NEW RELEASES
A Conversation with
John Tesh
By Mark Weber
Guest reviewer
CBN.com
When former Entertainment Tonight co-host John Tesh
isn't hosting his popular "John Tesh Radio Show: Music and Intelligence
For Your Life," currently heard on about 160 stations in the
U.S. and Canada, or leading worship at a Messianic evangelical church
he and his wife, actress Connie Selleca, attend, he keeps busy making
Christian music. Tesh's latest project, a double CD and DVD, "Live
Worship At Red Rocks," releases ten years to the day since his
original "Red Rocks" release.
"Red Rocks, I believe," says Tesh, "was my first true
intimate experience with the Holy Spirit. It's one of those things
where it never should have happened and it never should have worked.
It rained really hard during it, we never should have been able to
get it taped, and it never should have become a PBS special -- one
of their most successful specials ever -- but it did all those things.
When God has his hand on something, it just jumps through hoops and
that's what happened with 'Red Rocks.' That's why I wanted to go back
and be even more honest by doing worship music there."
Growing up Methodist, it wasn't until Tesh met Selleca, who invited
him to her church, where he got to know Jesus in a close and intimate
way. Now Jesus is his driving force.
"I
feel like my role is to tell people, 'Hey, listen, you know I've tried
all this stuff--I've tried driving a Mercedes or being the most popular
kid on the block or having people recognize you and getting a good
table at a restaurant -- it's not where it's at," he says. "It's
about having an afterlife and it's only going to happen with your
faith in Jesus."
Tesh and his wife often spend time together at a place you wouldn't
expect: "When I want wisdom, I go to a 90-year-old and I hang
out," he says. "My wife and I hang out at this retirement
home. We have lunch over there all the time. We talk to Mo, Bob, Ann
and Mariana, and we ask them, 'What mistakes did you guys make? What's
the one thing you missed? What would you want to do over?' and mostly
its about going deeper in their faith and spending more time with
their families."
Family is important to Tesh, and he wants his work on the radio and
on CDs and DVDs to be family riendly -- but not safe or bland.
"I'm big into the family-friendly stuff, but it drives me crazy
sometimes when radio stations, every ten seconds, say 'we're safe
for the whole family.' We can all figure that out," he says.
"One of the reasons I left TV was because it was so horrible.
I think it takes a lot of effort to be intelligent, funny and family-friendly.
It's so much easier to have porno on or violence. A lot of people
equate family friendliness with bland so we're big into making it
exciting and fun -- like a 'Shrek' experience -- and something that's
also intelligent."
With "Live Worship At Red Rocks," Tesh wants to encourage
people to have faith and live a worshipful life all the time, not
just on Sunday at church. He hopes that people will be encouraged
by his music to live their life in a way that reaches lots of people
who may or may not know Jesus in a personal way.
"I think that Christians have to be careful not to get trapped
in their churches. What's happening is that we're hiding in these
megachurches and people from the outside world are seeing Christians
meeting together and closing everybody out," he says. "Remember,
church is a training ground for you to go out into the world and that's
what I would encourage Christians to do -- take what you learn in
that church, go out and be wisdom, salt and light in the areas where
you're needed."
For more info, visit www.teshmedia.com
Mark Weber is a freelance writer from Buffalo, NY. His book, "Christian
Music Makers," is available at www.lulu.com/christianmusic.
|
|