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Deep Blue Sky (2009)
In lush layed effect with soaring vocals and beautiful melodies Stephanie Pauline, sings her heart for her husband on this intimate, yet universal project. With a raw, earnest candor we've come to expect from her lyrically, Stephanie imbue's courage into each of us as we drink deeply of life's great store with her; mouthfuls of divinity and humanity: elation/fear on a voice that both bleeds and triumphs in the same breath.
Rush the Sea (2008)
At first listen you can tell that Colorado-based singer-songwriter Stephanie Pauline's distinctive folk-pop music is personal and heartfelt and that there must be a story behind it - as indeed there is. Many of the songs featured on this album are born our of a time of great personal and spiritual turmoil; familial heartache, substance abuse, brushes with the law, and a crisis pregnancy. Stephanie's obvious passion for God grows out of a sincere heart of gratitude for this very personal rescue in her life, and she relishes sharing her story with young people in juvenile centers and treatment programs as she travels the country with her songs. If for no other reason, (and there are plenty of others), buy this album to support that work!
On "Rush the Sea" Stephanie's diverse, eclectic song cycle ranges from the worshipful contemplative ("Holy God," "Won't you sing with Me") to the intimate ("You and Me," finding divine in lightning bugs and crickets, bottle tops and folding chairs, and sacred romance in the georgeous "Anything to be with You" and "Come to Me") to the anthemic (the hard rocking title tracker and the insistent chorus of the closer "Love Never Fails"). Delightful in a lighter-yet-still-meaningfulvein are "Little Arrow" replete with redemptive aspirations for her son, "Wildflower" a country tinged paean to a day's adventure in the wood, and "One of these Days," capturing an unrealized longing in the face of a jaded denizen in Los Angeles. Stephanie crafts a variety of tunes - folky, twangy and flashy - endowing each with hooks, emotion, tasteful harmonies, and full bodied choruses. Though she borrows from many genres, Pauline takes her cues from pop music, crafting radio friendly songs that build and explode in a way that catches the ear. With guidance from co-producer/engineer Steve Dady and journeyman-like guitar work from Dave Cleveland (Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael W. Smith, Wes King, Out of the Grey, Faith Hill, etc.), the sonic textures of "Rush the Sea" are carefully placed to create an album with dynamic range and depth, well worth repeat listenings.
God is the center of all I am and all I do and it is only by the grace of God that I can say that, for even as the words escape my lips, my heart betrays me. I do what I do, and share what I share because I believe that this story - my story - is universal in nature, and that there is real power in the word of our testimony. This is my story. This is your story. This is our story.
I was born in Minneapolis, MN. Although my parents have imperfections they taught me the most important thing: to love and be loved by God. My father has struggled with alcoholism throughout his life; although he was a very hard worker and a true companion of heart to me. My Mother served as a beacon of strength to me, but all too often when she was home my parents were fighting. We, as a family, were very involved in church, but there seemed to me to be an unspoken rule of silence that applied to our issues.
Despite all this, God broke through to my heart. I had a spot near our house, on the other side of a lake beneath a weeping willow tree. There I would sing to God and pour out my sorrows. He met me there every time, and would turn my laments into expressions of His sweet presence. So, I've been writing music all my life. Like breathing or laughing its just always been a part of who I am and what I do.
When I was 15 years old my family went through some grave difficulties. I went from being a happy, outgoing, honor role student to a miserable, withdrawn, terrified drop out. While my friends were dealing with normal teenage stuff, I was wondering whether my father was going to be dead or alive when I got home from school. Life had thrown me into survival mode. I felt forgotten by God, so to save myself the pain of rejection and dashed hopes, I forgot Him.
I quit going to church because I couldn't be real there due to the rule of silence that my family had kept. I soon found myself hanging out with the druggies, the dropouts, and the underside of society. At sixteen I left home and moved in with a young man who was abusive to me; I felt trapped. All was lost to me: my dreams, my hopes, my confidence, my passions, my songs and my God. It was bad. I was using drugs everyday - it became a way of life.
This was the state I was in when I became pregnant. My pregnancy served as the beginning of my reawakening, though it also seemed to be my darkest hour. I saw the hell I was surrounded by and I determined that: "It just isn't good enough for this baby". Then my son was born, and I stared into the face of a real, live miracle. "Perhaps God hadn't completely forgotten me."
After years of silence, interrupted only by one song I had written for my son when he was born, at 20 years old I sang a song to the Lord and He met me there among the willows of my heart.
I didn't think after all I had done and been that God could use me, but I was so wrong. God impressed me with a passion to sing, speak and write of my life and His love over the course of a few years. Also, after years as a single mom, God has blessed my son and I with Nathan, my husband, who shares my heart and my vision with a passion that I have never encountered in anyone else. God is such a faithful healer. I am so honored to be able to carry this message.
Yes, God is the center of all I am and all I do, and it's only by God's grace that I can say that.
