Friday, March 12, 2010

RAY BOLTZ

RAY BOLTZ

R each to the lost with the love and grace of Christ
A message of salvation brings
Y ielding to the will of God in obedience – His Great Commission call fulfilling!

B elieve in Christ
O ur Redeemer God
L et us sing praise
T o the Lord
Z ealously glorify!

Sing to “Seek Ye First”

Singer of "THANK YOU for giving to the Lord"

1 comment:

AcrosticGuy said...

Biography of Ray Boltz

Album/Artist Bio: Songs From The Potter's Field

The potter's field project began with a question. "What happened to the thirty pieces of silver that were paid for the betrayal of Christ?" After receiving this money and realizing what it meant, Judas was filled with remorse. He tried to return the money, and it was eventually used to purchase a piece of land known as "the potter's field".

It is speculated that the potter's field was an area of land during biblical times, where potters would dispose of their broken vessels. It was a graveyard of broken pottery, filled with pieces that were deemed unusable. The Bible says that the potter's field was used as a burial place for foreigners and strangers. Even today, there are "potter's fields" in cemeteries around the world, which are set aside for paupers and nameless strangers.

How then, could the potter's field be a place of such inspiration? Boltz enlightens, "Our lives are represented by what is buried in that field. We are the broken pieces of clay, the flawed, the nameless, the unworthy, and the unwanted. Though thirty pieces of silver bought the field of dirt, you and I were purchased with something of far greater value. We have been purchased with the very blood of Christ. When we realize how precious our lives are to God, we are able, in spite of our flaws and circumstances, to rise and sing songs of hope…songs from the potter's field.”

On the title cut Boltz gives a passionate vocal performance that is effectively blended with tasteful production. This combination vividly delivers the message of the potter's field.

The first single release from the album, "In Your Name", both profoundly and simplistically challenges listeners to love, care, and share a little more in Jesus' name. It reinforces the realization that if this is really done, then the world will be changed. This single will beg listeners everywhere to sing along to this up tempo tune and catchy chorus.

Since 1996, Boltz has been involved with Mission of Mercy, a Christian relief and development agency. This past year, Boltz traveled to Nairobi, Kenya to visit The New Life Home for Abandoned Babies, one of the many Mission of Mercy projects. The New Life Home provides proper nourishment and medical attention for babies that are born to mothers who are HIV positive. Through prayer and proper care, these babies have a very high probability of reversing the HIV factor. The song, "Loving Each Other" was inspired by Boltz' trip to The New Life Home. The song challenges listeners to look past differences and to simply love each other.

Boltz has dedicated over fifteen years to music and ministry. Through these years he has captured the attention of the CCM industry by garnering three Dove Awards, two gold albums, a gold video, and twelve number one singles. He has also sold more than four million units of product. Through all this time and these accomplishments Ray's vision for his ministry still remains the same…to produce and perform music that allows listeners and audiences to see Jesus.

Boltz was privileged to have some special guests on this album. Boltz adds, "I was honored to have Todd Smith and Nicol Smith, members of Selah, and Mitch McVicker, who is also a Spindust Records artist, join me. They creatively added astounding background vocals to this project."

It has been four years since Boltz released a project of new, original music. Songs From The Potter's Field is a breathtaking collection of musical styles and inspirational lyrics that listeners are guaranteed to enjoy for years to come.

RRay Boltz