Album Length: 42 Min. 12 Sec.
 1. All Has Been Forgiven
 2. Grace Amazing
 3. He Is
 4. What It Means To Be Loved
 5. God Of Glory
 6. Closer Than I’ve Ever Been
 7. Come Alive
 8. Live Like You’re Loved
 9. Father’s Eyes
10. Love Has Come
Come Alive
[Release Date: August 25, 2009] (Word Records)

Track Listing:
3.9 out of 4
2.9 out of 3
2.0 out of 2
0.8 out of 1
9.6 out of 10
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Overall Score
96%
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Platinum-selling, Dove Award winning recording artist, Mark Schultz, releases his long-
awaited, fifth studio album, “Come Alive” on Word Records.  One of Christian music’s
most acclaimed singer/songwriters, Schultz’s first new studio album in nearly three
years is also his most personal recording to date, inviting listeners to “come alive”
through these songs birthed by stories of hope, loss, joy and redemption.

I've been collecting Mark Schultz since his debut self-titled album and his sincere
songwriting and pure vocals have always caught my attention. The emotion behind his
songs "He's My Son", "When You Come Home", "Letters From War", "Walking Her
Home" and "Everything To Me" have all made my regular rotation of my favorite songs
of the past 10 years in CCM.  “Come Alive”, Mark's 5th studio recording, is his
crowning achievement in my opinion.  From the emotional power behind first single "He
Is", a great follow-up to hit song "I Am", to his story-song of encouragement "Live Like
You're Loved" and the gospel-choir backed "Love Has Come", this album had me singing
along in praise to my God and Savior from start to finish.

Opening song “All Has Been Forgiven” gets this great album going with an upbeat
reminder of what it means to live in the freedom of God’s grace.  That theme continues
with the second song “Grace Amazing”, another upbeat anthem that could be sung in
churches as a great new version of “Amazing Grace”.  Both songs have solid musical
arrangements and signature guitar parts that fans of bands like MercyMe, Remedy Drive
and even Coldplay will enjoy, especially the intro to “Closer Than I’ve Ever Been”, which
reminded me of “Viva La Vida”.

“He Is,” the first radio single from “Come Alive”, is an expression of this hope that was
inspired by the stories of two families battling cancer.“ Payton Cram was a girl who
came to one of my concerts in Michigan with her dad,” recalls Schultz. “I was really
amazed at her maturity for her young age, even as she had cancer. When the cancer
started to get bad, I flew up and spent a day with her and prayed with her and her
family. She was a beautiful girl. She was never going to blame God for her cancer. She
never asked ‘Why me?’ She just always knew there was a bigger purpose in it.”  During
the same time Payton was fighting cancer, Mark learned from his wife, Kate, about a
missionary family whose fourth child was born on a Friday and on Sunday they found
out the mother had terminal cancer. “The father of the family said, ‘Well, we can’t praise
God on Friday and curse him on Sunday…We have to trust that He knows what’s going
on,’ and that’s when the idea of ‘He Is’ was born,” says Schultz.  “He is, He was and
always will be. It’s a pretty important message–no matter what kind of rough road you
are riding through.”

“What It Means to Be Loved,” is “the only song I’ve ever played in concert that received
a standing ovation before the end of the first chorus was over,” recalls Schultz.  Kate
was again a source of inspiration for the song: “My wife said to me, ‘Since you are
adopted, I think we should adopt kids too.  I think we should adopt kids with special
needs…maybe someday we adopt kids with special needs that doctors know are only
going to live for a year or two,’” recalls Schultz. Here are some of the lyrics: “I want to
give her the world / I want to hold her hand/ I want to be her mom just as long as I can
and live every moment until that day comes/ I want to show her what it means to be
loved. “

“God of Glory” and “Closer Than I’ve Ever Been” keep the great musical and lyrical
intensity going.   “God of Glory” is another song that I can imagine singing in church
with fellow believers.  “Closer Than I’ve Ever Been” is one of the songs I keep playing
over and over with the musical hook and the personal uplifting lyrics.  Title song “Come
Alive” was co-written with Matthew West and is another highlight.  It is sung in the
person of God calling out to “Bring your broken heart to me, Lift it up and you will see,
That love can make a heart that’s barely beating, Come alive, come alive”.  

As a father of 3 young daughters, I am very moved by the song “Father’s Eyes”, which
is an emotional parallel for me of what it means for my daughters to know that they are
loved by their earthly and Heavenly fathers.  The album closes as strong as it starts with
a story-song of encouragement "Live Like You're Loved" and the gospel-choir backed
"Love Has Come".

Closing Thoughts:
This is the best overall album by Mark Schultz and one of the top albums of the year in
my opinion.  “He Is”, “What It Means To Be Loved”, “God Of Glory”, “Come Alive” and
“Closer Than I’ve Ever Been” are among my favorite songs ever by Mark and I expect
GMA award nominations for this great album.
Review Written By: Kevin Davis [kevin.davis@christianmusicreview.org] Date Written: July 24, 2009
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