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It wasn’t necessarily what he’d always planned. He had pushed against it for so long, but his strength to resist was breaking. There was no question that God had called him. That statement could refer to Jonah on his way to Nineveh. It could be Saul, struck blind on the way to Damascus. Or it could be Page Lynch, a humble musician who loves to praise God with the songs he writes on his guitar. Perhaps it doesn’t sound like a struggle, but Page had long held a belief that the use of instruments in worship was unacceptable to God. In college, he began to search the scriptures and realized that his beliefs didn’t stand up to God’s Word. “I have to follow His call wherever that leads,” Page explains, “even when people don’t understand. He’s given us all a role in His story, and sometimes that means we have to tune out the other stories being told.” Page’s debut album Remove Your Shoes creates an atmosphere of truth that both invites and produces reverent awe, in much the way Chris Tomlin and David Crowder do. He titled the album appropriately—it stands as a reminder that we are constantly in God’s presence, and our only appropriate response is to live a life of constant worship. In the short time that he’s been pursuing this new calling, he’s worked toward acquiring a degree in theology and ministry at Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN. It was in Nashville that Page first caught the attention of Joey Elwood, President of Gotee Records. “Initially, I was drawn int