Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Kinder Garden Story #3

Okay, time for another one. Not because of the kids (but because of "the grown ups") I'm wearing a long sleeve to cover my tattoos:

"
Accidentally my spider web tat on the right albow was showing. "You've got a TAAATTOOOOOO", one of the girls yelled at me with a pointed finger. No one of the other grown ups were in the room so I gladly showed 'em my just-like-Spiderman-tattoo. After taking a good look at my albow the little girl said, with a girly-deep rusty voice; "I call that a blooood tattoo". "A blood tattoo", I asked; "why's that, you say?". "You don't know that?", the girl said, "it's because it's made with needles and there's blood and everything!".
...And at that time it got clear to me that my tattoos are fake! The real ones are the ones you get in chewing gum packages and you can use water to put them on.
"

Staying busy

Life is pretty busy these days..!

Spending the week day-hours working at the kindergarden,
the evenings on GLDFestival and
the weekends on practicing with Solace The Day and Barricades and working on GLDF.

A whole lot of work, but at the same time a blessing!

We in Barricades are doing a one-time reunion gig at the Green Light District Festival this year, which will be in less than two weeks..!

Solace The Day is going great. We've found a bass player and we're looking very much forward to play at GLDF and Hard Rock Halleluja in Germany the week after.

It's such an awesome thing working with this metal music ministry and putting together this festival. ...And hard. There's no doubt about it; God isn't lieing when He tells us that by Him we find rest and peace! I really need Him! Everyday..! HE's good and faithfull!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Pastor Bob joins the family

In 20minutes I'll drive to the airport to pick up my very good friend, Pastor Bob!
He will be staying here for something like 6 weeks. We've got a lot of projects, festivals and catching up to do! And maybe find the time to chill out as well :)

It's such a blessing knowing PB!
Please, if you haven't be listening to some of his 4 podcasts/radioprograms for a while, do it now; http://sanctuaryinternational.com/

IT WILL ENRICH YOU!

(This picture was taken here at my home in Fjellerup last time PB payed us a visit, August'07)

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Elements Of Rock

Awesome finally being at this metal festival in Switzerland! It's the 5th year they're doing this and the fellowship was great! Lot's of cool metal concerts, teachings by Pastor Bob and worship by Jim LaVerde..!

Picture above: Drottnar (phycotic black metal from Norway) who'll also be playing at the Green Light District Festival in a month!

There's was a very good crowd of black-clothed folks from all over the world! MANY people I've met before at other festivals and MANY new heads I got to know! Some of the most friendly people who'd meet (though a lot of people had a hard time understanding English here, and my German isn't too good..!).It would be hard to find a better fellowship than at these Christian Metal Festivals!

I totally enjoyed meeting so many new fellow metalheads/-Christians + getting to know a whole bunch of people from the bands.
The picture above is two new friends whom I hung out with at the festival; Manu and Miika from Deuteronomium (death metal from Finland).

It was an honor when they from the stage dedicated one of their songs "To Die And Gain" to me.


THANKS for an awesome weekend at Elements Of Rock!!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Kinder Garden Story #2

"
"Are you a wizard?", a 4 year old boy asked. And all I was doing was walking into the childrens restroom to wipe a few butts. "Hmm..." I answered, and grabbed thoughtfull around my 10 cm long beard. "But ARE you a wizard?", one of the 5 year old boys asked. "You think I am?", I asked. "ARE you!!?" 4 boys yelled at me, and now they really wanted an answer!
"

How I love that crazy imagination!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Oldies but goodies

18 years ago when I was 7 at age something pretty cool happened..!

In the early days my lovely parents dragged us kids around to all kinds of Christian rock concerts like Jerusalem, Newsboys, PFR and this well-aged Norwegian dude:

Hans Inge Fagervik is his name, and he's a pretty cool guy and a reason for many good things. When I was 7 years old I pointed at the man on the stage and told my mom that I wanted to be him. That was Mr.Fagervik. After the concert we walked up to him. He toke my little hand and walked me through the crowds to get a free poster for me, oh YEAH, that was the beginning..!

Next Christmas my parents bought me a little guitar, and today I'm playing a Kirk Hammett Signature with skull and bones printed in the guitar neck. Thank you Hans Inge. And GOD!

