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Big Shiny Planet Bible StudiesUsing Music and Video to Open Up the Word
Big Shiny Planet is a 6-week Bible study led by Christian artists. Through music and video, different artists present weekly lessons based on one of their own songs.
Instead of learner guides or student books, teens in this student-driven ministry receive an enhanced CD containing the music from the study as well as other resources to prepare for weekly lessons. "Music is a powerful way to reach a generation of teens searching for answers," said Alan Vermilye, executive producer of Big Shiny Planet. Big Shiny Planet provides artists that opportunity with both their music and their ministry. That's what attracted BarlowGirl to the concept of hosting a study based on their song "Grey." "Everything is either black or white, something is either right or wrong and you have to know what that is," said Lauren Barlow. Building off their theme verse, Romans 12:2, the three Barlow sisters confront the issue of absolute truth while challenging teens not to conform to the world's patterns. Alyssa Barlow adds, "Romans 12:2 is a daily challenge of running to God before I run to the media, before I run to the mirror, before I find out what people think of me." "I'd say to you don't be ashamed, don't be afraid to believe and admit that you are a believer," said Scott Beshears of Building 429. But it was not always that way. The guys of Building 429 know first hand about the struggles of being fearless for God. Based on their song "Fearless," they combine personal and biblical stories to bridge the gap between fear and finding strength in the Lord. "No matter what the world throws at me, I can make it through, I can persevere, and that's what fearless is all about." Life is good for Stellar Kart these days as they're out touring with a new album and a hit single. "The Christian life doesn't have to be boring," said Adam Agee, lead singer of Stellar Kart. Taking Paul's letter to the Philippians and their song "Life is Good," the band talks about the good life both now and in eternity. "Obviously, Paul had a high expectation of what heaven is like. He said, 'To die is gain.' Paul knew he was going to heaven, and it was only getting better from here," said bassist Brian Calcara. Big Shiny Planet: UP! also includes studies from GRITS, The Turning, and Jessie Daniels. To view videos from each study or to download a sample visit www.bigshinyplanet.com.
The copyright of the article Big Shiny Planet Bible Studies in Christian Music is owned by Kevan Breitinger. Permission to republish Big Shiny Planet Bible Studies in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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