Monday, February 23, 2009
MY AWAKENING
I entered the world in two bold moves: I was the first baby born in the city of New Orleans in the year 1982. That, right off the start, marked something special. Second, when I made my appearance, I was an interesting shade of blue and not breathing. The story goes that after four or five minutes of bright lights, codes, and the doctor and nurses franticly trying to resuscitate me, my dad broke through the commotion, touched my body, and commanded life to fill my lungs in the name of Jesus. Well, life indeed entered into me at that moment, and ever since then it has been quite an incredible adventure! I should also mention that my dad, Dick Bashta, was actually the Area Director of the New Orleans 700 Club Counseling Center when I was born!
I grew up in Reserve, LA, a small town outside of New Orleans, until I was almost 17. I never appreciated the crazy culture of the city until I moved away, but now looking back on it, I can see how influential its style truly was in my life. That - and two other things - mission and music.
My dad helped pastor a radical church in Reserve, LA, as well as direct a mission sending organization. My parents instilled in me and my four siblings a passion for mission and church planting around the world. From a young child through my teenage years, I was a part of some pretty powerful missions work. Before I was 16, I had traveled to Mexico 17 times and lived in Russia with my parents from 1993 – 1995 (helping to start 25 different churches in 25 different cities of a million or more population east of Moscow). I also went to China three years in a row, smuggling in suitcases of Bibles, spent a summer in Amsterdam (more on that later), and participated in trips to Nicaragua, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica.
Music was also branded into my DNA when I was very young. When my mom was a teenager, she played piano for the New Jersey Philharmonic, so my love of music was destined from the start. I started playing music when I was three. My first instrument was the violin, which I played until I was eight. During the time that I was 8 – 12 years old, I learned how to play the drums. While we were living in Russia, I was able to play for many of the crusades that we had and saw thousands and thousands of lives changed because of the power of worship. When I lived in Russia, I started teaching myself guitar. So through my early teenage years, I really focused on playing guitar, bass, and piano. In the process, I also started singing and writing songs. One of my best childhood memories is waking up in the middle of the night to the sound of my mom sitting at a piano writing a new worship song. Both of my parents were very instrumental in encouraging my pursuit of music.
I was a typical pastor’s kid growing up. I was at every church service, every special event, and every prayer night. I had to sit in the front row of every service, and I was expected to participate in every youth group function. I played on the adult worship team, starting at age 10. I was even a part of the LA pro-life movement. I can remember rallies at the Baton Rouge state capital and getting up early on Saturday mornings to travel to different abortion clinics where churches throughout the New Orleans area would rally together trying to save the lives of unborn babies. Many times our worship team would actually set up their instruments on the sidewalk and play music for hours and hours, as others reached out to mothers coming into the clinic parking lot. I guess you could say that growing up in my family was pretty intense! This was all for the name of “church” and “God.” However, as I look back, I’m not sure I really understood what a true relationship with God meant or really what worship was even about. For even in the core of all this “Christian” activity, I was empty and had no direction or idea what I actually believed.
That all changed the summer of my junior year in high school. Somehow my parents trusted me and my best friend, Ben, enough to let us move to Amsterdam and help a pastor friend and his wife who had started a church there, right outside the red light district. We had taken a youth mission trip there that spring, and as soon as I got back to the US, something inside of me knew I needed to go back. That summer, I had a crash course in learning more about God, more about love, and more about how broken our world truly is. One of the first things that shocked me is that most of the time, I was hanging out with a ministry that was doing radical outreach in the city. One night they told us where we were meeting, and it turned out to be a bar! I was so offended as I walked into the bar and saw these people I knew actually laughing, talking, and befriending sinners who were drinking and lighting up cigarettes. I just couldn’t believe it, as growing up, I was taught that drinking, smoking, and listening to rock and roll music would send you straight to hell. So my first thoughts were astonishment that all the new friends that I had made had somehow lost their faith and now were going right to hell. I completely missed the meaning of what was happening. This was actually worship in motion; true faith in action. Obvious the culture in Amsterdam is that of a different world. But up until that point, all I had known of missions was someone passing out a Gospel tract or standing on a street corner preaching and hoping some poor soul would hear their words and fall on the ground to beg for God’s mercy. I really don’t believe that this evangelistic approach is the most effective. What I did learn that summer is this: I saw a group of people identify with what the culture of a city was, target a specific group of people, and then build true relationships with them, regardless of what they were into. I saw trust form and that brought radical change and repentance in many lives.