So yesterday it was my turn to take my parents hands and bring them to a concert. It was an in memory of LARRY NORMAN tour with something like 10 bands performing. Andraé Crouch did a great gig, and then H.I.Fagervik played as well. After the show my mom and I (like 18 years ago) went over to have a chat with him.

As a musician I can only respect passionated musicians, and wheather I like or dislike the genres and tunes I'm thankfull for what the oldies/goodies created with mind, heart and soul. A big respect to people like Larry Norman, Keith Green, Glenn Kaiser and Andraé Crouch!

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Kinder Garden Story #1

I'm now working 4 days a week in an idyllically little kinder garden with 30-40 kids in age 0-6.
For the next few month I'll be living here at my parents house, which is 3 minutes walk from the kinder garden.

Story of the day:

Kids are sometimes so weird and funny which always cheers me up. Sometimes they're also insainly loud, and that's what this tory is about.
"Once upon a time in a little country in Scandinavia a dread head got himself some work in a little kinder garden in a very little village. Let's call him "Dude". Dude liked hanging out with the little people, but he also liked insects and reptiles very much. Unfortunately there were no reptiles to be found in the garden of the kinder garden. But insects is something you can find in every garden; Dude knew that! Therefor he and some of his little people friends decided to go on an adventure, finding insects. They found a lot of obscure insects and they all enjoyed them very much. There were happiness and laughter all around. But then one of the 5 year old little people found another funny one:
Dude told him that it would role itself together like a hard ball, if it got scared. Everyone were very excited, which became the end of that idyllic day. ...And the beginning of little people screaming and making scary faces for hours, all for the sake of seeing the new insect becoming a hard ball."
...to be continued.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

GLDFestival ticket sale and HEAVY METAL bus

The ticket sale has now started, and maaan it's gonna be a GREAT festival!!
myspace.com/greenlightdistrictfestival
I'm REALLY excited about doing this 3 days festival again this year!
It's a whole lot of work, but it serves an amazing purpose which is ALL effort worth!
Because it's all about the metal fellowship and the fellowship we have in Christ, we've booked two HEAVY METAL BUSSES that's runs from Aarhus to GLDF Friday and back again on Sunday. It's a 65 minutes drive through small Danish villages, forest areas and open fields!

Keep it metal :-p
In His grip;
Andreas

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Solace the Day

My new band is now official! "Solace the Day"..."Solace The Day is a new energic band blasting out of the dark woods of Denmark and into the wide open fields of Southern Metal ready to chop your wood!
Former member of Barricades, Andreas Larsen, sat in country capital Nashville, Tennessee, with a vision and an urge to be a part of creating a positive and brutal southern metal band with a bunch of anti rockstars...
Only a few months later the band met in Denmark and wrote their first material!
Solace The Day holds members of Magtesløs, Amorém, Corps Under Construction, Annihilation Of The Fragiles, Day Of Disaster and Barricades."...
These 3 guys are also on the core team for organizing the Green Light Disrtict Festival with me which is a blessing!
http://www.myspace.com/solacetheday

"Solace the Day" is a tool for us to reach especially young people with the love of Christ. At the same time we're having a lot of fun writing music and dancing away! :)

One of the visions is to go touring with a main reason to encourage and inspire young folks with the love that God has shown us, and IS pouring down on us every day! Everywhere we go, we wanna give people a killer show, but also be humble to the crowd and be the last people to leave the clubs, just talking with whoever may need it.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Another new job

I've found the perfect job to earn some money and have a good time as well, only 3 minutes walk from my parents home (where I live at the moment). It's a kinder garden for 0-6 year old kids and today they just offered me a 25 hour week and no weekends!That gives me a pay check and some time off to work on aaaaaaaall the projects.

