An image flashed across my TV screen
Another broken heart comes in to view
I saw the pain and I turned my back
Why can't I do the things I want to?
I'm willing yet I'm so afraid
You give me strength
When I say
CHORUS
I want to be your hands
I want to be your feet
I'll go where you send me
I'll go where you send me
REPEAT
And I'll try, yeah I'll try
To touch the world like You touched my life
And I find my way
To be your hands
I've abandoned every selfish thought
I've surrendered every thing I've got
You can have everything I am
And perfect everything I'm not
I'm willing, I'm not afraid
You give me strength
When I say
CHORUS
This is the last time
I turned my back on you
From now on, I'll go so
Send me where You want me to
I finally have a mission
I promise I'll complete
I don't need excuses
When I am your hands and feet
I am your hands and feet
Hands
Feet
Go
I wanna be your hands (I'll go I'll go where you send me)
I wanna be your feet (I'll go I'll go where you send me)
I'll go where you send me
I'll go where you send me
I will go
I will go where you send me
I will go
I will go where you send me
I will go, go
I will go, go
I will go
Words and Music by Mark Stuart, Will McGinniss, Bob Herdman, Tyler Burkum and Charlie Peacock. © 1999 Up In The Mix Music/Andi Beat Goes On (BMI). Administered by EMI Christian Music Publishing and Flicker USA Publishing (BMI)
Behind the Song:“I was watching TV and there was a mudslide in Guatemala or somewhere in Central America. The village had disappeared and I was stunned. I just started to think about how we could help and what we could do to become the hands and feet of Jesus one person at a time, loving on them, touching them and hugging them. ‘Hands and Feet’ came out of mission experiences. Tyler had the music for the song and I had the lyrical idea and we kind of pushed them together. Charlie Peacock co-wrote on that too. We had the tune and he picked up the tempo. It was more of a ballad at first and he kind of changed it a little bit and it became more of an anthem. So, a little nod to Charlie Peacock right there for sure.” - Mark Stuart (
Audio Adrenaline)