Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4
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TITLE: GINNY OWENS: Different Kind Of Water
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HOSTS: John Chisum
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EPISODE SUMMARY
In this episode of Song Revolution, John sits down with award-winning artist, songwriter, theologian, and worship leader Ginny Owens. From her early discovery by Michael W. Smith and her years in the CCM spotlight to seasons of burnout, spiritual wrestling, and renewed calling, Ginny shares a candid look at the highs and hardships of life in Christian music.
Now serving at Redeemer Church in Manhattan and holding a Master of Divinity degree, Ginny reflects on what it means to go deeper in faith, to wrestle honestly with God, and to create music that fosters real spiritual conversations. She also introduces her new EP, Different Kind of Water, and shares about launching The Asaph Project, a new nonprofit focused on equipping worship leaders and writing songs for the local church.
This is a rich conversation about faithfulness over fame, depth over dopamine, and blooming faithfully where God has planted you.
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EPISODE TOPICS
Being discovered by Michael W. Smith and signing with Rocketown Records
The realities behind the CCM touring life
Burnout, doubt, and rediscovering spiritual depth
Moving to New York City and earning an M.Div.
Studying under Tim Keller at Redeemer
The importance of church accountability for artists
Writing songs that spark spiritual conversations
The heart behind the EP Different Kind of Water
Launching The Asaph Project to serve the congregational church
Blooming where you're planted as a songwriter
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KEY HIGHLIGHTS
From Belmont to Rocketown
Ginny shares the story of how a simple church offertory led to recording demos, connecting with publisher Michael Puryear, and eventually signing with Michael W. Smith's Rocketown Records. Community and faithful connectors played a pivotal role in her journey.
The Hidden Cost of the Dream
While touring and recording brought exciting opportunities, Ginny candidly discusses the spiritual and relational toll of life on the road. Without consistent church accountability and rooted community, burnout followed. Her reflection offers valuable wisdom for aspiring artists.
Going Deeper After Doubt
Following a difficult season of burnout and spiritual questioning, Ginny sensed the Lord leading her into deeper theological study. Her move to New York to attend seminary at Redeemer under Tim Keller became a transformative chapter of growth and renewal.
Writing for Spiritual Conversations
Her new EP, Different Kind of Water, reflects conversations she longs to have with friends who don't yet believe. Each song addresses universal longings—satisfaction, forgiveness, purpose—and gently points toward Christ as the ultimate answer.
The Asaph Project
Ginny shares her vision for The Asaph Project, a nonprofit aimed at equipping worship leaders in theology, songcraft, and congregational leadership while also creating new music specifically for the local church.
Bloom Where You're Planted
Her encouragement to songwriters: bring every dream and idea to the Lord, stay rooted in Scripture, and faithfully serve where you are now rather than chasing the door that hasn't opened yet.
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FINAL TAKEAWAY
Success in Christian music is not sustained by momentum, platform, or applause—it is sustained by presence with Jesus and rootedness in community.
Ginny's journey reminds us that calling is deeper than career. Whether you're touring the world or serving your local church, faithfulness begins with abiding in Christ and blooming right where He has planted you.
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