"On a warm Thursday morning last August, a very odd group of people
gathered outside the Abu Fazal mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan. The mosque
was the site of a horrific attack in December 2011 that left more than
80 dead. The unlikely group in August included Afghan children younger
than 14, two older Afghan men, and a slightly older US man with long
curly hair, a golf cap, and a guitar. Much to the surprise of the
onlookers outside the mosque, the group broke into a song.
"A
little loud and a little out of sync with each other, the young members
of the Miraculous Love Kids and their American teacher, Lanny Cordola,
were performing the song 'Don't Panic' by the British rock band
Coldplay. Not that anyone present in their audience of older Afghan
gentlemen and a few women knew what it was - until a few children sang
part of the lyrics in Dari, one of Afghanistan's national languages. As
the youths sang 'We live in a beautiful world' in the local language,
the initially suspicious crowd warmed toward them. Within no time, a
small congregation had formed around them, smiling and cheering for the
children.
"Mr. Cordola, a rock musician, moved to Kabul in early
2016. Before that he had toured with well-known names in music such as
Gilby Clarke from Guns N' Roses, and he had appeared in a couple of
episodes of the ABC comedy 'Full House' as a musician. But everything
changed when he learned about two attacks in Afghanistan."
A recent article in The Christian Science Monitor profiled Mr. Cordola and his ministry via music.
To access the complete article, please visit:
The Christian Science Monitor: From 'Full House' to Afghanistan: an American teaches street children music (29 JUN 17)
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