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"A Son of My Own"
Kent Bottenfield
Riding through the yard upon a pony with wings
He tells the wind when to blow, the birds when to sing
And when he’s tuckered out he curls up here next to me
He is the prince of the world and I’m the king
I could never love the world like you do Lord
I’ve seen how much it cost You and I know
I could never love the world like You do Lord
Since I’ve had a son of my own
Sunlight crosses time and space to rest in his hair
He has a smudge on his cheek, why should he care
All the meanest dinosaurs are tied up with string
He tells them he’s not afraid of anything
I could never love the world like You do Lord
I’ve seen how much it cost You and I know
I could never love the world like You do Lord
Since I’ve had a son of my own
Yes the world is hurting, and cannot find peace
Millions of people are lost and in need
But I’d lock him away and say you let him be
Well that’s just what I’d do if it were all up to me
Someday soon he’ll choose the kind of life he will make
He’ll have to follow his heart, and I’ll need you that day
Promise me You’ll teach me how I’ll ever let go
Now that I have a son of my own, a son of my own
I could never love the world like You do lord
Since I have a son, You gave me a son
Now I have a son of my own

Cover Letter
“Are we truly willing to sacrifice everything we have
for the sake of a greater purpose?” A poignant question Kent
Bottenfield asks as he shares about his new single “A SON OF MY OWN.”
“Scripture teaches us to lay it all down and give it all up in the
name of glorifying God. This song challenges my willingness to give
every part of me to honor God.”
“A SON OF MY OWN” is the only song on Kent’s Back In the Game CD that
he didn’t write. However, once he heard the lyrics and reflected on
the message this powerful song conveys, he was compelled to add it to
the project.
“I have to dig deep to answer the question…‘is there something so
sacred in my life that would seem impossible to give up for the glory
of The Almighty?’ My family would most definitely be at the top of
that list. I am closer to them and love them more than anything or
anyone on this earth. My son will never be asked to give his life in
order to offer salvation to all mankind; that was purposed for Jesus
alone.”
John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and
only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have
eternal life.” We’ve heard this verse so many times; it’s easy to take
it for granted. “A SON OF MY OWN” from Kent Bottenfield is a song that
gives us a fresh perspective on the sacrifice God made for us. It will
help your listeners reflect upon this incredible, life changing truth!
There’s also another level of truth to “A SON OF MY OWN.” “My son will
never be asked to give his life in order to offer salvation to all
mankind; that was purposed for Jesus alone,” shares Kent. “I will,
however, lose him in bits and pieces every day, as he grows older. As
a parent my job is to point my son in the direction he should go and
make sure, in the best way I can to give him a heart that is excited
about letting God have His way. These times can be joyful and they can
also hurt, especially when you are relegated to the sideline to be
less of a coach and more of a cheerleader. God is most definitely good
at all times and the toughest situations we face are when His ways are
not ours, but....He is still good.”
Give “A SON OF MY OWN” from Kent Bottenfield today. We’re going for
your add THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 7!
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Biography
So how does a kid from Portland end up on the mound of the Major
League Baseball All Star game looking across from the likes of Cal
Ripken, Pudge Rodriguez , and Derek Jeter? How does that same guy end
up after a near fatal heart condition become a national CCM recording
artist? Having his record produced by renowned producer Michael
Omartian. Kent Bottenfield, the guy who has actually lived this life,
sums it up in one word- God.
To Kent there is no other explanation…no other possible answer. To
Kent it is the hand and direction of God that has lead him down this
path through both the triumphs and the failures; through the victories
and defeats; through the pain and the joy, it has always been and will
always be about God and his son Jesus Christ. He believes that this
incredible journey has lead to this place and this time where he knows
he is more in the center of God’s purpose for his life than he has
ever been. Kent says, “I just sit back in awe every time I hear how
the music has affected someone or a single does well on the radio
because I know I have nothing to do with it. I write about 90% of my
music but the kicker is that I have almost no musical training. That
is the reason I know God is in this. I have nothing to be prideful
about. I have seen God work through an empty vessel, me.”
Kent knows this because the music ministry he now has was not his
idea, it wasn’t his dream; it was God’s plan. “Baseball was my dream,”
says Kent. “It was something I planned and hoped for from the age of
10. Music has been different. I did not dream of being a recording
artist and I never planned on being in the spotlight; singing,
speaking, and publicly ministering to people. Baseball was my dream.
This music ministry is God’s plan, specifically designed for me.”
Although Kent has had almost no formal training, God continues to show
His excellence through the songs He places on Kent’s heart. Kent says
that baseball came natural, but these songs seem supernatural. Kent’s
songs spring from a heart of worship and a desire to love and honor
the father.
From the humble tone of the title track of his new album “Back In The
Game” to the simple expressions of gratitude in “Saved” the listener
can be assured that Kent knows what a blessed life he has; not because
of baseball; not even because of music but simply because he is a
dearly loved child of God. Kent knows this and wants everyone who
hears his songs and his message to know that it is true of them as
well.
Kent says, “I think the lyrics to Back In the Game reflect my journey
from Portland to the present in a major way. I am amazed at what God
has allowed me to be a part of since my youth. I was just your average
little kid with a big dream. I don’t know if I have ever felt worthy
of the accomplishment of that dream.”
Kent goes on, “ Saved was written to be a song of recognition and
celebration. I have nothing to do with my salvation. We as people tend
to take pride in the things we accomplish. Even a mission trip to a
third world country can leave us with a sense of pride about
ourselves. We have recognize that salvation is not about us, what we
have done or could ever do. It is all about God’s gift to us and that
is to be celebrated.”
Though some might conclude that a man with Kent’s life might not have
a grasp on the realities of the common persons everyday struggles,
Kent answers that with humble clarity. “I am no different than anyone
else walking on the planet. I was not a child of privilege or special
standing. I recognized early in life what my gift was and I worked my
tail off at it. I had the opportunity that we all have to enter into a
relationship with Christ and I jumped at it. I have, have had, and
will have all of the same struggles, pains, joys and choices as
everyone else. “
To paraphrase Billy Graham, Kent Bottenfield knows he is just a beggar
trying to show other beggars where to get some bread.
Kent Bottenfield….Kid from Portland…Pro Athlete…Musician…Man of Faith.
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