This new breed of missions forever wrecked my life. I had finally found a call and a cause that I could recklessly run with. I truly found the merciful God of the universe, who bleeds with such love for the outcasts of this world, that He would give His life. Then my question to answer was, “Why should I not give my life in endless return?”
That next year my family moved to Colorado Springs. There I started leading worship for an incredible youth group named tag out of New Life Church. From there I decided to move overseas and attended the International Bible Institute of London. This was probably the most significant year of my life. There was such impacting worship coming out of the UK at that time with guys like Delirious, Matt Redman, and Tim Hughes. I just knew I needed to breathe some of that same air in. I started attending the church, Soul Survivor, where Matt and Tim led worship. This experience completely helped shape me into who I am today. Hearing songs like “Heart of Worship” and “Here I am to Worship” come out of this local gathering really provoked me into action with the thought of how I could be a part of an awakening that not only would change a generation, but fuel it! My worldview continued to expand. I visited Paris, Whales, Scotland, and Ireland. As my view expanded, so did my heart!
After school, I moved to Birmingham AL. I was honored to be on staff at a new church plant called Church of the Highlands. Through the next few years, I saw God move in a community and a city like I had never seen before. In 2009, Church of the Highlands was ranked the fastest growing church in America, with over 10,000 people. Being part of this church plant was an incredible adventure! While on staff, I met and married my incredibly astonishing wife, Taylor, who was also on staff at the church. Together we led mission trips with high school and college students to Romania, the Germany World Cup, Hong Kong, and China. It was a great chapter in our lives, but we sensed that God was calling us into a different season. In the beginning of 2008, we resigned from being on staff and began a new, ground breaking journey together.
We went into the studio and recorded an EP called My Worship in Motion. The EP was based on everything I have learned about worship and missions, with the concept that worship with no action equals a dead God and dead faith. Basically, God challenged me to answer the question, “What can we give and live with our lives to put our worship into a living motion and provoke change in our local communities, our nation, and then the world?” Since then, God has opened up many awesome doors and I have been blessed to lead worship throughout the US and internationally.
Out of my new zeal for the nations, I wrote a song called “Awakening.” God showed me a generation of dreamers that have been cast away; a roaring generation that has been silenced; and such a powerful army of worshipers that the devil would try with all his might to kill. Basically, the song talks about the Valley of Dry Bones having a defying, “come to life” moment; that out of this generation there would arise an Awakening unlike anything ever seen in history. That out of the ruins, the Living God would build His Kingdom with broken vessels that would shake and change this planet. In Birmingham, God is doing that through churches like Church of the Highlands and gatherings like The Basement, with Matt Pitt, both of which are forcefully advancing the love of God and new hope for broken lives.
The other thing God has shown me is that this is one of the most creative generations ever to live. So out of that, Taylor and I have formed a non-profit ministry called GoMotion Worldwide. Our vision is to see music, media, and missions unite; to see the Creator Himself breathe over this generation. We believe that, instead of following the pop culture of our time, our generation will arise with passion and be marked as the “Roaring Generation.” Could it be that in our day and in our time, we will see the Great Commission become the Great Completion, as we hear the most beautiful chorus of heaven echo through the streets!
Taylor and I now live in Atlanta, GA, where I am the worship pastor of an awakening church called RiverStone. We believe that if we continue to put our worship into motion, the world will take notice and see both the Hope and the cross and join the ranks of love. When that happens, without a doubt, the gates of hell will collapse and the Kingdom of Heaven will explode through this planet! It’s time to shine!
Daniel Bashta
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Let love explode
The Overview
So I just got back from Shanghai China. It was one of the most amazing trips that I have ever been on.
The first thing I want to say is how ridiculous the city of Shanghai is, it had such intense energy. Every building is an architectural piece of art.
