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Korn Guitarist Conversion To
Christianity Rocks Heavy Metal World
Brian Welch announced that he was leaving the band.
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Brian Welch on far left |
The lead guitarist for the heavy metal group Korn recently shocked the
music world when he announced that he was leaving the band.
Brian Welch had become a born-again Christian. He followed his
announcement with a trip to Israel, where he was baptized in the
Jordan River.
Welch came to the banks of the Jordan River to be baptized along with
members of the Valley Bible Fellowship churches. It marked the end of
one life and the beginning of another.
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Brian Welsh, former
Lead Guitarist of Korn |
Pastor Ron Vietti said, "We're telling everybody that we've chosen to
die with Christ. What we're doing is we're burying you. And you're
dead. When you come up, [you will be] a new person like Jesus was a
new person, when He was resurrected from the dead."
Welch's announcement that he became a follower of Jesus Christ rocked
the heavy metal music world. Korn is one of the most popular heavy
metal groups in music today. It has earned multiple platinum albums
and has loyal fans around the world. But Welch says his journey from a
rock star lifestyle to his new life is incomparable.
Welch said, "I've done hard drugs, I've done soft drugs. I've seen
everything. I've done what teenagers dream about, especially guys.
I've seen all that, and no drug or nothing compares with walking with
the Lord."
Welch's visit attracted attention from press around the world, and a
curious question from CNN about baptism.
CNN asked Welch, "Do you really think your whole being is going to be
changed in just in a few minutes?"
Welch replied, "Yep. It's going to be changed. It's going to be
changed." Watch. Interview me afterwards. You'll see. You'll see
peace. I believe that."
After Welch was baptized, he told CNN, "I told you right before.
Remember? I told you I was angry. I'm not angry anymore. I just want
to serve God, and do what He wants me to do, and that's to teach
people that this is real. I just want to see kids, whatever, come to
the Lord."
Welch says God delivered him from both an addiction to methamphetamine
and an empty lifestyle, a story that reminds some of the time Jesus
said, he who is forgiven much, loves much.
Welch commented, "I came to Him and I seeked Him with everything I
had. Everything I had. Because nothing else worked in the world. No
money. I have all kinds of money, and nothing worked. And that's why
this is so important to me, because He came through 100 percent."
Pastor Vietti has been a pastor for 30 years, and says Welch's faith
is genuine. He remarked, "This kid's the real deal. I think if I've
ever seen one, he's the real deal. He's got such childlike faith."
Vietti says Welch's testimony has already had an impact. Vietti
interviewed Welch recently at Valley Bible Fellowship in Bakersfield,
California. The interview, which can be seen on the church's Web site,
reached a lot of people with the Gospel.
Vietti said, "We interviewed him during the service. The word got out.
MTV was at church. I love it when MTV comes to church. MTV and CNN.
We've been contacted, and we had about 250 people saved last Sunday.
And a lot of them had Korn shirts on. Some of them drove 33 hours from
Indiana. Some came from Florida. Between a half a million and a
million hits on our Internet in two to three days. So it's had a
bigger impact that I thought it would have."
Vietti knows the pitfalls for celebrities accepting Jesus Christ, but
he hopes Christians around the world will pray for Welch. He also
believes godly discipleship will be vital.
"I think it's my duty to latch onto Brian and stay close to him, and
it isn't hard to do because he wants to stay close to me, and he calls
me several times a day. So, I think discipleship is going to be key."
Welch has already begun writing music about his new found relationship
with Jesus Christ.
Pastor Vietti believes Welch has a great potential to reach millions
of young people with the Gospel.
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