our prayers. Continue writing…my husband loves singing and playing your songs. Each and every one of them bless my heart and all those I know who listen to your music. The band was awesome too! Great job! Come back to Little Rock soon!
Dawn
March 27th, 2009
Chris - We are praying for you and your family. I am so sorry to hear about your grandfather and the loss you are experiencing of someone so important to you. Thank you for being so trasparent. I can’t imagine how difficult it must have been to lead worship right after you received the news. It reminds me of Matt Redman’s song “Blessed Be Your Name”. We will choose to praise and worship God during our joy - and sorrow. Praise God that your grandfather is with Jesus now - no more sorrow, no more pain. How comforting “I Will Rise” must have been for him - and for all of us who have our hope in Jesus. As I raise my own children, I treasure and pray 3 John 4 “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.” Your grandfather had the joy of knowing that his children - and grandchildren - are walking in the truth! How proud he must of been of you - and grateful for the Lord’s hand in your life! I agree with the lady above who mentioned the photo in your book of you and your grandfather. That picture really impacts me as I don’t have that spiritual heritage and a big reason why “Lifted Me Out” is so meaningful to me….What a blessing to have such a godly family! My family and I are so grateful for you and your band. You are all such a blessing and encouragement. We worshipped with you in Baltimore, and will see you guys in Winston-Salem and Good Friday. Praying for your strength, peace, and joy…
Love in Christ ~ The Dews
Karen, Jayson, Kyra
March 27th, 2009
Chris and Family,
I am listening to “I will rise”,thinking of your grandfather. The vision that keeps coming to me is that of your Grandfather fishing with God by a river. He has a great big grin on his face. There is no more pain. I don’t know if it has any meaning for you,but it instantly brought me from tears for your families loss to laughing because he looked so happy, like he was in his element; like he was a little kid again.
One of the most wonderfull characteisitcs of the heart is its ability to remember those we love long after they are gone. Our heads may forget exactly what that person looks like, but our hearts never forget the essence of who that person was. Your grandfather is forever in your heart and will always be apart of you, one of the best parts of you. Your heart will remenber him always with great joy and laughter. My children and I send prayers for you and your family, especially your mom, a big hug to her(just had this feeling she needed another one).
Our prayer is for Gods strength to be yours and your families in the days to come.
Karen, Kyra and Jayson
Melissa francis
March 27th, 2009
Hey Chris…God is a good God..though we may not understand the path that He leads us through in this life,one thing is for sure, He is always right there with us through it all,even when we don’t feel it,He’s there..praying that His comfort,peace,love, strength & faithfulness be upon you & your family in this time…i know what it’s like to lose someone to cancer..no fun..but God is faithful..He’ll see you through this..hold on to Him..He’ll never let you go..you have alot of people that are praying for you & your band all around the world,know that you are not alone..Tim hughes wrote this song “when silence falls”..it’s about choosing to worship & believe in God regardless of the pain we bear..I bet your grandfather is proud of you & take comfort that he is where u & all God’s children will one day be aswell..living forever..take care Chris & band..keeping everyone in prayers always..God bless you.
Much prayers & love
Melissa francis ( Malaysia. )
Lori Ann
March 27th, 2009
When God gave you the song “I Will Rise”, I know you were writing it as a gift to The Church to help everyone during their toughest times. I wonder, however, if it was actually God’s gift to you and your family; to comfort you during this difficult time. He comforts you sometimes, before you even know that you need it.
May God bless your Grandpa Duncan as he looks upon the face of our Savior, the Lord God Jesus Christ. I am sure there is a celebration going on in heaven, and your Grandpa is whistling the tune to “I Will Rise” as he rises into God’s loving arms.
Lori Ann
Chicago, IL
Lekesha Love
March 27th, 2009
Hey Chris,
God is ever-present. He is your strength and your comforter. We are definitely praying for you. The days ahead may call for greater endurance and more robust faith than you have ever needed before. You must surely know by know how precious lessons learned through such experiences are. Just as it seems fully possible to anticipate them with joy, it is certainly not difficult to gain an appropriate appreciation of them afterwards, in retrospect. Apply thine heart to wisdom…which it seems you have a great deal of from God–retrieving from the concert here in Little Rock, AR last night…(THE CONCERT WAS GREAT!!!)–There will be good from this pressured period in your life which will be an added blessing in EXCESS-ABUNDANCE! Continue to seek Him above all else!! God loves you so much. The worship on last night, to me, portrayed your comfort and confidence in God through this time…it showed God’s strength in you and your great love for Him! God honors you for that! There are so many great days ahead for you and you are gonna reap a massive harvest…if you faint not! God bless you and your family and your band…you guys are a great blessing to the body of Christ and the world!