I wish I didn't have to work besides the ministry, projects and festivals, but then again I simply couldn't get a better job than this!!
What a blessing!
...And one more thing: I just found out that one of the main things that they wanna teach the kids is to accept and respect that we are all different! 50 times a day I get questions about my
1) Piercings
2) Beard
3) Tattoos
4) Hair
5) Jeans hanging low
6) Festival wrist bands

...Maybe that's why the hired me?? , hehe :0)

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

BAND list for the GLDFestival


Today we announced the last 4 bands for the Green Light District Festival in Denmark!
Here's a list of the bands (all of them are Christians):

- Blindside (Sweden) : Legendary hardcore/rock from this major band!
- Pantokrator (Sweden) : Death/thrash from a 12 year old great band!
- Drottnar (Norway) : Very technical and very psychotic black metal!
- Barricades (Denmark) : My old metalcore band. ONE TIME reunion concert!
- Back Pocket Prophet (England) : Old school rockin' trash metal!
- Magtesløs (Denmark) : Hardcore/metal with explosive live show!
- Servants of the Immortal (Denmark) : 13-16 year old boys playing brutal doomy death metal!
- Amplified (Denmark) : Melo-death when it's best!
- Threat Chest (Denmark) : Great thrash with technical brutalities!
- Amorém (Denmark) : Debut concert with this promising actioncore metal band!
- Solace the Day (Denmark) : My new band. Brutal southern metal rock!
- Corpes Under Construction (Denmark) : GrindGORE from the slaughterhouse!
- Silent Highway (Denmark) : Peaceful singer/songwriter!
- Sanctuary Worship (USA) : Nice!

And seminars by Pastor Bob Beeman!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Meeting w the CORE group

Last week I had a weekend meeting with the core group of the Green Light District Festival and a great weekend is was!!
The core group consists of 5 people: 4 amazing young friends between 16 and 18 years old and I. I couldn't do it without them! 4 more GREAT bands will be announced within the next couple of weeks and the ticket sale will start very soon!

By the way: The pictures hasn't anything to do with anything. I just love the fact that Fainting Goats exist..! (Took the pictures a few month ago at a fair in Knoxville, Tennessee).

Thursday, February 21, 2008

New work (for paycheck)

Yesterday and today I applied for two jobs here in my parents 700 inhabitant beach village. Money doesn't grow on trees and flight tickets for festivals doesn't do either...
I applied as a substitute teacher at a boarding school for teenagers and as a substitute social worker at a home for disabled children...and got both jobs, which is a blessing. When I'm at work-work I'm there a 100% and when I'm doing ministry work it's the same. 

I've got ministry projects for a full time work (and more!) and would love to do that as a living, but I guess God is about to teach me something more at the moment. I'm sure I'll learn a lot through these two jobs as well.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

My new band: Solace The Day!

During my first week i Denmark I spend 4 days with my brand new Southern Metalcore band!
We still need to get a couple of things done, so it's still (a bit) unofficial. But I'm excited!

Family and birthday!

It was GREAT seeing my family again!!!
I can feel at home most places but still there's nothing like home...
And I made it home in time for my one and only nephews 2 years birthday, how awesome is that!! And as a true half-American boy... he is born on valentines day :)

My birthday present for him was VeggieTales cartoons. 
Thanks for the inspiration, Bryndan! :)


The Order of Mission

I made it home JUST in time for an important conference that I had been looking forward to!
It's a world wide order fellowship amongst Christian leaders and missionaries. Very loving, caring and visionary! 
The Order of Mission has got three vows:
- Simplicity
- Purity
- Accountability

For the past few years I've been working on building my life (with Gods help) on these tree vows, so I got very excited half a year ago when the two pastors from my church (Århus Valgmenighed) asked me to join!



Nashville => Fjellerup

My trip turned out to be more than twice as long as scheduled... After 48 hours traveling I arrived to my birth home, and it felt goooood... Personal record!
It's a crazy story: 
- Nashville flight 3,5 hour delayed.
- Missed direct and comfortable flight to Copenhagen, Denmark.
- I then had to wait 17 hours AT THE AIRPORT on a flight to Frankfurt, Germany.
- The Frankfurt flight was an hour delayed.
- When I came to Frankfurt I was out of time to catch the Copenhagen flight.
- Waited 5 hours.
- Copenhagen flight an hour delayed.
- When I got to Copenhagen the Airport didn't have people to deliver our luggage.
- Waited an hour.
- When all luggage got through my two suitcases were missing. DOH!

