February 3rd, 2010
As a college sophomore at Azusa Pacific University in Southern California, I was oblivious to the fact that slavery still exists in the 21st century. Growing up in the U.S. I had always thought of slavery as something of the past. It never occurred to me that it could possibly exist in today’s world. It was on a mission trip with my school that summer that my eyes were opened to a dark reality that is currently going on in the world. Today, there are 27 million people living as slaves.
Seven other classmates and I boarded a plain in the summer of 2004 and traveled to Greece. This was the farthest this Southern California native had ever traveled, and I had know idea what I was going to experience. While we were in Greece, we were introduced to one of the world’s largest smuggling businesses – human trafficking. We met girls who had been promised jobs in Greece, and when they arrived, faced the harsh reality that the jobs waiting for them were nothing like what they expected. They were stripped of their legal documents, their rights, and their innocence and forced into the sex industry against their will. A lot of them were threatened that if they ever told the authorities or tried to escape, that their families would be killed.
Our team met a lot of these girls who were living in Greece at the time. I was amazed because when talking to one of these girls, you would think we were talking to another college sophomore who was getting an education, chasing her dreams, and living the normal life of a 20 year old. But, the terrible reality was that her life was so much different than ours. She was living as a slave and had no other choice but to succumb to the threats of her trafficker and live as a prostitute. It was heart-breaking, and I have never forgotten the experience or the lives that we met while we were in Greece.
This is why I am partnering with Forgotten Stories, and giving proceeds from “Unbreakable” to contribute to the A21 Campaign. This organization is currently in Greece and is actively rescuing women and children who have been trafficked into the sex industry. The A21 Campaign is bringing hope to these seemingly hopeless situations, and is remembering the 27 million forgotten women and children who are currently enslaved. I have seen the faces of those enslaved, and I can never forget.
When you purchase my new record, UNBREAKABLE, from Forgotten Stories, $5 will be contributed to the A21 campaign. Even if you’ve already purchased the record, buy another one and give it to a friend. Although $5 is a small amount of money, it is contributing towards giving someone freedom and hope. It is just 1 way to make a difference.
Go to www.forgottenstories.org to make a difference
-Paul
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January 29th, 2010
I was in my 3rd year of college and wanted to write a new song. I was talking to my mother and asked her, “What should I write about?” She told me I should write about my father. I let the idea float around in my head for a while and decided I wanted to do it.
I lived at Azusa Pacific University at the time, and I made my way across the campus to the music building. It was late in the afternoon as I went up the stairs. I could hear the sound of different music majors practicing their instruments as I walked through the halls. I found an empty practice room with a piano and I went right in and closed the door behind me. All of the practice rooms were tiny and most of them had baby grand pianos stuffed inside of them.
As I entered the room and closed the door, the noises of the music building were silenced and I was left alone.
Unlike a lot of the songs I write, this one ‘came to me’ quite quickly. The verses came first as I began to compare my father to King David and Solomon. I sang about his wisdom and patience and how he is heroically unlike the men who the media tells us we should imitate. I set up my MP3 recorder and came out of the tiny practice room a few hours later with “Unbreakable.”
Verse 1:
You ever seen patience and honor and virtue
A heart after God like the King David did
You ever had a hero in sight
That seems to always make everything alright
Verse 2:
You ever heard wisdom and truth that could teach you
Like Solomon’s time and his writings of virtue
The light of the Lord has shown down
Once again on unbreakable ground
Chorus:
The unbreakable one
Steadfast in love and in battle
You never will give up
When mountains to climb
Your heart of a lion will rise up
And your love will speak louder
Verse 3:
See I watch the tv and movies and I see
All of the men and who they try so hard to be
Some say to lose hope in being a true man
But I say I’ll be like my dad
Would you believe that
Even if I told you
Bridge:
Every action is like thunder
Every word is like gold
When the world comes from under
You’re unbreakable
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January 21st, 2010
I’m anxious and a little nervous. I am heading to the church in a few minutes and I am excited for what God wants to do tonight. The pouring rain wasn’t in my plans, but it made me realize that I need to let go of my plans, and just let God do His thing. Praying that God will keep everyone safe on the road.
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January 18th, 2010
It was late one night, and I was scrambling to write 1 more song before I went into the studio. I sat at the piano in my living room and started to play the chord progression. I was trying to play very quietly so that I would not wake up the entire house, which I think explains why the song is so tender. The melody and chords came together so quick, which doesn’t happen very often. I began to write the lyrics and decided that I wanted to take the listeners on a journey through a prayer. I start by asking God if I could walk a mile in His shoes, then I ask Him if I could spend a day in His mind, then I ask Him if I could feel what He feels in His heart, and then I sum it all up by asking if I could just see through His eyes. Can you imagine what kind of people we would be if we saw the world through God’s eyes? Here’s the finished lyrics:
If I could walk a mile in Your shoes / I would never pass another stranger or turn away from hunger / I’d be on my knees begging too / Just to show him we are brothers, in this life together
If I could spend a day in Your mind / I’d see the beginning and the end / How it all will work together / How all of history was designed / Just to lead us to our Father and live with You forever
If I could see the world through Your eyes / I would be in sorrow with the widow, comforting the captives / If I could see the world through Your eyes / I would pay forgiveness to my debtor / For sin is not remembered in Your eyes
If I could feel the pain in Your heart / When You gave Your one and only Son / If I could hear the cry of heaven / I would have a different love / For the broken and rejected / In You they are remembered
If I could see the world through Your eyes / I would see the helpless and the stranger / They can’t just help each other / If I could see the world through Your eyes / I would see a broken generation / How we are not forgotten in Your eyes
In Your Eyes
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January 10th, 2010
Check this page out for the latest updates for Paul Stephens – his new album is coming out very soon!
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