We are praying for you guys…and God’s will is prevailing in your lives!
Be Blessed!
Lekesha Love (Dumas, AR)
Lekesha Love
March 27th, 2009
I meant…not fully possible…after I proofread..hope you figured that out.
God bless!
Annette
March 27th, 2009
Dear Chris:
I am so sorry to hear about your grandfather. I pray for God’s peace and comfort for you and your family. You are often in my thoughts and prayers. You are loved.
Annette
Brad & Jill Sullivan
March 27th, 2009
My family and I were in Little Rock at the concert last night. Yesterday marked one month since our 17-year-old daughter, Hannah, went to Heaven after a year-long battle with brain cancer. “I Will Rise” was sung at her celebration service on March 1st, and God has really used that song to minister to us. Thank you for allowing God to use you to write those words. Also, when you sang “My chains are gone, I’ve been set free…” last night, all we could think about was Hannah singing those words in Heaven, as your grandfather is as well. It was a great time of worship and healing for our family last night. We’ll be praying for you and your family…we know that God is good, all the time!
Brad, Jill, and Bethany Sullivan
Magnet Cove, Arkansas
Val
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I believe that the colors in heaven are more vibrant today with the joyous arrival of your grandfather.
Just as we on earth, plant trees in memory of the loved ones we have lost, I believe that a new tree has blossomed in heaven today and that an extra sparkling gleam has been added to our Fathers eyes as your grandfather was welcomed Home.
Rejoice, knowing that your grandfather is being loved on as never before. He is finally home :B
Prayers out to you and your family. God Bless.
Shanon
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of your grandfather, but sitting hear praying for you, the presence of God came upon me and showed me there was purpose for the song “I will Rise”. And it’s so awesome how God gives us a song to sing to get us threw things. I’m a songwriter also and i truly beleive that Gods right hand is upon you, and this is going to be a strenghthening point in your walk, i beleive God is going to move you in ways you’ve never been moved before. Remember there is a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance. Let God hold you and keep you and he’ll turn your mourning into gladness and put a new song upon your lips. May the Lord Bless you and your family.
Shanon
Erin
March 27th, 2009
Chris, we were in Little Rock last night. Thank you for blessing all of us during your hurting. It was awesome! I am so sorry about your loss. It was amazing to hear you singing those songs during your hurting. God Bless you. We will be praying for you and your family.
Lanette
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I was in awe last night during the incredible worship experience. I couldn’t help but think that it was a little taste of what heaven will be like, hearing all of the sweet voices praising God together. I could truly feel the Holy Sprit in the arena.
I cannot even imagine how you were able to come out and lead us in worship while grieving but I want to thank you for allowing God to use you in such a mighty way.
Please know that we are lifting you and your family up in prayer during this difficult time.
In Him…
Lanette
fernando navarro
March 27th, 2009
chris yo soy de mexico de la capital espero que algun dia leas esto dejme decirte que yo estube en passion mexico y fue incrible ver como con tu musica has llevado a que muchas personas entre ellas yo se enamoren de su señor y salvador
de verdad le doy gracias a Dios por tu vida y porque el te siga usando de esa manera y que siguas llevando a generaciones a vivir enamorados por cristo espero algun dia tener el placer de conocerte personalmente. Gracias a Dios por tu vida y por tu musica.
elizabeth
March 27th, 2009
awwe, chris, so sad to hear about your grandfather-losing a loved one is not an easy pill to swallow even when you are a christian. it is very sweeet to know that he is worshipping w/the angels in the presence of God.
i am so on board with ya about cancer…it is so evil.
an old classmate of mine is currently going thru her 2nd bout w/lymphoma. in december she was given a clean bill of health after her 1st battle with this cancer…in feb. it came back…she is still young (early 30’s), married w/2 beautiful, little girls. i dont think i’ve prayed so hard for someone in my life. i don’t live near her but i am able to send things to her and try to give some encouragement to maybe cushion some of the emotional drain.
thank-you so much for sharing this. lotts of luv to you and your family
Patti
March 27th, 2009
Dear Chris,
There really are no words, but know that you and your family are being lifted up in prayer by so many. Hearing of your Grandfather’s passing and seeing how you open up your heart when you talked about it on this blog is truly amazing. You connect so personally and honestly – that is brave and courageous. You have been heavy on my heart, but I didn’t know why until I felt prompted to look at your site today. Now I know why. Meeting you in Denver and Sacramento and being able to worship with everyone were life-changing moments for me. Now it is all of our turn to pay it forward, lift you up and hopefully help you through this time. May God comfort you and your entire family. Your Grandfather is smiling down on you now! Wishing you peace and love. God bless!