On the pictures you see what I could buy for my 3 food tickets. 
1) Night-food in Chicago Airport
2) Lunch in Chicago Airport
3) Dinner in Frankfurt Airport :)
When I think of the trip everything that could go wrong did go wrong EXCEPT for the really important things like health issues and violent episodes. GOD is SO good and always looking after me! He has been faithful as always these 48 hours! Often He even protects me from harm though I mess things up. How GREAT is our God!!

What I've learned


A few of the things I've learned (or have had confirmed) during the last 6 month working with Pastor Bob and traveling around at metal festivals:

=> ANYTHING is possible for God...NOTHING is impossible for God.
=> God is dreaming bigger than I am.
=> I've got a leader responsibility and God will give me the strength...when I lay it all over to Him.
=> I've got friends and contacts all over the world because of Gods guidance.
=> Christ is the foundation, and my character should reflect the "Fruit of the Spirit". Galatians 5:22-23: "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law!"
=> Blessed to be a blessing. I'm receiving Gods love and grace for nothing, therefore I give.
=> Home is where I lay my head when God is by my side.
=> God would much rather have me than my work. His first priority is having a RELATIONSHIP with me!
=> First rest...THEN work. Rest is the foundation of healthy work.

Bye for now

When the tornado storms cooled off in the morning I started packing :)
A bit tired, but life-giving as always when Bryndan woke up, ran to my room and with a big smile said "duuuuuude".
Above: On this picture we're watching the trailer for "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" (A VeggieTales movie). He NEVER gets tired of watching that 1,5 minute video!

Below: A memory picture of my home (while being in Nashville) since August 2007.
...And the Mercury '88 who was my dancing partner on the American freeway.
THANK YOU FOR AN AMAZING TIME WITH YOU AT YOUR HOUSE, JAMIE AND TRISH!!!
See you in Nashville in June!

Tornados

My very last night in the States was spend watching the news together with Trish...
16 tornados went through the Nashville area and did a whole lot of damage. It especially destroyed a lot of mobil homes. Twice we had to wake up Jamie and Bryndan and then the 4 of us crawled down under the staircase, which is the most safe place in the house if then roof would be ripped of. 

I wasn't really afraid, maybe because I've never experienced tornados like that before. But another thing is, that I know God has big future plans with both me and my little American family, and our time has not come yet! If my death would draw more people to Christ than if I was alive, then let it be. Many times death doesn't make any sense. I pray that mine will. 

LotR marathon

For months Jamie, Pastor Bob and I have been longing to burn of a day watching the 3 extended versions of Lord of the Rings. My last Saturday in the States was the day it happened!
One great thing about Lord of the Rings is, that everybody think that Legolas looks exactly like my brother...which is true! And then off course; Viggo Mortensen is one of the great Danes...

In studio

I met Devon and Becki Ryan (and their baby) in Denmark 4 month ago, when I spend 2 weeks in Denmark. They are touring with their worship songs and payed my Danish church a visit. As I did, they really liked this Church + the worship and decided to record a Danish song that my church wrote... And record it in Danish! 
I payed them a visit in the studio and helped with pronouncing the words. For ONCE I was "on my own ground" language wise. Felt good :) 

The song is "Lad din godhed komme over os".
Please listen to their worship at myspace.com/beckiryan

Hanging w Nashville metalheads

Before I left the States there were a few things I had to do. One of the very important things was to hang out with some of the cool people over here, who has now become good friends of mine!
Above: A picture of my Metal Brothers => Dennis, Kevin and Jered. Awesome guys!

Below: While we were just chilling out in downtown Nashville, I thought I might just get something done :)


Thursday, January 31, 2008

Retreat

Just spend 4 days taking care of a very peaceful apartment + a hairball coughing cat... ...which was a great retreat. The place is outside Nashville and has got a lot of trees, nature, birds and squirrels out the window! The perfect place to rest, pray, don't see anyone but animals and reflect on my situation and what God has shown me during the last six month.

It was also cool to find some quiet time to prepare my thoughts on the next captor of my life, whatever that'll look like. Leaving for Denmark in less than a week which might become my home base again.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

the MOSH pit

Last night I went downtown Nashville to hang out with some friends and go to a GREAT metal night with Killswitch Engage, Dillinger Escape Plan + more! It's always interesting to study the moshpit at these concerts + be a part of the moshing fellowship!
It was packed at the concert and it was a good crowd. We were helping each other crowd-surfing and pulling each other up from the floor whenever someone fell i the circle pit, the "wall of death" or where ever! It was fellowship.

