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A Platform to Serve: Thousand Foot Krutch
by Matt Conner May 2009
A band of four young men from Toronto are definitely enjoying success in the music world. Vocalist Trevor McNevan explains that he didn’t become a Christian until his teen years. Now his mission is being a role model and inspiration to teens in the midst of the turmoil of the youth culture.
 
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ife in the rock-and-roll spotlight breeds some interesting characters. Out of all the bands you’ll meet, however, very few carry themselves like the four young men from Toronto known as Thousand Foot Krutch. Instead of living it up or obsessing over their own music and personas, TFK remains interested in what matters most – utilizing their platform to serve students across the continent.


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LadyVee on Sat Avg 2, 2008 4:35 EDT Reply 0
To have the privilege of helping him onstage is overwhelming. I wish you could see what happens in the audience when we tell them that he had a fall and that he has had memory loss. Please Sign In

LadyVee on Sat Avg 2, 2008 4:35 EDT Reply -5
To have the privilege of helping him onstage is overwhelming. I wish you could see what happens in the audience when we tell them that he had a fall and that he has had memory loss. Please Sign In

LadyVee on Sat Avg 2, 2008 4:35 EDT Reply +8
To have the privilege of helping him onstage is overwhelming. I wish you could see what happens in the audience when we tell them that he had a fall and that he has had memory loss. Please Sign In


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