Think of it like this, a bunch of chinese people came to New York city, took a picture, than went home and built a better version of it times 10.
I was so impressed with China as a whole. First, the very grand ridiculous Olympic display of new stadiums in Beijing, and now in Shanghai they are building the world's tallest skyscraper. However, they are not revealing the actual height, and are leaving room to add additional height just in case someone else tries to trump them. Very smart. They are also preparing for a massive 2010 EXPO in Shanghai where they are basically building a new city within the city, unlike anything on the earth. It's pretty insane. All this to say I love this city! I would definitely say Shanghai will be one the most important cities to watch in the coming future.
The Mission
There is an incredible family in Shanghai doing some extraordinary things. A great friend of mine, Jason Morant, and I were so humbled to be a small part of the heart of their mission. The Weidner family is really shaking the ground in Shanghai, check out www.jamesweidner.com. Jamie Weidner was a missionary in the Philippines, he then moved to New Orleans to pastor a church when hurricane Katrina hit. He was able to help orchestrate relief with other local churches in the area to make a huge impact on the community. He then accepted a job at the Shanghai Community Center right when the earthquake shook the land. Because of his previous experience, Jamie moved right into action. The Community Center is a huge hub for all the international families that live in Shanghai and it's purpose is to help families get adjusted to living in another Chinese culture. They offer classes to help make a smooth transition, ranging from language, cooking shopping, art, etc. Since Jamie been the director, he has added worship nights into the mix, which is an awesome thing.
Jamie has also started a Non-Profit called Shelter for Hope, which has been a powerful arm helping helping the earthquake relief.
The Project
Jason and I really wanted to help raise awareness for everything Jamie was pioneering, and be a part of what God was doing in Shanghai. We grabbed our guitars, laptops, and cameras and hopped on a 15 hour flight. Our Mission was to capture as much footage as we could and to also see worship erupt in a fresh way. Well the second day we were there my hard drive crashed on my computer, and the video camera I brought stopped working due to the humidity- not the best way to start the trip. We didn't let that stop us! Over the next 2 weeks I saw God move in amazing supernatural ways. I will never forget Shanghai!
One of the first nights we led worship together kind of freaked me out. We were set up on the second floor of a sports bar both thinking this would be just a nice, acoustic, chilled out show. Well I was wrong. The night turned into a full on worship night right in the middle of Shanghai! We were singing songs at the top of our lungs joined by hundreds of other Internationals. It was truly earth moving! This was a completely new side to China I had never seen. As this was my sixth trip to China, all the previous trips were very strategic, underground, and camouflaged working more directly with the nationals. This trip was completely wide open, nice and bold, working directly with Internationals. It was crazy to see how God was using the business world to crack open the Gospel and to let the sound of worship flood the streets.
We were also able to be a part of an earthquake relief mission in Chengdu. We went high up into the mountains, right on the border of Tibet. We helped give away winter packs to different families, which had boots,socks, blankets, and other essentials to keep them warm for the coming cold days. It was incredibly touching to see these families receive their packs and all of a sudden see joy, their smiles saying thank you for not forgetting about us, and know that hope was on the way. I'll always remember the smiles on some of the little kids faces.
The next sunday we were honored to be apart of leading worship at 3 international services at 2 different fellowships. Now again these gatherings were just for foreign passport holders, meaning no Chinese. The 2nd church had over 60 nations represented in the 2 services. It was unbelievable. The Spirit of God moved in an intense way. The only way I can really describe the feeling I had is this. Here were some hungry desperate people wanting a touch from God and in the middle of this communist nation and a touch came indeed. It blew me away. How Brilliant it was.
So here are my "take-aways" from this beautiful Shanghai trip.
1. God's heart has and always will be for the nations. For God so loved the WORLD!
Here's what I believe about missions. Back in the day, to be a missionary meant you sold everything you owned, and lived like a early 90's home schooler. Today the word missions is something really simple- you envelope yourself in a culture and live life in the most real way. Let your life reveal your message . Let your life shine love, let the world see our imperfections, that we screw up on a daily occurrence. Then we can prove the infinite, merciful, love of an unwavering Savior. What the world needs is not another church, not another evangelist, and not another worship CD. The world needs to experience love exploding out of us, breathing life into the dead places. Then we will see a resurrection of true faith that can never be crucified.