Nicole
March 27th, 2009
Chris- I’m so sorry to hear about the passing of your grandfather; I will be praying for you and your family.
Love and God Bless
Vibeke
March 27th, 2009
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures, He leads me beside quiet waters, He restores my soul.
He guides me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.
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.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
You anoint my head with oil, my cup overflows.
Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
(Psalm 23)
Dear Chris
I’m so sorry for your loss - I’m keeping you in my prayers.
But just imagine, your grandfather is with Jesus right now - there’s no better place to be…
God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. (Psalm 46,1)
God bless you,
your sister in Christ
Kimmer
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I am so sorry to hear about your Grandfather’s passing away… and honestly when you began to share it with us last night… it was hard to fathom all that had happened in your day. Thank you for being faithful in allowing God to use you to lead everyone in worshipping Him last night… it brings this verse to mind-
II Cor 1:3-4 - “Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of Compassion and the God of all Comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.”
and as you shared, in the midst of sorrow, how great a thing to know that your Grandfather is in heaven right now…
with no more pain…
seeing his faith in full…
in the very presence of the Lord!
I am so glad he was such a great influence on you and your brothers’ lives and that you were able to spend time with him recently.
Praying that the God of all Comfort will hold you and your family very close to His heart in the coming days…
and praying strength and peace for you, as you continue on this part of the tour, with tonight in Indy.
blessings & His peace,
Kim~
Julie
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I know how much you love Grandpa Duncan and he was a great influence on your entire family. He was so proud of you and was able to see the fruits of your labor blossom from the seeds he planted. What a gift. He will now continue to watch this next season in your life from a front row seat.
I pray for you and your family during this time and I am so thankful that God is your comforter.
Matthew 5:4
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Love & Prayers,
Julie
Florida
JJ
March 27th, 2009
Dear Chris,
I am so sorry to hear the news of your Grandfather. Grandfathers are special blessings from God and we can all tell how much you loved him. I am sure it is hard for you being away from home but know that many people are praying for you and your family right now. You are encircled in love and hugs. May you find peace in these hard days and strength to continue on your path. Your Grandfather would be so proud of you. What a testimony for the generations of his family to have passed along and who will continue to do so.
Philippians 1:3,4
I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers, I pray with joy.
God Bless you. See you again soon back in Atlanta.
Your friend,
JJ
Psychic100
March 27th, 2009
Sorry to hear about the lost of your grandpa. Remember stay strong with God. Staying strong with God can be hard sometimes. Lossing the people you love care the most can be hard at time. Remember this God is the way the light and the truth. Your grandpa was a good person setting good family role models. God is your rock and sheild. God is the light of the way. Your grandpa is in heaven right now. Your Grandpa is happy for being who you are. Your Grandpa is happy of what works you have done. I WILL RISE is a awesome song. My faovrite line were (I will rise on eagle wings no more pain no more sorrow.)
-May God bless you and your family
Belinda Holladay
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I can’t even begin to tell you how you ministered to me last night in the arena. I was so honored and touched that even in the sadest time of your life, you could come out on that stage in front of thousands of people you have never meet and still lead us in the most beautiful praise and worship I have ever been apart of. Thank you, thank you for being so real! I can only imagine how proud your grandfather was and still is of you. God has done some amazing things in my life, but my life will forever be changed by last night. I have been so touched that I am buying tickets to come see you in Memphis next week. I know now that we are not just here to survive, we are here to serve and love one another in any way we can for the glory of the Lord and to be able to dance with Him along the way of our journey.
I pray for you and your family, that you will have peace that passeth all understanding in this very sad time.
I love you as your sister in Christ, Belinda.
Liz
March 27th, 2009
Chris ,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. I am glad though that the Lord blessed you with a grandfather that was a wise role model for you in your life. Though this time is sad, joy comes. To know that you will see him again in heaven.
It is hard loosing a loved one for this I know all to well, being that I lost my mother a few years ago. But to know that the grave is not the end is very comforting.
Rest in God`s comfort that He has for you now.
Liz
Scott and Tammy Haggard
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
What a wonderful night of Praise, last night at Alltel Arena.
We enjoy singing your songs at church and in our car.
We are so sorry to hear about the death of your Grandfather. It sounds like you had as great a relationship with him as I had with my Grandfather. Believe me, the pain WILL get better, but if your like me, 28 years later, you will still miss seeing him. Our prayers will be with you.
