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Funky Mama Krista Eyler Releases Contemporary Christian CD

Krista Eyler has been rocking the kids’ scene for a few years now and offered up five adorable albums. She strums a guitar and fills a room with a voice that belies the petite body it comes from … one Funky Mama. And for the first time, Elyer has decided to momentarily shelve Funky Mama and tap into her faith to write, record and produce her first contemporary Christian CD River Wide, available now. Visit http://www.setapartkc.com/krista-eyler.html or http://www.reverbnation.com/kristaeyler to learn about her views and to listen to her latest songs.

The move into contemporary Christian music came naturally. “I’ve been heading in the direction for the last few years. I simply have felt moved to write and sing more about God’s Word and how He is moving in my life.” She sings with the praise team at Colonial Presbyterian Church and offers original songs when appropriate. “I don’t expect a response when I sing and often don’t know how songs are received. I don’t even think about it. I just offer up to God what He asked me to create.”

Eyler says River Wide proved challenging, though. “I created, recorded and produced by myself at home for the first time with very basic equipment. The learning curve was great, let’s just say. It was also a challenge to record in my living room as I have two very active little boys always running around. I would have to mostly record at night and often was one very tired mama,” she says.

Her inspiration comes from the Bible, which she reads daily. “ It is always my hope that the songs reflect my love for Jesus Christ, and through the tunes, I pray someone else dives deeper into their Bible.”

The track that gave the album its title, River Wide, is her favorite cut from this CD. “It’s based from Isaiah 41:18 — ‘I will make rivers flow on barren heights, and springs within the valleys. I will turn the desert into pools of water, and the parched ground into springs.’ This verse tells me God can do the impossible when we as humans cannot. When we see wilderness, He sees far beyond to an oasis of life. It’s about having godly vision. Eyes to see things that are possible.”

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Kellie Houx

Kellie Houx is a writer and photographer. A graduate of Park University, she has 20 years of experience as a journalist. As a writer, wife and mom, she values education, arts, family and togetherness.

  1. Tori says:

    Krista! Wow, now I know your real name. I could sense that you were a Christian the first time AnnaJoy and I came to see you. It was great to hear you again today, and so glad to hear about this Christian album. I know it will be a blessing, as are you!

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