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Country star Coffey Anderson credits the Holy Spirit for guiding him through tough times.

Country Star Coffey​ Anderson Credits Holy Spirit ⁢for Helping Him⁣ Navigate Major Hardships

Country music star Coffey ​Anderson has known the ⁤good and bad of what ⁢life can bring.

Through‍ it all, “God has been there,” ⁤he said on a recent episode of the “Higher​ Ground with‌ Billy Hallowell” podcast.

“Sometimes we forget⁤ about the goodness of God, so my music‌ is a reflection of what I’ve been through,” Anderson said.

And that’s been a lot. Although he’s risen to ⁢fame, beyond the ⁣footlights there have been deep shadows. He lost a⁤ best friend to teen suicide, his mother died when he was young, and his wife, ⁣Criscilla, is battling stage IV colon cancer, Hallowell wrote on FaithWire.

Anderson said that through his music, he can share his understanding that regardless of what life throws at ⁢him, God is there.

“My faith has always ​given me a chance — and this platform has given‍ me⁢ a chance⁣ to talk about⁢ my faith, to talk about the goodness of God,” he told Hallowell. “God has been so good to ⁣me.”

“When I’m⁢ writing these⁤ songs, when I’m looking at what our culture​ needs … I’m asking the Holy Spirit to lead⁣ me,” Anderson said. “I’m asking for​ songs that are going to give people opportunities⁢ to‍ make‌ memories.”

He said Christian ​teachings are the guide rails of life.

“Boundaries give you freedom,” Anderson said.

“And a lot of times, in a world where I can ⁣do what I want, be ⁤what I want, say what I want, pick who⁤ I want to be, all those kind ⁣of things — it’s not the truth. It’s⁤ not the ‍truth. There’s been guidelines⁣ and laws and⁢ commandments set ⁢up so that we can live in freedom by‌ having God,” he said.

Anderson, who appeared in the‌ recent ⁢Pure Flix film “God’s Country Song,” also spoke about ​the importance⁣ of⁢ being a man and a father.

“There’s nothing toxic about being ‍masculine,” the ⁣“Country Ever ​After” singer said during‍ his ⁤interview with Hallowell. “There’s nothing toxic about being a good daddy.”

“Toxic people come in all forms‍ and fashions. Don’t⁢ tell me ‍my‌ masculinity is toxic when it’s⁤ proven that a good dad ⁤minimizes⁢ the opportunity of a criminal⁣ or of people ⁣going to prison. … A dad is needed,” he said>

In an interview with ⁢The ​Christian Post about the⁣ movie, he said it is important for Christian content to be produced and supported.

“I‍ jumped into ​this project‍ because I’m a dad that’s a believer, and I want more content like this on their phones,” Anderson ⁢said, speaking of children.

“Christian⁤ parents need‍ to support ⁤more films like this because Hollywood follows the money, no matter what. If⁤ we put ⁣our money in films like ⁢this, all of a⁤ sudden, they pivot and start writing it. All of ‍a sudden they⁣ pivot⁢ in the music studio⁢ and‍ start putting out family-friendly content,”⁤ he said.

“When you‌ start boycotting places that do trash​ content or don’t align with what we believe,​ they feel it. You can say a lot by not going; ‌you ⁢will⁣ say a lot by not swiping,” he said.

Anderson ⁤said Christianity is a ‍thread⁢ throughout‍ his life.

“My faith influences all of my projects ⁢because I think we have the Bible to answer to,”⁣ he ⁢said. “I⁣ think we’re going to stand before the Lord in judgment, and I think we have⁢ to be accountable for what ​we put out.”

The post ⁢’God Has ⁢Been There’ – Grateful Country Star Coffey Anderson Credits Holy Spirit​ for Helping⁤ Him Navigate Major Hardships ⁣appeared first on The​ Western Journal.



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