Thanks for a great night of Worship and thanks for your ministry.
Scott and Tammy Haggard
Little Rock, AR
Mimi
March 27th, 2009
I am sorry for your loss.
The pain gets easier with each passing day and precious memories will warm your heart as you reflect on His life. You have been so blessed to have known him and heaven has rejoiced in His homecoming. God is still here, within you and with you. May He comfort you always!!!!
I am praying for you and your loved ones.
Danielle
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I am sorry to hear about your loss. I will pray for you and your family during this difficult time. I lost my grandfather at the age of 5, he committed suicide because he had cancer and was tired of the fight. I lost an aunt and uncle to cancer about 6 months ago. It is never easy to loose family, but it is comforting to know that I will see them again one day in heaven.
Be safe and God Bless,
Danielle, Kissimmee, Fl
Karahly in Texas
March 27th, 2009
Hey Chris…
So sorry to hear of you and your family’s loss…but how awesome to know that your granddad is with our Lord and Savior!
Like you said -no more sorrow no more pain-…
Just want ya to know you and your family will be in my prayers…
Hurting for your loss…
Karahly
Chris Huff
March 27th, 2009
Hey Chris,
I had a chance to meet you last weekend at Passion City Church. thanks again for giving your life to be a servant of Christ, you will never know how God has used you in my life. I am sorry for your loss but celebrating with you that your grandfather’s faith is now his eyes! Praying for you and your family as well as your team on tour Press on my friend!!
Chris
Atlanta, Ga
Lisa
March 27th, 2009
To Chris and your family,
To know that your grandfather is with the Lord is the ultimate joy but, I do know, my friend, that not having him here is a heavy loss. Know that many are praying for you to feel God’s peace and comfort during this time. Praise be to God and to Him all the glory!
Love in Christ
From VA
Michelle
March 27th, 2009
May God Bless and encourage your heart today Chris… you have allowed God to use you to bring us to the throne of Worship in so many ways… today you are hurting… may He bring comfort to you and your family as you have to us. I am praying for you and your family.
Love to you…
Michelle
Martha J
March 27th, 2009
Chris~
I am so sorry to hear about your grandfather. My grandparents have been gone for a long time but I remember what it feels like to lose someone you love. I know you will have your moments, but just remember that you will see him again someday and that he is at peace now, looking down on you every day and singing his praises of you! Keep singing your awesome songs! I listen to you almost every day (I do try & listen to others but you are my fav). I was at your concert in Seattle and, oh, what a night! I was 3 rows back and it just couldn’t have been any better. Your songs lift me up ~ my favorites are “Happy Song” and “The noise we make” ~ well, just to name a couple. I have more.
You & your family will be in my prayers.
Love & Blessings
Martha
MT
March 27th, 2009
I am praying for you.
Nicce Morales
March 27th, 2009
But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord. II Corinthians 3:18
when you started speaking i could tell in your eyes something was wrong…then i couldn’t believe what i heard…your grampa is in HIS everlasting arms. praying for an abundance of strength and peace over you and your family. your grampa left a legacy of which many will remember!
In His Holy Holy presence,
Nicce
Dena Boyett
March 27th, 2009
Chris I just read about your grandfather. I know it has been tough thing to go through. God is so faithful! My dad’s sister died and we have the funeral tomorrow afternoon. She lived a long life as she just turned 94 on St. Patrick’s day. I told someone that she is now able be “home” with Jesus, and free from her many illnesses, reunited with those who have gone before. What a blessing it must be to worship our Lord at the throne without stopping and to see Him face to face! Will be praying for you…and especially that God’s presence will be so evident in Memphis. My daughter and I will be driving about 5 hours to be there from south MS.
Blessings!
Jenny
March 27th, 2009
Chris:
I am sorry to hear about your loss. I know from experience it is not easy, even if we know they are with Jesus, they are still not with us. I will continue to pray for youas I always have over the years. Your ministry has made a difference in lives and has touched so many. Your grandfather must have been so proud of you.
Debbie Witherspoon
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
For the third time you have blessed my heart and soul with what you do. Thank you for being so faithful in doing what the Lord has asked you to do. I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of your grandfather…but after hearing I Will Rise and knowing of your loss I was rejoicing for you Grandfather in knowing he is in the place with the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, and that is such an amazing and wonderful thought!
I had prayed for all of you before the concert and will continue to lift you up in prayer for the days to come. YOu were at my church last year (The Church At Rock Creek), and it was so amazing then…and Thrusday night was even more awesome!