If you don't understand what's going on, it will only look very violent! But if you're in it and people know the unwritten rules, you're suddenly a part of a very cool and unik fellowship where people are aware of each other + are aware of the risk of getting a bit sore :)

Here's a picture of Dillingers front-growler crawling on the ceiling above the us. It was taken just before he fell down on our loving arms :)
The American hard core moshpit is often very violent, especially if the "spirit" from the bands are destructive. This concert also had its pit with arms and legs flying everywhere, but around this pit, big bald guys fell lead to stand and protect people from being too violent.

I had a whole lot of great talks with folks there! One of the guys whom I talked with was probably the one who was the most aware of protecting and make sure the pit didn't become violent. He was a huge bald guy with a major skull tattooed on his back head.

I think a lot of Christian churches could learn a great deal about fellowship and caring for each other by understanding some of this subculture. On the other hand Christ is needed everywhere, also at these moshpits!

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Running again

I love long distance running. Makes me think better, feel better and open me eyes for appreciating a lot more things around me. Pastor Bob, his mom and I started going to this walking/running path a couple of weeks ago and was planning on going 3 times a week.
I've been in bed the last few days because of a cold, and I'm really looking forward for me and my running shoes to get out there in God nature again! When I was 16 I ran my first marathon (42,2km/26,2miles), and last year I did my 8th (an 50km/31miles ultra marathon). You kinda get addicted, tsk tsk...
This is a cool path they're building outside of Nashville, which is a great idea! One of the cool things, besides the nature, was these rundown houses :-P Would be very cool for band pictures!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything

Bryndan loOOOoves VeggieTales and especially the new movie "The Pirates Who...". He got the VeggieTales pirate ship + some of the characters a couple of month ago and it's a daily routine playing with those toys!The little family, P.Bob and I went to the cinema the other day when it got out => what a great movie :)
In the middle of the movie Bryndan said; "I wanna watch Cars", which is one of his favorites at home. But when the movie ended he said; "again! I wanna watch it again".
VeggieTales is a great and weird way to tell bible stories, which is pretty cool..!

Monday, January 14, 2008

2008

I've got BIG expectations to 2008 and what God is gonna do with and through the metal heads world wide. The Christian heavy metal crowd is just one of the most loving, gentle, radical (and extreme) crowds you will ever meet!! ...If you dare to meet them.

I know that amazing things are gonna happen this year!!
One of them through the Green Light District Festival in Denmark (May/June)!

Hope you're excited as well!

New Years at Times Square

Larry Fish invited me to help him with a little work + help him spend his spare time in New Your City. He's putting up computer games at fairs (Tivoli), boat shows and places... The huge and very high class New York City Boat Show payed for his hotel room at 40th floor on Times Square. ...And I didn't mind sleeping on the floor to stay there for a week! :O)
Mary (Larry's wife) was there some of the days, and I had a great time with 'em!
Here's the view from our room looking down at Times Square and the New Years Stage where Lenny Kravitz and others played. I decided to go down in the streets to the 1.000.000 people and watch the ball drop, though. This year was the 100 years anniversary for the Ball Drop at Times Square.
It was funny to work at the boat show with all the million dollar boats and everybody else in shirts, ties and suits. ..And then me in my black clothes, dreads, black metal band t-shirt, tattoos and a big smile :) Looked like I probably enjoyed the work more than most of the business men. One of the business men came over to me to hear if I had some marihuana he could buy, hehe. Nope, I've still got nothing like that, though I keep getting the question.

Christmas in Indiana

After a couple of busy (but good!) months I had an awesome and relaxed Christmas time in Indiana at Amy's (my sister-in-law) parents home in Noblesville, Indiana! Thomas (my brother), Amy and my cool nephew Jonas came over for Christmas from Denmark, and I had such a great time with them and Amy's family!! Thanks for coming over! :)
I haven't seen my nephew for two months, and man he has grown a lot; it was a lot of fun playing with him again!
Amy's family is the best and it was an honor to spend time with her parents and her brother+wife+newborn girl. Thank you!