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She won’t accept this statement herself, but Rebecca St. James is
today’s most loved and respected international Christian music artist.
With diversity and depth, the Sydney, Australia native has made the
globe her mission field since debuting in 1994 at age 16. Almost 10
years into the journey now, it’s remarkable to remember what has
transpired and to consider what still may come in the life of this 25
year-old. That’s the stimulus of Wait for Me: The Best from Rebecca
St. James.
In the United States, Rebecca’s a Grammy winner who quoted Scripture
during her acceptance speech and who writes compelling faith editorials
and best-selling devotional books away from the microphone. In Romania,
she’s the kind young woman who climbed down past manhole covers to
share the Gospel with homeless children living underground. And in
Europe, St. James is the rare performer willing to play outreach
concerts in off-the-radar countries, even though it will never be a safe
economic bet.
“Rebecca's commitment to God and His Word have clearly been the
central tenets of her music and ministry, and I think that's the main
reason for her success and her popularity,” says Mark Moring of Campus
Life magazine. “Sure, her music is hip and innovative, but it's her
underlying commitment to Christ and her unabashed proclamation of God's
love that primarily attract the listener.”
Those observations point to the dual growth that continues in Rebecca
St. James, the missionary and musician. As she matures in spiritual
wisdom, her artistry becomes likewise exceptional. A trio of early pop
and alternative rock albums in 1994 (Rebecca St. James), 1996 (God), and
1998 (Pray) brought increasing commercial success and ministry
platforms; an open door at Christian radio and a groundbreaking cover
story in Focus on the Family magazine (circulation 2,000,000).
In 1999, Rebecca’s reach extended dramatically with the song, “Yes,
I Believe In God,” which tapped the social and spiritual soft spots of
American culture in the aftermath of the Columbine High School tragedy.
By 2000, critical acclaim poured in with the release of Transform, a
progressive mix of pop, rock, symphonic, and techno treasures that an
Amazon.com journalist called “sublimely catchy” while naming St.
James the top Christian artist of the year.
The project also featured “Wait For Me,” a defining song that
addressed Rebecca’s inspiring commitment to remain abstinent until
marriage. The intelligent, poetic lyrics and graceful melody secured her
place as a lifetime artist removed from shifting trends.
Soon after, Crosswalk.com called Rebecca St. James the most influential
woman in Christian music. In 2002, she was named Best Female Artist by
the readers of CCM and Campus Life magazines and by the listeners of
K-Love and Air1 radio networks, and she released her fastest selling
album to date, Worship God.
2003 brought the release of Wait for Me: The Best from Rebecca St.
James, featuring sixteen handpicked fan-favorite hits plus two
distinctive new songs for the future, “Expressions of Your Love”
(with Chris Tomlin) and “I Thank You.” Already this year, the singer
has traveled throughout the US, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada and
received three Dove Award nominations.
Today, Rebecca St. James remains charmingly unconventional. In between
performing 200 concerts per year, she hangs out with friends at church,
nurtures an incredible family bond with her parents and six siblings,
and does life in the modern world, filtering it through her faith, just
like her fans do. One week may find her on stage at a Franklin Graham
Crusade, the next feeding animals at her family's farm outside
Nashville, and the next back Down Under, volunteering behind the counter
at a student coffeehouse.
Wait for Me: The Best from Rebecca St. James encapsulates this
passionately creative artist – an uncommonly mature twenty-something
who is still clearly on the rise, and beautifully grounded on God's
pathway.