God Bless you all…and from the bottom of my heart thatnk you for coming back to Little Rock, and I will see you the next time you come back!
Love thru Jesus Christ,
Debbie
TR
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss, I loss my grandfather to cancer. I will be praying for you and your family everyday. There are no words that take away the pain . God will heal you!
Angelica
March 27th, 2009
When You lead me to the valley of vision
I can see You in the heights
And though my humbling wouldn’t be my decision
It’s here Your glory shines so bright
So let me learn that the cross precedes the crown
To be low is to be high
That the valley’s where You make me more like Christ
Let me find Your grace in the valley
Let me find Your life in my death
Let me find Your joy in my sorrow
Your wealth in my need
That You’re near with every breath
In the valley
In the daytime there are stars in the heavens
But they only shine at night
And the deeper that I go into darkness
The more I see their radiant light
So let me learn that my losses are my gain
To be broken is to heal
That the valley’s where Your power is revealed
Words and music by Bob Kauflin
2 Cor. 12:9-10.
We believe in Jesus, He is more than enough for us.
He is your confort, your peace, your strength!
May the grace of God become more and more evident to you!
Colleen
March 27th, 2009
Chris,
I am very sorry to hear that your grandfather passed away. You, your family and friends are in my prayers. You have blessed me in so many ways about our Lord Jesus with your words, music and your faith. I feel and hear it every time you talk about your music or perform. Your songs help me through some very dark days. I can only hope and pray that someone blesses you with the same through your sorrow and your pain.
Julie M
March 27th, 2009
Hi Chris & Team,
Thanks so much for sharing your life with those who care about you and your ministry. I’m a hospice chaplain here in Las Vegas and I encounter death and bereavement on a daily basis. Words can’t stop your tears or take the pain from your heart, but you already have all that you need. Your comfort lives strong inside of you and the love and encouragement of your family will also be your strength through this time.
When I met you in Vegas, I wanted to share a brief story of ‘I Will Rise’ but time was very short. Several weeks ago, I had to facilitate a funeral for a family who were not believers. But they gave me freedom to do and say what I wanted because they trusted me. So, as the funeral came to an end, I announced that I wanted to play two songs that I was sure would bring them comfort during their time of sorrow and pain. I went to the back of the church and pressed play and sat in silence in the corner while ‘Amazing Grace, My Chains are Gone’ and ‘I Will Rise’ filled the room. There was nothing but silence and bowed heads as they listened to the words I’m sure many of them had never heard before. Afterwards, as they began to leave the church and shake my hand on the way out, each of them smiled with tears in their eyes and kleenex to their noses and said how those two songs touched them deeply. My heart and spirit were glad and lifted.
I hope this little story encourages you as you continue to walk on during this difficult time. May God bless you and your family with the peace of Christ and fill you with hope at the thought of seeing your granddad again one day.
In Christ,
Julie M.
christina
March 28th, 2009
i cannot imagine how you got youself up on that stage and still have to continue the tour. be comforted, my brother. take a little break, if it helps you.
Nick
March 28th, 2009
Just wanted to say I, and the company I was with at the concert in Little Rock, much appreciated the music & the worship led by you & Israel. A lady that was in our small group said that she had never had her eyes closed during so much of a concert before. The whole time was a blessing… and really still is. I know all too well how it feels to lose that grandpa that is so adored. Kind of funny that when I listened to the lyrics of that song the first time, that’s who was brought to my head. (By the way, I’m one of the 7 people who already had your Hello Love album).
Love the story about the Children’s Choir. It’s amazing how God just kind of does His thing, and without us knowing, it’s there. It’s already been fixed for us and has actually been set in motion since the beginning. Also, very interesting that the Watoto Children’s Choir is the choir who was available at the time. It was that same tour that they had been scheduled to drop by my church in Russellville, AR. Just a really small world & very cool to know I was blessed by the same group that you had met just days before they came to my hometown and home church.
In Him,
Nick
Carine
March 28th, 2009
Chris,
I want just to give you this verse in Proverbs 11: 30 “The fruit of the [uncompromisingly] righteous is a tree of life, and he who is wise captures human lives [for God, as a fisher of men – he gathers and receives them for eternity].”, and to say “thank you” to your grandfather because he was this tree of life for your family and you. And, now, we see all the fruits of this tree by your work for God and, by the fact that your music touch people all around the world and change their life. He can be your hero, he was, during his life, one of God’s heroes on earth.
So I keep you and your family in my prayers.
Blessings!
