Boiling down life’s most challenging moments into digestible proclamations of faith is a cornerstone of the Casting Crowns brand. Singable truths that point to Jesus is what they’ve always been about and always will be about. But when setting out to write songs for their latest album, Healer, lead singer and primary songwriter Mark Hall was faced with a brand-new challenge. Like the rest of the world, he was stuck at home in the middle of a pandemic. Mark knew, given the circumstances, he needed to write songs for the moment. But the moment loomed so large, so global, it seemed an impossible task. Mark chose to stick to his signature straightforward truth and did the only thing he could do – he wrote from the heart. As he began crafting songs speaking to his own struggles, his own fears and uncertainty, an undeniable theme emerged.
“I was walking through the world being shut down, just like everybody else. I’ve been a youth pastor for over twenty years and here I was counseling teenagers who’d just lost their senior year, lost their friend groups, felt hopeless for the future. As I started working on this record, I realized all the songs I was writing dealt with healing in some way, something we all need. And more than that, we need a Healer. This whole album is about healing, about how God meets us where we are and what His healing looks like.”
Healer, while sonically diverse, drives home one main idea - the need for Jesus the Healer to be the center of our lives. The title track, a sweeping. big-voiced plea-turned-prayer, speaks to the things we often try instead of turning to the Healer. “The point of this song is that healing is not going to come from the people we’re voting for or the people we’re following on screens,” Mark says. “It’s only going to come from Jesus. He is the Healer.”
“Desert Road,” a harmony-filled tune that plays like a Casting Crowns classic, speaks to those moments when God’s plan isn’t clear, but we’re still called to follow. It’s about the journey of getting past yourself and realizing God knows what He’s doing, that He’s already at the end of the road looking back on it. “When you feel like you’re not in control, it can feel like no one’s in control,” Mark shares. “When we can’t see the plan, we start wondering if there even is a plan. Sometimes He calms the storms and sometimes He rides them out with us. We have to learn how to let go of how we feel and learn to lean in to Who we know.”
Mark 2 tells the story of a group of friends who brought their one friend to Jesus for healing. When the crowd was too large, they lowered their friend through the roof of a house to reach Jesus, and Jesus healed him. Inspired by that story, Mark wrote “Anything But Easy,” a song about bringing our loved ones to Jesus, no matter the obstacle or circumstance. “The healing we’re praying for in people’s lives, God may be saying, I’m ready to heal their heart but I’m going to do it through how you love them. That’s the question I’m asking myself. Do I love my friend enough to push through the awkwardness or them pushing back and not wanting to hear it, in order for them to have the truth?”
One of the most poignant songs on the album, “Scars In Heaven,” a softly-sung ballad about a friend who’s passed, shows a different side of healing. “We have it in our heads the healing we’re praying for, for the people we love, should look at certain way. When that healing doesn’t come the way we want it to, we think God didn’t heal at all. In those moments, if we get in the Word and pray through it, we can see healing did come, it just didn’t come the way we wanted it to.”
While Healer boasts songs that evoke big emotions, the lighter, fun songs pack just as much of a truth punch. Toe-tappin’, front-porch-guitar-pickin’ groove, “2nd Opinions” is Mark’s answer to his years of hearing students ask about verses from the Bible that aren’t actually in the Bible. “I’ve had students for years say things like, ‘what about the verse that says everything happens for a reason?’ I’d tell them that’s in the book of 2nd opinions.” Aptly titled “Crazy People” talks about how the world often views Christians as a little bit crazy – following a God we’ve never seen and praying to a God we’ve never heard. “Think about Noah,” Mark says. “Can you imagine coming home from work and your neighbor is building a boat the size of a football field in his yard? Because God told him to? You’d think this guy was crazy. I say the world could use more crazy people.”
Listening through the album, it’s clear the band’s intention is to show that healing comes in many different colors and sizes. With songs that feel both familiar and brand new, Healer is a scripture-filled push forward, challenging the listener to seek true healing from Jesus, the only Healer we need.
Solid people with a solid message| Posted September 05, 2010
My wife and I saw these guys (and girls) and got the new album. They are a very solid, down-to-earth group of people who love the Lord. Their music very clearly shows their mission and their love for God.
The new album, Until The Whole World Hears, is a great balance of conviction, redemption and worship. The music itself is a great mix of lively, rock and soft ballads with a bit of everything in between. We listened to the CD over and over on our way back from the concert and have had it running rather steady since then.
Best of all, the band is committed to living out what they sing about and speak about. They are very passionate about getting involved and being active members of the body instead of passive members of the audience.
A great album with great songs from a great band on a great mission. We need more regular people like this living out their ministry for the body of Christ!
Casting Crowns| Posted September 03, 2010
One of the best artists/groups that i have ever seen in concert! extremely worshipful and focused on what really matters ... the time of worship and Christ instead of themselves. I really appreciate all their music. It has a rocky and modern feel but at the same time after listening to their music with the deep lyrics, i feel encouraged.
Awesome band!| Posted September 02, 2010
I love this band! They are one of my all time favorites! They just keep getting better with each album. They rock!
going backwards| Posted September 01, 2010
When they came out they were amazing. You could definitely see their youth leader influence in their music. now, they seem to be a bad turning towards the generation of the parents of their youth. Their lyrics are still very powerful, but their music is more like an Amy Grant or a Michael W. Smith.
Awesome Group| Posted September 01, 2010
Casting Crowns are awesome! I love all of their songs! You can tell they will be singing until the whole world hears!
REVIEW| Posted September 01, 2010
They have been really improving however, their goal seems to be the same and it should be the same, to worship Christ! The new album brought a new kind of sound to the name of "Casting Crowns". However some songs don't really quite get my attention, that's the only downside to the new album.