2. We left on November 4th, election day, and on the 14th hour of our flight the pilot announced our new president. It hit me that yes, change needs to come!
Change- both as a nation, but more importantly as Christ followers. Change in what we believe, change in how the world respects us, and change in the staleness that sometime we call our walk with God. I find myself getting caught up with timing, asking "when am I really going to really make it?" or "which record label is going to ask me to join their corporation?", and "when will I never have to worry about finances?". I have no ideas what the answers to those questions really are, but here is what I do know. Never forget the power. I think sometimes in our trendy relevant seeking, we try to too hard to be free and open, and forget that there is a supernatural power out there that is not trendy or relevant, but firey and controversial.
It's the power of God that crashes down kingdoms and the power of God that comes down to love us in our filth. May we never forget the Power of one God that will never become uncharged no matter how chaotic things get.
3. I love different cultures, whether it's the kind that may offend some people in the church, or international cultures that open your eyes to see how crazy creative God is. Culture is what makes up who we are. So here is my mission. I want to mess the whole system up, instead of culture telling me who I am supposed to be and what I should do. I want to take control of these false agendas, and see an explosion of roars that produce an earthquake of worship. I want to see an eruption of worshippers that destroy the cultural walls that we have fashioned, and out of the ruins we see healing and the singing of a new song that can never be quenched or silenced. Awake Awake all you dreamers!
Friday, May 30, 2008
A pocketless Heart
The last 8 months have been so life changing for me and my wife that we have gone through so many different stages of brokenness. This guy started talking about our hearts and the pockets that we don't want to empty, but if we could possess these things God will show up in a spontaneous and mighty way.
1. a dislocated heart
2. a broken sprirt
3. a radical faith
4. a strategic plan
5. a personal commitment
6. a courageous soul
In my personal life I have been going though each of these, they are not always the easiest or the most practical or popular, but I think when we fully surrender our lives and give up our rights, and empty the secret pockets of our hearts that we fill with all kinds of chaos. Once we go through all these different types of brokenness and discovery. I think God wants us to stumble upon one more chapter
7. a miraculous song- which is a song of triumph
So I want to live my life with a pocketless heart and to keep discovering the brokenness so I can sing away at my triumph.
Sing Sing oh my soul
_d
Like a Lion
My God's not dead
He's surely alive
He's living on the inside
Roaring like a lion
then the bridge goes
Let heaven roar
and fire Fall
Come shake the ground
With the sounds of revival
I believe God is looking for a lion generation. A army that is ready to roar in this culture and provoke change. There's alot of revival like meetings springing up all over, and it's great thing to see thousands and thousands of desperate people in need of a touch from God, but I'm not sure this is a revival. The incredible thing about God is that He shows up when desperate hearts summon Him. He is is that faithful, that if we come together and expect signs and wonders, and have undeniable faith that He will produce creative miracles and bring His healing. It has nothing to do with a man or a place or a stage, it has everything to do with us being tenacious after the presence of God. Here's what I believe is a mark of revival.
first reckless hearts after His presence thats where we fall into the beauty of His holiness
then where there is God's Holiness there comes repentance. (I know I need this is my life.)
after that there comes an a expectancy for the miraculous. This is not a pentecostal or charismatic experience that you must shake and scream in some strange language. Although you may, but I think when God shows himself in revival type way, it will be such a movement that it will touch the most normal person and the most eccentric. It will be such a movement that every disbelief will bow down to worship the Lion and there will be a Roar so loud that in our worship miracles will just happen in an instance, that hearts that are searching for truth will find the only answer through the love we display in our lives and that Peace will come when in our worship the darkness will flee from this planet as we sing one song together of the Holiness of God. I love the visual of Aslan. A warrior but still so relate able and authentic and loving but dangerous. A new favorite book of mine that I just finished is called the SHACK. It was so refreshing to read and visualize the different faces of who God is. I think we will all be surprised one day to find out what we thought was God was completely not. So here's my thought's, may we experience a personal revival in our lives that provokes repentance and produces a resurrection power for all the world to see. Like a lion.