Carine . (France)
Neal Stephens
March 28th, 2009
So sorry about the passing of your Grandfather
He will one day wipe away every tear
God bless you and keep you Chris
Neal
jacoline & jeroen
March 28th, 2009
Dear Chris,
Thank you so much for this video message. It must have been a bit awkward and hard to share the news with all of us. But what a great testimony of your grandfather.
I’m sorry to hear that he passed away in his fight against cancer. Our deepest condoleances.
It’s a terrible disease and it…it makes me so angry!!! I can’t understand why (some) people have to go through it and fight against it.
Just today, we ran into my mom’s cousin. She in her seventies but is also fighting against cancer. She has had several operations in her face and now everything goes okay but she’s not healed. She lost her daughter to cancer and her son to an heart-attack. My mom and I had our shares in difficulties but to hear this well it just makes you realise how strong a person can be and that God really can bring comfort in the midst of all the darkness. He is the strenght!
God is lifting them up on eagles wings! truly!
I will pray that God will give you and your family comfort and strenght during this time. Your grandfather will always be your hero and what a proud grandfather he must be with grandsons like you and your brothers.
It’s a comfort to know that he’s without pain now, singing with the angels and lifting up God’s name in Heaven.
But the emptiness and missing is also very hard to handle.
Thinking of you and your family!
Love, Jacoline & Jeroen
The Netherlands
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michelle
March 28th, 2009
Just wanted to let you know I prayed through the night for you.. we had some rough weather here in Alabama and each time I woke from the storm you were on my heart. I want to give you a scripture you put in See The Morning…
Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning. PSALM 30:5
This is the scripture on my heart for you..
I pray that you will be comforted in your grief and your body will find rest.. in the sweet and faithful name of Jesus..
michelle
Jessica
March 28th, 2009
Chris,
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you & your family. Your music has blessed me in many ways and may God continue to bless you.
Love, in Christ,
Jessica
with the heavenlies
March 28th, 2009
i am sorry for what we view as losses. your faith obviously assures you of your grandfather’s delight in his “new” world. i hope in time you’ll be given the eyes to see his delight in the mission he has been given in his Home. seeing him in his new role in heaven, one that only he can fill, and one of unimaginable import, (no earthly mission compares to our heavenly one, of course:) can somehow help to make it all better…even through the tears. but for now see him enveloped in the all encompassing light of the arms of our Sweetest Lord and our Almighty Father who do all things well, regardless of what befalls us on earth. Well done, good and faithful servant.
with you all
Sherry
March 28th, 2009
Chris,
Truly sorry about your grandfather’s passing. I know it was much too soon. Thanks for being with us in LR on that very hard day. You blessed our hearts more than we can say. My 10 y/o grandson who has been a Christian for 2 yrs., stood most of the time and kept his sweet hands raised in praise nearly every song. What an amazing thing for this grandma to witness. Thanks for playing and singing thru your pain. We were blessed.
Sherry
Stephen Ivey
March 28th, 2009
Hey Chris! Man, I was in Little Rock on Thursday and just let me tell you that it was amazing! I am a HUGE follower of both you and Israel’s music so I had to make the journey from Monroe, LA to come and see you guys!
I just wanted to tell you that I have a newfound respect for you and your music. Being a musician myself, a lot of times its hard to fully understand the music until you see the man BEHIND the music and Thursday night I saw that. I mean YOUR HUMILITY literally HUMBLED ME! And at that moment I was so honored to worship with someone who truly knows the heart of God. You cant say that about every musician in the christian industry, unfortunately.
I pray blessings over you and your family for your loss and also that many would come to know Christ through the sharing of your story and your music. Traveling grace and mercy be upon you…..God Speed……
Angie --Valdosta Ga.
March 28th, 2009
Chris–Blessing over you and your family during this time. I understand how you feel about your grandfather. Mine has been a hero and role model and he has taught me so much about life and is one of the most important people in my life–he will be 88yrs in May. Continue to celebrate a wonderful life.
Sara
March 28th, 2009
Hey Chris. My husband and I were at the worship service with you in Little Rock. I just wanted to tell you that you did an amazing job at leading us all in worship. Your humility is absolutely inspiring to me. I spent most of the night with my eyes closed and my hands raised to our Lord! Thank You for allowing God to use you to minister to so many people.
