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brett barry : the joy of losing
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Passionate, Intimate, Compelling - Progressive acoustic rock worship from the other side. Listen here and go there.
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2003
the joy of losing
brett barry
Record Label: brett barry
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. I Believe 4:13 Album Only
2. This Is How It Is 5:27 Album Only
3. Open Heaven (Prelude) 0:58 Album Only
4. Open Heaven 5:59 Album Only
5. Give Me Wings 6:21 Album Only
6. Kum Ba Yah 6:11 Album Only
7. Holy Truth 4:40 Album Only
8. The Day 5:14 Album Only
9. I Love Your Ways 5:37 Album Only
10. When We Touch 5:46 Album Only
11. I Will Not Grow Weary 4:00 Album Only
12. Only Jesus 6:14 Album Only
13. The House Where You Live 4:19 Album Only
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Bio: Brett Barry - The Joy of Losing

The joy of losing; is such a thing really possible? If so, what and how much do I have to lose to experience it? I mean, losing, as we usually know it, is anything but joyous. In fact, it's utterly painful.

Barry ponders for a moment, "Perhaps it should be called, 'The joy that comes as we understand who we are in Christ and begin embracing the process of letting go of this life in order to receive the reality of life in Him'. But that just seems a bit long for a title."

Penned and produced by Barry, The Joy of Losing is the result of a seven year process: three years of wrestling with God (and losing), two years of emotional and spiritual restoration (and a lot of writing and worshiping) and nearly two years of recording. "I took the scenic route with my recording," says Barry. "During our down time of restructuring, I've been working a full-time job and recording on evenings and weekends, mostly in my studio. It's been a tough two years for sure, but well worth the effort."

Down time? "Yes, I spent ten years on the road building my music and ministry career - and then God quickly shut everything down for a season of restructuring - mostly me. When I realized things were coming to a halt, I thought He was just giving us a much needed rest - that it meant we'd be off the road for maybe six months or so. It really meant we'd be off until I learned some things. Though I've learned a lot, I've mostly learned that I'm a really slow learner."

A proficient singer, writer and worship leader, Barry cites initial influences as James Taylor, Eagles, U2, and early Amy Grant. He began his songwriting career as a staff writer and developing artist with Star Song records, and later released his debut album The Adventure of a Lifetime under the Crossroads Records label, an Indie company out of Nashville, TN. When Crossroads failed, due to a bad distribution deal, Barry continued on his own, releasing several more albums while performing roughly 100 concert and speaking engagements each year throughout the U.S., Canada and abroad.

By the end of the initial restructuring years, God had birthed in Barry an intense passion for worshiping Him with every aspect of his life. A desire to disciple others, especially lead worshipers, had also been ignited. "When my schedule got quiet, I realized I didn't know God the way I thought I did. And I eventually saw that I didn't really know who I was either (I believe this is a core problem of the Church at large). To understand who we are in Christ, we must first come to know God though Christ. As this happens, our perspective changes, broadens, because we begin to gain our identity and purpose based on God's intense love and overall plan for humanity, rather than on how our personal needs or circumstances appear. And it's here that we become truly helpful to others in their process of becoming - in advancing the Kingdom of God."

In light of this, Barry says The Joy of Losing is more than an album, it's a tool for putting agreement in the mouths and hearts of worshippers as they listen and engage. "Agreement with God, regardless of how things appear, is the key to His power being released into our lives and circumstances. Ultimately, it's how we stand, how we overcome."

Brett Barry - The Joy of Losing... passionate, intimate and compelling, it's a reflection of the breaking and overcoming process, a deep source of encouragement and strength for our faith journey. From the powerful and absolute opener, I Believe, to the longing, yet joyful heart cry of I Can't Wait, the listener is compelled to enter in, give all and to then live with reckless abandon through complete agreement with God - because God really is who He says He is. And, as Barry sums it up, "This is how it is."

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REVIEWS

I expected it to be good, but I'm blown away by it...
author: Songwriter / Producer / Former lead guitarist for Jeff Deyo
                            
...So anyway, I was just listening to the album, and man, it really is great. I don't say this lightly (in fact, I'm not sure if I've ever said it), but there really is something spiritual about that music. I actually felt the presence of God while I was listening to it, and I couldn't help but start to worship. Again, I'm not the kind of person who throws that around... Man, I know something's gonna happen with this album. I expected it to be good, but I'm blown away by it...
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Life-transforming messages and anointed music.
author: Don Finto – Belmont Church, Pastor Emeritus
                            
I've just been listening to Brett Barry's new "The Joy of Losing" recording. The messages have come out of a living relationship with Jesus. Life-transforming messages and anointed music. Brett is a man of God who is walking what he is speaking. He is also a man under authority and thus a man of authority. Listen to him and let the Lord do His work in your heart.
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I was challenged as a man to be a man of God.
author: Morgan Cryer – Artist / Writer / Producer
                            
I listened to this new project and, even though I was alone, I opened my mouth and said aloud "Surely, these men have been with Jesus." I was challenged as a worshipper, but most of all I was challenged as a man to be a man of God. Thank you, Brett Barry, for this work.
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... an extraordinary experience with Jesus.
author: Bobbie Jo Caldwell – Wife and mother of three / Intercessor
                            
As I was taking my kids to school on a Monday morning (3 minute drive), I put Brett's CD in for the first time. By the time I dropped them off, I was crying under the power of the Holy Spirit. From there I had planned on going to the YMCA to work out, but I was weeping so hard I had to go home. When I got home, I took the CD into the house and started listening to it again, and when I did, I was completely overwhelmed by the power and anointing of the Spirit of God. I laid on my face for about 30-45 minutes weeping and crying. It was an extraordinary experience with Jesus. Thank you Brett for your obedience to make this wonderful weapon for ushering in the presence of God.
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