_d
Worship at Workplay
So here was the mission
Let your love be loud
Let your light shine
May we shake the ground
On May 19th this prophetic word echoed and erupted the streets of bham.
We were so humbled to see so many of ya'll show up to worship and to unite us together with a voice so loud that we believe this is what God is looking for. A generation that will spread hope and birth an awakening. To the hundreds of worshipers that joined together and came to worship untamed. May that same intensity burn so fierce in us that the presence of the living God surround us like a shadow and wherever we go, may that shadow bring freedom, healing and life.
Be Bold and expect the miraculous. May the world see our love for each other and see our compassion for the broken and wounded. That we become a spark for the flame that is waiting to ignite. I am ready for the movement. Roar Away.
_d
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Would the Real Jesus please stand up
Here's another thing it seems alot of people are confusing this concept
OUTPUT vs. OUTCOME
Here i'll use myself as an example.
Let say I record and produce a CD and after we package it all pretty like, 10,000 people come to get a copy of it, Well 10,000 people is not the outcome of the CD, 10,000 peole is the OUTPUT of what we just created. The OUTCOME of 10,000 people getting a copy of the CD, would be their worshp is put into motion, they become better husbands, better workers, better students, and they begin to change the enviorment and society around them, This is the OUTCOME of seeing God move.
I heard a story once about a town in another country, This town was really known for it's violence and crime and poverty, well this missionary moves into this town and begins praying and begins reaching out to these people. A revival happens and people start getting saved like crazy so all of a sudden he has this huge congregation, but he did not let the OUTPUT of these thousands of people become the church. The OUTCOME of what happened whas this, The jail was turned into a meeting place for the church, because the crime level had stopped, they built this huge facility to feed, clothe, wash, and to reach out to the number of poor people that lived on the streets ,dailey. This was the response of the pastor because so many people were coming to see what was going on, He said the church is not the number of people coming on sunday mornings, meaning this is only the output of what happenes when thousands started getting saved. He said the Church is this, When we begin to change the injustice around us, and we beging to see the community change, and we see a real societal change, That is the church, meaning that is the outcome of what it's all about.
Here's all i'm getting out. I'm including myself in all of this too, I need to do what God has for me. Whatever that is, wether it's working for a church, or leading worshp somewhere, or going to be a missionary in another country or being a loving husband. I have to let the power of God flow out of me and whatever the output produces, very cool. I love hearing about things that start off with just a dream, and see how God explodes out of that, but here's my prayer, however God wants to use me and use you, may the outcome be so great that Heaven ROARS when your name is heard.
I hope the outcome of my life is this, I was part of an awakening that brought change to this plantet.
Woud the Real Jesus please stand up and when people see Him, may they see you and me. A reflection of who He is. Don't short yourself in what Almighty God wants to do through you. Let the Creator breathe creativity into you that only you can bring. Miralces are coming.
_d
The Release
There is a a roaring generation out there, that is in such desperate pursuit of God, that want more than just a pretty worship service. I believe this generation is so tenatious, that when the presence of God falls, they can't help but cling on to it, and out of that clinging there comes a bringing, and in bringing I believe this is the message of the gospel. To one find God, and then two, become His vessels and bring His power out to first our commuinities, and then explode to the world. Christ in me and Christ in you the HOPE.
The second thing that I saw, was abosolute Freedom. Here's what I know about freedom, when you can let this thing shake your bones, that every chain becomes undone, every wall comes crumbling down, every wound is evaporated. You become so reckless is your responce to God's mercy that demons tremble at the sight of you.
So here's my challenge for everyone that came on sunday. Take this Fire of God and let it burn so extreme that all the darkness around you is incinerated. Walk with power in this athority.
Please do not let it end with the last song, but Be Light, Be Life ,and Be Hope. We live in extreme times, be extreme in your worship to this world.
I will never forget this night. The Release is alive.
_daniel