Stephanie Pauline's Professional Bio:
Stephanie Pauline has an all consuming desire to communicate the love of Christ and draw people to the hope and healing she has found within Him. She offers all she has to see that accompished; and she has quite a talent, and quite a story to tell.
With over 400 songs written Stephanie Pauline is a prolific songwriter and serves as an artistic catalyst, imbuing listeners with courage as they drink deeply of life's great store with her. While capturing tragedies, and fancies with poetic candor; Stephanie creates a desirous sound all her own. Her songwriting ranges from folk /pop/rock, inspirational Christian, to worship, and every now and then there's even a dash of country in there. Stephanie's sincere lyrics and compelling melodies draw people of all ages, and walks of life. "I invite others into an honest moment and hopefully encourage them in their own pursuit of truth and a passionate life abandoned to the only thing worth living for: love. I've been pretty pressed in life and I think it has produced a severity and vulnerability in me that people just lean into. It pulls things up from deep within them and unearths hearts." This depth both in writing, and in the emotional presentation of her material is due in part to the difficulties life dealt out in force in her young life to adolescence. After what she calls 5 years of darkness God recovered her and renewed within her an inborn sense of music that has accompanied her all her life. She says that songwriting came to her like breathing or laughing; it's just always been a part of who she is and what she does.
She plays piano and guitar, and has been an integral part of the recording of her three full length CDs, having co produced all of them. Her last two recordings brought her to Nashville and LA where she recorded with some of the industry's best. She performed over 80 dates from 2006-2007, and is gearing up for another 80 date tour in 2009. Her music is currently being played on over 500 radio stations world wide, landing three of Stephanie's songs in the top 10 on the CRW Global Inspo and AC Chart and also on the Euro NCM Chart this year. One of her songs has been used on a sound track in a film called "My Lawyer," and she has won numerous song competitions. Her talents have garnered her a few record label offers, a recent nomination for the Independent Singer Songwriter Association Award and the attention of industry professionals. In 2003 More than Music Inc. her ministry, and the hub of her music, was made an official non-profit, enabling her to receive donations to further the work.
The driving force behind all that Stephanie Pauline does is best stated by the mission statement of More than Music Inc. which is... "To revolutionize the culture at large, one heart at a time, through the means of multimedia, ministry, and money given until everyone on earth knows, and lives the love that is in Jesus Christ." Tied closely to all her endeavors is her goal of funneling the profits of her life's work to world relief efforts, and social evangelism. Stephanie Pauline has chosen to waive her salary since the non-profit was made a legal entity in 2004 to help enable that. Thirty percent of her concerts are performed in detention centers and treatment facilities around the country and she has been on several humanitarian forays, including a month long mission to an orphanage in Vijayawada, India. Stephanie has seen first hand the extensive destitution, both spiritually and physically that plague most of this planet and her heart's cry is to see healing and blessings flow all around the world. She has vowed to take these messages God has given her in the form of songs as far as He will allow her to go.
She is married, with one son, and a baby girl. She daily works to further her own authentic representation of the face of God in her personal life. Her music is simply an overflow of that.
The Valley And The Mountain
My dear and precious friend, how beautiful are the feet of those that carry the good news. You must be a mountain climber this week. Because I heard your name in the valley among the lilies where you were enjoying the fragrance of life. Yet you were preparing to go higher, as you tightened the climbing boot straps and looked to the mountains from where you receive the anointing and the quite time to sit at the table rock, with the helper and Savior of your soul.
Where you drink from the stream of rejoicing, for He is your King.
Gazing across the sea of forgetfulness the breath of life again blows away the chaff as the seed can again fall to the ground near the clay vessel,
That contains the water for the washing, and the potter is nearby observing masterfully and is greatly pleased with the work of His hands.
Can God be amazed? The angels can!
Well pleased because the life fruit has blessed so many, yet the well is no ways drawn down, in fact it is never drawn down a drop, because you are His and the water never runs dry, the well is constantly full and at times running over.
See the mighty river you have made that cannot be crossed. Feel the wind of the Spirit as you are carried about the way. Hear the Voice from within, that says...all is yours.
This world is not worthy of you says Holy Spirit, But the Savior is. And you are a child of Glory. A Temple of and for the Holy One of Israel.
But know this the Greater One has spoken in the garden as I heard your name called among the lilies by the Valley Keeper.
How are they clothed, and even do not spin, and a greater one is here, and lives within, and the garment of praise called lovely has He placed on you.
Your destiny, your gifts, your talents, the way in which you should go, the path that should be taken, all questions answered and all stories told, all that is fulfilled, and all that should be fulfilled, is not out there somewhere that you should go and find that which cannot be found. Its not lost. The plan for your life that is greater and more rewarding than all that could be found by you anywhere is closer to you than you may think. When we think of a journey, our first thought most often turns to places and things to visit and see. Yes the things that surround us, that we try so hard to connect with and to, can cause fleeting happiness as long as we can respond to the moment.
