
Sara Groves
Genre: Folk/Acoustic/Americana, Pop/Rock, Worship
 For fans of: Joni Mitchell, Amy Grant, Charlie Peacock, Michael Card, Rich Mullins
Label: INO Records
Discography
O Holy Night (2008) Tell Me What You Know (2007) Add to the Beauty (2005) Station Wagon: Songs for Parents (2005) The Other Side of Something (2004) All Right Here (2002) Conversations (2001) Past the Wishing (1998)
If you like this artist, try … Nichole Nordeman, Ginny Owens, Cindy Morgan
INTERVIEW Catching Up with … Sara Groves Christian Music Today The critically acclaimed singer/songwriter shares insight about her first Christmas album 'O Holy Night' and hints at what to expect from her in 2009. [ Go to more interviews ]
REVIEW Tell Me What You Know Christian Music Today [ Go to more reviews ]
Biography (courtesy of INO Records)
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"I can't just fight when I think I'll win."
Why is a soft-spoken, introspective, Minnesota mother of three talking about fighting? On her new album, Tell Me What You Know, acoustic pop artist Sara Groves explores what she has learned over the past two years, lessons on the value of long defeats, and the defiance of hope in the face of insurmountable odds. Since the 2005 release of her last project, Add to the Beauty, Groves has been questioning just how, exactly, she is called to do that.
Sara explains, "I believe God invites us to add to the beauty of his plan, letting us participate in his redemptive work. But I found myself asking, 'How have I applied this idea?' I had groomed and groomed and groomed my personal faith, but to what end?"
Her answers came in a series of global conversations and experiences, from the flood-ravaged gulf of Louisiana, to the genocide memorials of Rwanda, to the testimonies of Southeast Asia sex trade survivors. These experiences showed the disparity between some of the American pursuits of comfort and wealth and the joy of joining the difficult work of social justice and engaging in the suffering of the afflicted.
"One of the main inspirations behind this album is a girl named Elisabeth," Sara says. "I knew about human trafficking and modern day slavery at some sort of global level, but I didn't truly understand the personal stories behind what was happening until I met Elisabeth in Washington, D.C."
Elisabeth's story is both heartbreaking and phenomenal. The oldest of seven children living in Southeast Asia, the teenager had just finished her sophomore year of high school and decided to take a job in a neighboring community to save money for Bible college. But, tragically, she was betrayed by a traveling companion, kidnapped and sold to a brothel owner. She found herself days later in a foreign country, unable to speak the language, forced into a life of prostitution.
Interviews Catching Up with … Sara Groves, Christian Music Today Running to Justice, Christian Music Today Adding to the Beauty, Christian Music Today Fighting the Good Fight, Christian Music Today Sara Groves: Meant to Mentor, Christian Music Today
Reviews Tell Me What You Know, Christian Music Today Add to the Beauty, Christian Music Today Station Wagon: Songs for Parents, Christian Music Today The Other Side of Something, Christian Music Today All Right Here, Christian Music Today Conversations, Christian Music Today
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