Although
music provided him the opportunity to share insights gained
through extensive research, writing songs alone limited what
he felt called to share. Card would frequently agonize over
having to condense the vast depth and richness of scripture
into a three-minute song. And so he fell, quite naturally,
into the field of book writing where he has garnered numerous
awards.
As Card
continued to teach the Bible, a weekly radio program was started
and called Joy in the Journey with Michael Card. Today it
continues as In the Studio with Michael Card and is broadcast
on many radio outlets across the US including Moody Radio
stations and affiliates. The structure of each show features
Bible commentary, a look at the creative process, and demonstrations
of faith lived out in community.
Never
one to compartmentalize his spiritual life, Card's quest for
community slowly seeped into his professional life as he began
to write articles and books on topics that captured his imagination
through conversations with Bible teachers, friends and contemporaries
in both Christian music and the academic community.
Brennan
Manning, Dr. Calvin Seerveld, Dr. Larry Crabb, Kirk Whalum,
Dr. George Guthrie, Don Wyrtzen, J.I. Packer and the late
Dr. William Lane from people known for their academic biblical
contributions to Grammy-award winning musicians, Card is the
first to note what an amazing community of friends and contemporaries
he has had the opportunity to learn from and grow with both
personally and professionally throughout his career.
"Thomas
Merton said, 'The least of learning is done in the classroom,'
and he’s so right," says Card. "The bulk of
what I've learned whether academically, musically or personally
is through interacting with other people, which is why I think
community is so important to our growth as Christians."
In
everything he does, Card seeks to encourage his audience to
join him in his own journey to know and be known by God by
asking questions and entering into meaningful discussion with
one another. Card's vision is to edify the body of Christ
around the world by sharing experiences and resources in the
context of community in order to help facilitate the growth
of smaller and more intimate communities within his audience's
own churches and neighborhoods.
To that
end, Card has branched out beyond the music which made his
name known within the Christian community into the various
mediums he uses today; another reason why Card sees the importance
of continuing to teach at conference centers like Glen Eyrie,
Columbia Bible College, Maranatha Bible College and even on
a regular basis at his home church.
"It's
odd to hear someone say that they would rather hear me teach
than sing," says Card, "but thanks to events like
the ones at Glen Eyrie, I don't have to pick one over the
other; I get to do both and it's a privilege that I am very
thankful for."
It is
this combination of writing, music and speaking that creates
the perfect environment for the community Card hopes to achieve
and something he hopes to continue with the project he is
currently working on, a book on biblical lament, which he
plans to expound on through both a musical project as well
as a series of speaking engagements. Articles appearing in
Discipleship Journal, In Touch Magazine and The Banner throughout
2004 will culminate in the release of a book on the subject
in 2005, which will be published by NavPress.
Whether
it's through his writing, concerts, teaching or his radio
program, the core of what binds these seemingly diverse endeavors
together is biblical community. It is at the heart of everything
Michael Card does.
"The
one thing we strive to achieve is to reach people where they
are," explains Card. "Someone who is impacted by
music may not be affected by reading a book, someone who loves
reading might not care about talk radio, but by providing
all of these things, whether it's my work or the work of someone
else, there's a greater chance of reaching more people, who
in turn will reach out to others in their own community."
In light
of a new year and a renewed focus on ministry, Card will continue
doing what he loves to do; dig deep into the Word, ask questions
and invite others to join him on his journey of knowing God
and His Word.