Life is not searching for things, your life is searching for you, and only you, nothing else can take your place, and on top of all that, there is only one of you, and no one else is just like you. The you that is real may not have been seen by you or others very much, or even not at all.
Many of us are trying to find the Kingdom out there some where, instead of simply realizing where it is, and accepting the fact that where it is, has been there all the time. We as humanity, living souls think in terms of me, myself and I. And so our journey is always somewhere outside of our true selves. Always trying to find ourselves, in order to become complete or one with our selves or something. The soul was created to love and be loved, not to be one with something, or to be made complete with something? that humanity has made. But to be close to the Father. The soul has such a greater calling such a higher calling, than to try and attach our selves to that which was made with hands.
Yes it has been done so it seems, but only superficially.
How can something that is not complete make anything complete?
How can that which is natural change itself into that which is spiritual?
The problem with this is not as obvious as it seems, otherwise why do so many allow them selves to fall by the way side... Or on hard rocky ground... Are amongst the thorns and weeds. The truth is we may be lost, yet we are constantly trying to save ourselves, and not only that, but even with more vigor we are always trying to save some one else or change someone else and we can't even save or find our selves.
There is not only hope, but there is news of a Journey about to take place that has no end yet there is fulfillment beyond all that you could ever dream or image. You see the soul cannot be placed in a certain location or scenario, it has to be led.
No matter what, always remember the soul is led by something or someone. And of course in this process that deals with time and effort, in some way the soul is won over to a certain mind set or we could even say a plan. The Journey that we are encouraged to take that is wasteful to our souls could be of any length of distance or duration of time. Anything that would keep us from drawing near to God is a wasteful journey.
However as we realize that the journey is one of an inward and spiritual nature, that which is on the outside of us begins to fall in line with, and even drawn to us. Much searching comes to an end, and following comes more to the forefront. Rather than having to always have this or that for direction. To keep us involved just for involvement sake. Our involvement is suppose to be based on freedom not bondage.
Bondage always tightens its grip when we try to fight free, that is the nature of bondage and the opposite of freedom.
Freedom is always a path of encouragement to choose Life. For freedom you have been set free and for bondage you are in bondage. You see the more that you fight against a bondage the more you are surrounded by that bondage. There is only one of you, but many are our enemies. If there is no fight then there can be no battle to win or lose only victory to gain by accepting the result of something that has already been done or completed on your behalf.
Just follow the Spirit of Freedom, Joy and Righteousness. It is finished. Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord. It is not your battle but mine says the Lord. The surpassing victory is just that. It is surpassing. What is it surpassing? It just passes right on by the smoke screen of defeat, that is trying its best to draw you into its self, that is where self defeat comes from.
Temptation is the same way, it just roars to get attention in order to gain our company, misery loves company and so does everything else that is evil, that has already been over come by good. That which is good for the soul is fruit that has been produced by the tree of Life, Not the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Evil always wants the company of that which is good. Why? Simply because evil wants to be part of something that it is not and cannot be. Evil corrupts, good sets free. The more truth you have and know the more freedom that is available to you for acceptance. Remember there is a type of learning that blocks the way to the knowledge of the truth. The learning that keeps the soul from the knowledge of the truth, and freedom, It is the outward journey that keeps the soul busy about things...That have no life, always choose life for the sake of a clear conscience.
An Autumn Journey is waiting for you. What is an Autumn Journey? Before we enter into this journey there is one very important piece of information that the soul requires in order to navigate through death and yet still live life and be saved to the utter most... the soul must be trained to Listen. It is some times easy to follow, but to be lead is something very special. Learning to follow is for one reason, to see if you will follow close enough to hear the still small voice that is to lead you. And when we can be lead, than it will be easy to guide us into all truth. Patience and perseverance is the souls bread winner. The Bread of Life is the food that is won, and the prize is transformation, into the likeness of the Only begotten Son of God. The Prize of the upward and high calling of God.
We will continue this journey through the Autumn Season, it is most colorful and the sights or full of the color of life.
Warrior Poet
All Rights Reserved Autumn 2008
The Piny Woods Of East Taxas
IT'S A FUN PLACE, A PLACE OF INSPIRATION AND A PLACE TO SHARE WHAT GOD IS DOING IN YOUR LIFE...
I know you will be greatly blessed by all the wonderful friends you will make. I have enjoyed meeting so many and have been ministered to by their words of encouragement, their great music and all the fun things that come from them.
We are all unique and different and have many things to share with others that will bless their lives and maybe help them thru troubled times, happy times and many times just being the listening ear.
Welcome to ShoutLife, Stephanie. Like you I had a secret place, but it was under an oak. It was there I talked with God and wrote my stories. God bless your ministry.
Hi Stephanie!
Keep up the excellent faith-work!
keith mohr
president indieheaven - artist profile | distribution | consulting | development cia summit- Our 6th Annual Christian Independent Artist Conference! March 25-28, 2009 - Nashville, TN
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