I was so saddened to hear about your ‘grandpa’. It broke my heart to see the pain on your face and I wanted to do something to help you. I do want you to know that “I Will Rise” is a song that I hold very dear to my heart and I am so greatful God placed it on your heart to write that song. Our 2 year-old daughter, Abigail, passed away last May after fighting a rare disease her entire life. Every word of that song is an inspiration to me. To me, it is her words. She was in the PICU on a ventilator for the last 6 weeks of her life. Her eyes were swollen shut the entire time. SO the words ‘there’s a day that’s drawing near when this darkness breaks to light and the shadows disappear and my faith shall be my eyes’ brought, to me, a very real definition of what she must be feeling. Also, your song “Amazing Grace” was sung at her memorial service and the words “my chains are gone I’ve been set free” make me think of how ‘free’ she is of her disease now that she is safe in the arms of Jesus!
I was reluctant to bring up the story of my daughters passing in fear of sounding inconsiderate of what you are going through. I just HAD to tell you that what you are doing goes much farther than you probably realize. I just can’t tell you enough how much I appreciate you allowing God to work through you and especially during this difficult time. I will continue to lift you and your family up in prayer. May God bring you peace and strength during this time.
In Christ- Sara
Melinda
March 28th, 2009
Dear Chris,
I pray God’s peace for you and your family. I lost my grandmother 2 weeks ago. She was a second mother to me and my angel on Earth. She died in my arms. It’s unbelievably hard losing those who are so special to us and there are no words to make us feel better, but God does comfort us when nothing else can. His comfort is amazing.
When your heart aches, remember the moments you spent with your grandfather…the conversations, his smiles and his laugh. Trust me, it really does help. You’ll smile, laugh and cry all at the same time. When a hard day hits, we have to remind ourselves that our loved ones are with Jesus and there’s no better place for them to be. They are in His arms now. They are no longer sick, hurting, or tired. They now know that secret we all want to know…
Remember, we will see them again. We just have to wait a little while.
Keeping you and your family in my prayers,
Melinda
Kristin Frederick
March 28th, 2009
Chris,
It’s hard to try and find the right words to say to anyone who is mourning the loss of a loved one, especially someone who has had such a wonderful impact as your grandfather. My heart breaks with you at this time, but I am also rejoicing with you because another one of God’s children is Home.
May the Lord be with you and your family at this time.
Though I have not yet had the joy of coming to one of your shows, I know you are an extraordinarilly talented worsip leader/singer/sonwriter. I thank you for using your gifts; you are a blessing and I will be praying for you.
Thank you from Louisville, KY,
Kristin
Lily
March 28th, 2009
Sorry to hear about your loss. All I can do is praying for you and your family that you will experience the presence of the Lord. He’s on the mountaintop and also in the valley with us. (Don’t know if my English is good).
Donna
March 28th, 2009
Dear Chris,
How incredibly difficult it must have been to do that short video. What a beautiful man and inspiring hero your grandfather was. The looks seemed to have passed right on along in the family
I know just as proud as you have been with him being your grandfather and hero, he was just as equally proud to have had you and your brothers as grandsons. My heart just aches for you and your family right now. I have lost both grandparents and parents (my mom more recently) so I can truly empathize with you. May the God of all comfort grant you with a peace that surpasses all knowing, may His loving arms wrapped around you be felt during this most difficult time. Even in the sorrow, it is a blessing knowing your grandfather is now seated next to Jesus, amongst the angels singing with them in Heaven. No more sorrow, no more pain from the cancer. He must be so totally awestruck by what he is experiencing right now that he could never imagine being anywhere else. He is indeed home now with our heavenly Father.
My prayers are with you as you continue on with the tour and for strength to get through this. You are such an incredibly humble man of God and I know that even though you have sorrow in your heart, you have a true love and passion for God that has always been very evident in every aspect of who you are with continuing to give your life as a sacrifice for God and what He has called you to do in your ministry. Know that you are loved and I will be thinking of and praying for you on Monday.
For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again,
even so God will bring with Him those who have fallen
asleep in Jesus….1 Thess. 4:14
Love and blessings,
Donna V.
D+W
March 29th, 2009
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your grandfather. We love your music! We will keep you in our prayers.
Julie
March 29th, 2009
So sorry to hear about your Grandfather’s passing. But, there is comfort in the knowledge that what is, temporarily, your loss is heaven’s eternal gain.
Praying for you and your family.
Emily
March 30th, 2009
Chris,
Very sorry to hear of the passing of your grandfather. You talked like he was a great man and I’m sure he was! I’ll be praying for you! Also, for the first concert I’ve ever been to, you did an amazing job! You are a fantastic singer and your music really spreads the message! I have all of your cds!
Haha…I must be one of the 7 people who do! Great concert, wonderful music, and I definitely would come see you again~!
Thanks! God Bless!
