New CD's, Breathe In (2012) and Hope For All the World (2013)
					Thirteen albums, including Dove 
					Award-winning albums “Fearless” and “Top of My Lungs,” 21 #1 hit radio singles including, “Let My
					Words Be Few,” Great Are You Lord,” and “Revelation Song"
					Dove Awards & several nominations, 
					sales of over 3 million units; All full-time pastors at their respective churches
					All married with
					children (Dan Dean also has grandchildren)
					
									 			
			 
			
			
					 
		
		
		GUEST BIO
		
		Phillips, Craig & Dean's Hope for the World
		
		By 
  The 700 Club
        
		
		
		
		CBN.com - TOGETHER FOR THE LONG HAUL
		  Randy Phillips, Shawn  Craig and Dan Dean are the voices behind music group Phillips, Craig, and Dean  and have been worshiping together for nearly 23 years. The three pastors have  succeeded at writing songs that express how people feel about God.  They have won Doves and have seen record  sales of all their CDs. All three of them are pastor/singers, and are surprised  and humbled at how long they've lasted and how far they've gone.  When they started they just wanted to do an  album, break even on the cost of making it, and have fun.  They had no idea how successful they would  become – because for them it is a group of friends worshiping and honoring  God.  They are grateful to all of the  radio stations and the fans throughout the years.  
        They  have two new CDs, “Breathe In” and a Christmas CD, “Hope for All the World.”
        LASTING  FRIENDSHIP
          These three men were friends before they started singing as  a group.  Randy was the one that gathered  them together.  He says he wanted to  choose balanced, godly men – those he knew could  handle whatever would come along.  As a  result, he received more than what he thought.   Randy says of his group mates that they are great, Godly men of  integrity and character.  To Randy  Phillips, Shawn and Dan are great friends with five-star talents and they have  become a great company of men.   When they started they were three preachers’ kids that got  together.  In the 23 years they've grown  together and it’s been a terrific journey for them.  They started in their 30s and now are in  their 50s.  They were all preachers’ kids  and now all of them were lead pastors.   Also, when they started Shawn was not married and Randy didn’t have any  children.  Now Shawn is married with  children, Randy has children, and Dan is a grandfather.  Randy says it’s been great to go through the  seasons of life together.  They still  live in the same places (Randy lives in Austin, TX; Shawn lives in St. Louis,  MO; and Dan Dean lives in Irving, TX).   Phillips, Craig, and Dean still get together about the same as they have  over the last two decades (plus).  They  do about 3 – 4 dates a month (depending on their schedules) traveling with a  full band.  When they get together that's  when they do sound check and rehearse.   Randy says people still want to hear Phillips, Craig, and Dean classic  songs, like “Let My Words Be Few,” so the trio just needs to brush up.  Other than Phillips, Craig, and Dean events  they don’t get together a lot.  Recording  an album is its own entity.  Practicing  and studio time is about every 18 months.   Sometimes it is happening the same time as performance dates–it’s a  separate thing.
        Shawn  says remaining friends is fun and they've managed to still like each other over  the years.  He defines friendship as  understanding the uniqueness of the other and being okay with that.  That’s what makes the relationship flourish  and appreciating the differences causes relationships to grow.  Shawn admits the first couple of years of the  group were hard.  He also says in  friendship and marriages if you try to change the differences, that is what  causes problems…differences can complement each other.  Using the parable of The Good Samaritan, Shawn  says this is how each member of the group would be personified:  Dan would be mercy.  You could have a good cry with Dan, tell him  your problems, etc.,  but he would not  help you out of the pit;  Shawn would  give the 12-Steps on how to get out of the ditch; and Randy would give heavy  exhortation and say, “Get out of that ditch!”                             
        TRIALS ALONG THE WAY
  The  group has certainly seen its share of trials along the way too.  Dan has been battling prostate cancer.  Now, it has been a little over a year since  he had surgery for prostate cancer - it was one year June 2013.  Today, Dan says things are going well and he  is believing for no reoccurrence.  His  six-month check-up came up clear and he will be getting his PSA results in  October (this month).  The older he gets  he sees how important faith is in the Christian walk.  It is important not to focus on temporal.  Dan says you have to have something bigger to  believe in.  With faith you believe in  something bigger.  On that continuum you  have two choices in life: you can choose to question faith, “God where are  you?” or respond, “God, I totally trust and believe you’re there.”  Faith does not always mean you are delivered  from adversity.  Those in Hebrews 11 and  others were not always delivered from their trials.  Dan believes it takes more faith to walk in  adversity.  We all have a choice to  continue to believe and say, “God, you are in control of my heart.”
        Randy  is also battling cancer in a different way.   His father, who is a great man of God for 45 years, has lymphoma and is  taking final chemo treatments.  Randy's  sister has leukemia and is taking strong dosages of medication.  Randy says walking through this season is  very unusual.  He sees his father (who he  once saw strong) going through this in a weakened physical state.  However, Randy believes God is at work in  this.  It’s a strange thing and he  doesn't know why, but he believes God’s hand is in it somehow.
        WHEN THE STARS BURN DOWN (BLESSING AND  HONOR)
  From  their new album Breathe In, the song “When  the Stars Burn Down (Blessing and Honor)” peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Soft  Christian chart (information from Worship  Today Magazine).  More importantly,  this song is one of those songs that gives Christians a taste now of things to  come in worshipping God in all His splendor and glory.  In these hard times, the hope for the album  is for people to focus on the greatness of God, to “breathe in” and take a deep  breath of God, let it permeate into their souls, and let God deposit “something  heavenly into earthen vessels.”  
        
		
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