I hope you enjoyed our journey to Gothenburg together.

A quick recap of the concerts and setlists, along with some of my thoughts...
I thoroughly enjoyed each concert and each for different reasons. Each concert and each audience had a different feel. The atmosphere ranged from thoughtful, to introspective, to festive. The setlist changed with each concert and we never knew what to expect, which was nice. Give Me the Faith, Välsignelsen and Ravine were picked several times by people I interviewed as their most memorable performances. The biggest audience participation came with the rendition of Go Down Moses in Kungälv. And clearly, the fan fave is surely the Kungälv performance. It was jam packed with songs and it included a live version of Gotta Go.
To hear these songs on film doesn't do them justice. You can only fully appreciate the depth, feeling and range of a performance by being there in person. There's just no way to capture the exact essence with audio or video, which means you have the perfect reason to go see a concert. There's only so much reporting and filming can convey. Being there in person is clearly the best of all options. Do keep that in mind when you're planning your next vacation.
My personal highlights were Bridge Over Troubled Water in Lindome, Du är Aldrig Ensam in Tranås, Give Me the Faith in Karlstad, and No More Nights in Kungälv.
Lindome - Lindome church 2 Oct 2010
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Tranås - Löfstad church 3 Oct 2010
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Karlstad - Karlstad Pentecostal church 9 Oct 2010
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Kungälv - Mimers Hus 15 Oct 2010
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Jönköping - Alliance church 16 Oct 2010
This was a lecture but there were two acappella songs included:
Now that I've presented you with a few serious lessons, it's time to recall some seriously fun lessons:
I could go on and on with these fun little lessons. But I think you get the idea...
I asked her if I could have the sleeve when she was finished and she happily obliged. The sleeve is now hanging up in my brand new writing space.
And finally, there was one lesson I knew, but just needed to be reminded of: God is with us through it all.
I've always had difficulty being around people. It's absolutely true. I love people and I love their stories, but I get entirely too nervous being around them. It's like living in a blender. So in Kungälv, when Jenny asked us to close our eyes and think about something that's been broken, that's what flashed through my mind. She started singing "Håll Mitt Hjärta" and the song mirrored all those times I've been afraid and needed a greater solace. Something gave way inside of me and my tears started. Before she sang "Bless this Broken Road", she talked about God being with her throughout her life. It was an instant reminder that God has been with me through everything too. Even through all my fears and all those uncertain paths. That's when the big tears really started falling. The good kind.
Those two songs and her words summed up that one thing I just needed to hear: God has been there through it all.
As I sat there in Kungälv listening to all those incredible musicians on stage, a spontaneous moment of thanks burst forth: "Thank you Lord for all the incredible role models you've placed in my life!"
From family, friends and co-workers to superstars on stage, I've had an abundance of amazing teachers in my life. I'm thankful for all of them and admire their willingness to share the lessons they've learned in life with people like me who could use a little guidance along the way.
There is a secret in listening.