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How God Used My Dark Past
Mat went through hard times, he never imagined they would help him witness to a friend.
MORE TO LIFE: In high school, Mat Kearney probably seemed like a popular and happy soccer player. But to Mat, now an artist on inpop records, high school was the "worst, darkest, loneliest time in my life." Mat says he thought he had no purpose or hope in life. He tried to fill his emptiness by smoking and selling weed, striving to be popular, and chasing girls. But none of these things changed how empty he felt. There must be more to life than this, he thought.
When he was at his lowest point, Mat says, God reached out to him. For the first time, Mat really understood who Jesus was. He finally felt like he had a purpose: to live for God.
SOMETHING IN COMMON: While recording his debut album, Bullet, Mat and a friend started meeting weekly at Starbucks with non—Christian high school guys. The first guy to attend regularly was Matt Linheart, a junior who heard of the meetings through one of Mat's friends.
Matt grew up in a Christian home but had lost interest in God. Like Mat, he'd turned to drugs and girls to fill his emptiness. Mat Kearney sensed that his similar struggles and experiences in high school might have an impact on Matt's life. He was right.
A FRIEND TO CALL: At Starbucks one night, Matt Linehart listened to Mat talk about his past. He realized his life was also out of control. Later, he came up to Mat and said, "I want to change the way I am living my life. I want what you have."
The next day, Mat and Matt talked about what a relationship with Christ meant. Matt prayed for Jesus to save him and his life changed—but it wasn't all easy.
Mat watched his friend struggle with making the right choices. Matt's friends kept asking him to do stuff he knew he couldn't do anymore. It was tough, but Mat was there for his friend. He encouraged Matt, telling him he could call him anytime. He remembered what it was like and could help direct Matt through the tricky parts.
A NEW CONSTRUCTION: One day, Mat was driving by Matt's high school. What he saw there reminded him of Matt and inspired Mat's hit song "Undeniable." "His school was being demolished," Mat says. "A lot of destruction had to take place for something new to rise. That was like Matt's old life being demolished so a new faith could rise."
Today, Matt's faith stands tall. Now, he leads the Starbucks group. About 20 guys gather each week and Matt likes sharing his story of how God changed his life.
And it's all because God used the struggles of Mat's "worst, darkest, loneliest time" to change the future of someone who could relate.
Mat went through hard times, he never imagined they would help him witness to a friend.
MORE TO LIFE: In high school, Mat Kearney probably seemed like a popular and happy soccer player. But to Mat, now an artist on inpop records, high school was the "worst, darkest, loneliest time in my life." Mat says he thought he had no purpose or hope in life. He tried to fill his emptiness by smoking and selling weed, striving to be popular, and chasing girls. But none of these things changed how empty he felt. There must be more to life than this, he thought.
When he was at his lowest point, Mat says, God reached out to him. For the first time, Mat really understood who Jesus was. He finally felt like he had a purpose: to live for God.
SOMETHING IN COMMON: While recording his debut album, Bullet, Mat and a friend started meeting weekly at Starbucks with non—Christian high school guys. The first guy to attend regularly was Matt Linheart, a junior who heard of the meetings through one of Mat's friends.
Matt grew up in a Christian home but had lost interest in God. Like Mat, he'd turned to drugs and girls to fill his emptiness. Mat Kearney sensed that his similar struggles and experiences in high school might have an impact on Matt's life. He was right.
A FRIEND TO CALL: At Starbucks one night, Matt Linehart listened to Mat talk about his past. He realized his life was also out of control. Later, he came up to Mat and said, "I want to change the way I am living my life. I want what you have."
The next day, Mat and Matt talked about what a relationship with Christ meant. Matt prayed for Jesus to save him and his life changed—but it wasn't all easy.
Mat watched his friend struggle with making the right choices. Matt's friends kept asking him to do stuff he knew he couldn't do anymore. It was tough, but Mat was there for his friend. He encouraged Matt, telling him he could call him anytime. He remembered what it was like and could help direct Matt through the tricky parts.
A NEW CONSTRUCTION: One day, Mat was driving by Matt's high school. What he saw there reminded him of Matt and inspired Mat's hit song "Undeniable." "His school was being demolished," Mat says. "A lot of destruction had to take place for something new to rise. That was like Matt's old life being demolished so a new faith could rise."
Today, Matt's faith stands tall. Now, he leads the Starbucks group. About 20 guys gather each week and Matt likes sharing his story of how God changed his life.
And it's all because God used the struggles of Mat's "worst, darkest, loneliest time" to change the future of someone who could relate.