- About her husband: "Nate leads by serving, which is a rare quality in men these days. He still opens every single door, pulls out every single chair. He's just a wonderfully old-fashioned, yet very culturally relevant, intelligent, winsome man."
- It's not what you do, it's who you are. God gives each of us certain gifts to use for His glory, and I'm just thankful that I get to be a vessel for his love at this season in my life. At the end of the day, though, what matters most is that I'm a child of God.
- It wasn't just that I loved singing. It was that I loved people. I loved how God allowed me to be used in people's lives, to be a vessel of His delight in them, in us. That part doesn't have anything to do with me. I knew I could sing, but a lot of people can sing.
- It's a funny thing how God intrinsically weaves different desires in your heart, how they grow or wither over time. In trying to follow what God had for me, those desires [for music] began to grow.
- I feel lucky to have been able to make music, and am thankful to have just been released from my record deal after asking out because of needing a change for awhile. Fighting for what I believe, not being on the road constantly, and being at home in the freedom to dream has given me back my sense of self. I remain passionate about connecting with people, about making art that is creative, relevant, vulnerable, inclusive and hopeful...no matter what my profession may be.
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