Pregnant Carrie Underwood Hopes to Raise Her Child According to Her Christian Roots
It has been ten years since Carrie Underwood appeared on American Idol. Now with 18 #1 country hits and her first #1 Billboard Christian song "Something in the Water," Carrie Underwood is preparing for a new stage in her life -- that is to be a mother. With the baby due in the Spring of 2015, Underwood wants to raise her baby right. And that's to raise the child via her Christian roots.
Over the years, Underwood has never been shy to sing about her faith. One of her earliest hit singles was "Jesus Take the Wheel." She has also recorded a live version of "How Great Thou Art" with Vince Gill. And now her latest single already a #1 hit "Something in the Water" speaks about baptism and being changed by the Lord.
Underwood credits her husband Mike Fisher for strengthening her faith. "Mike has improved my walk with God," she told People in 2010, while the couple was still engaged. "It's important to me, because down the road, I want someone who will help shape our kids into people who make the world a better place."
Now the couple will have the opportunity to put their faith in action as they welcome a new person into the world. The baby is due in the spring of 2015, and the excited parents are already thinking of names for their girl or boy. "We haven't picked named yet but it's looking like Fly is gonna fly. #boyorgirl #flyfisher," the excited father-to-be tweeted.
The couple just celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary in July; they wed at the Ritz Carlton Reynolds Plantation in Georgia in front of friends and family. The ceremony featured classical music and plenty of Bible readings. "We could not feel more blessed to have found each other and to have shared this day with our friends and family that mean so much to us!" the couple told People after the wedding.
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