From his early days leading the critically acclaimed band According To John to his impactful ministry as a solo artist, John Waller has continually used his gifts as a singer and songwriter to inspire, educate and encourage the body of Christ. With such powerful songs as “The Blessing” and “While I’m Waiting,” Waller articulates what it means to live a God-centered life in a turbulent world.
He continued to do so on his album, As For Me And My House a potent collection of songs buoyed by Waller’s insightful songwriting and compelling voice. “I don’t think I could write a record in any less than a year or two years because you really have to walk with the Lord and you have to experience life and allow the Lord to teach you something. The title track is, to me, the heart of this record,” Waller says of As For Me And My House, which joyfully declares “we belong to the Lord, and we will not give our hearts to another.”
But with this new project, Crazy Faith, Waller takes it up a notch. A devoted husband, a loving father and a fierce believer in God’s word, Waller pours a torrent of emotion into the songs on Crazy Faith.
The talented Georgia native first caught the attention of the Christian music community as frontman for According To John. When the group disbanded, he and his wife Josee felt led to move to Colorado where they helped launch Southlink Church. Though he had given up his aspirations as a recording artist, he began writing songs at Southlink that led to a new chapter in his ministry when he signed a deal with Beach Street Records/Provident Music Group. His major label debut, The Blessing, introduced a wider audience to Waller’s music and gave him a national platform. He followed his debut solo album with While I’m Waiting, a powerful project that included the poignant title track, which was featured in “Fireproof,” the No. 1 independent film in 2008. Waller’s song was the only song in the film played in its entirety and its powerful message resonated strongly with audiences.
In recording As For Me and My House, Waller once again sought God’s direction and penned a potent collection of songs. The album produced a hit music video of the same title, shot with an incredible singing crowd as well as a song that many organizations claimed as their theme song, "Somebody Else's Story." “Somebody Else’s Story” is a tender prayer that captures Waller’s heart for sharing Jesus with others as he sings “I want to be a part. I want to be a part of somebody else’s story, somebody else’s story of redemption. I want to be the one to shine the light of Jesus into their darkness. Lead me to that someone I pray. Lord I want to bring you glory.”
His latest project, Crazy Faith, features great songs like "I Know My God" and "The Orphan Song", that are quickly becoming crowd favorites when shared in concert. The title song is featured in the movie, "War Room", the fifth film from Alex and Stephen Kendrick (Fireproof, Courageous, Facing The Giants) and released by Sony Pictures Entertainment’s TriStar Pictures.
John Waller is a talented man who continually uses his gifts to bring glory to God by encouraging fellow believers and by introducing others to the Lord he so passionately serves. “God has definitely taught me to completely live by faith and I can honestly say that my wife and I completely live by faith in everything we do,” Waller says. “God always provides. He always comes through and one of the biggest things I’ve learned is that God’s plan for each one our lives is not going to look like someone else’s. I’m an individual and unique and God has a unique plan for me. I’ve had to learn to not compare myself to someone else and it’s hard not to do that especially in this industry. You want to measure your success by what you see others doing. I’ve learned that I’ve had to let that go and know that I am successful, but I’m successful by God’s standard and not by man.”
Your music is a blessing| Posted October 12, 2011
John Waller's music is such a blessing from God. my family saw him perform at a benefit concert, he is truely, humbly serving our Lord. I luv 'As for Me and my House.'
walk with God| Posted June 27, 2011
it's nice to have an artist write not because of the profit but takes his time to learn from God and pass that on into his music. :)