Emily
Karen Hitchcox
March 30th, 2009
My brother Chris - I’m glad that I have the opportunity to simply say thank you for ministering God’s grace to all of us in Little Rock even as your own heart was hurting. I had prayed for you throughout the day of the concert and one prayer in partiuclar that I had was that somehow, someway - we as a crowd of believers might somehow minister back to you.
You could never have known that as we came to the concert as a family, that you would minister specifically to my own kids. How I had prayed for this. But how God answered it was more than my mind could comprehend.
On February 5th, the Lord took my sweet daddy home. And my two kids have a tremendous hole in their hearts in dealing with probably the first major loss they have ever experienced. My sweet Hannah turned to me and cried her heart out as you shared about your own grandfather. God blessed you with a good one, and he blessed my kids with a wonderful one as well.
Prior to the Lord taking Dad home - I played “I will Rise” over and over again. How it ministered to me and helped me and I could so relate to how magnified the words seemed and how real they were made as you realize someone you love is EXPERIENCING what we can only imagine this side of heaven.
I thank God for your faithfulness to be ready in season and out of season. You could never know how much God used you to help me as I have grieved the loss of a wonderful man I have called “daddy.”
I’ve been lifting you and your family up to the Lord in prayer since the concert. I love you so much as a brother in Christ and just want to say thank you again… God has gifted you in a special way to encourage the body of Christ.
Sheri
March 30th, 2009
Hey Chris.
God works in mysterious ways, and I happened to be talking to a mutual friend today because my sister in law also lost a battle to cancer this week. We had her services yesterday and Nathan told me about your grandfather. So I came to your site just to check it out. He sounds like he was a treasure here on earth and will mostly definitely be a treasure to our Lord. I am sure he is proud of you and i wish you the best.
kandy hart
March 31st, 2009
hey ya’ll
i am 1 of the 7 that bought the Hello Love CD prior to the concert at Alltel Arena in Little Rock arkansas. I just wanted to say that even though Louie wasn’t able to be at this concert, the concert was just as powerful and inspirational as the at the church of rock creek last year.
Thank you for coming to arkansas and sharing with us your love of jesus. You did this even in the midst of one of life’s greatest trials, the passing on or the rising up of a beloved grandparent.
The hello love cd has a whole new meaning for me now.
Thank you and the rest of your team
kandy
Sarra
March 31st, 2009
Chris,
Glad to hear that you are still going strong!
“Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes in Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and shall not come into judgement, but has passed from death into life. Most assuredly, I say to you, the hour is coming, and now is, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God; and those who hear will live. For as the Father has life in Himself, so He has granted the Son to have life in Himself, and has given Him authority to execute judgement also, because He is the Son of Man. Do not marvel at this; for the hour is coming in which all who are in the graves will hear His voice and come forth-those who have done good, to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil, to the resurrection of condemnation.” John 5:24-29
When you feel like you can’t go on:
“Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness! You have relieved me in my distress; Have mercy on me and hear my prayer.” Pslams 4:1
“In my distress I called upon the Lord, and cried out to my God; He heard my voice from His temple, and my cry came before Him, even to His ears.” Psalms 18:6
He is with you always. In times of trouble He is your rock of salvation. This will be a hard journey for you but the Lord will help in every way He can.
Hang in there and God Bless!
Sarra
Samantha
April 1st, 2009
Hey Chris,
I saw your video about Little Rock last night and felt your pain when you mentioned that you just heard about the death of your grandfather (I still feel it). My grandfather passed away about two years after I first met him. I didn’t find out until a few months later when I found an invitation to his funeral. I’m, however, glad to see that you’re pushing forward and I encourage you, like you have inspired me, to keep your chin up and your eyes on the Lord. With that, I leave you with this portion of scripture from Psalms 30:5; “Weeping may endure for the night, but joy comes in the morning.
I love you brother,
Sam
Aimee
April 6th, 2009
I’m very sorry to hear about your grandfather.
Tonight, I was actually really struggling with watching my Uncle fight his battle with cancer. Our family lost my cousin at 21 years of age just 3 years ago due to cancer, and my uncle doesn’t appear to have much longer.
God knew what I needed tonight (but doesn’t He always!). I needed that reminder that truly our loved ones who know God’s love and grace will not be suffering any longer. How envious I am to be able to stand before my Savior and see him face-to-face.
Your family will be in my prayers.
Shonda
April 18th, 2009
This is beautiful!! You are an amazing and beautiful person on the inside and outside! That was so awesome of you to go on and play, even after receiving the bad news. I love you and the wonderful example you are to all. You are always in my prayers. God bless!
Love,
Shonda
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