Kanye West aside, not many high-profile singers in today’s culture take time to sing songs about Jesus. But that wasn’t always the case. Over his career, Andy Williams sold more than 100 million records. President Ronald Reagan called the beloved tenor’s voice “a national treasure.” And when Christmastime begins, the crooner’s holiday songs are heard on just about every radio station from one side of the country to the other. Raised in a strict Presbyterian home, Williams was certainly exposed to the truths of the Bible. I’m not under the impression he lived an entirely flawless life dedicated to the Lord, despite his clean family image, but there’s no doubt the lessons he was taught as a child — the faith he was raised to cling to — influenced the songs he […]
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