Natalie Grant Reflects Upon 2023 & Reveals Her Hopes for the New Year
Nine-time GRAMMY Award nominee and Curb | Word Entertainment artist Natalie Grant has taken the time to reflect upon 2023 as the new year dawns upon us.
In terms of some of her accomplishments in 2023, Grant writes, "I got to kick off the NFL season with the anthem as well as sing at the first republican presidential debate. I performed with Dolly Parton and then she asked to be on my record with me.
"Speaking of my record, I released a new one with my heroes and friends and it went #1 on Billboard. I broke new ground with friends on the unprecedented It's Time tour. I watched the charity I co-founded win Charity Of The Year in Washington DC. So many incredible opportunities to do what I love for the One I love most.
"But as I looked through my 2023 photos, though I'm grateful for every one of those opportunities, what stands out to me the most is the continued faithfulness and goodness of God. My girls are thriving in every area and loving Jesus. My marriage is strong and healthy. God healed my mom when we thought we might lose her this summer. I watched my friends experience miracle breakthrough with their daughter that we had been praying and believing for for several years. I watched many in my church family experience healing, financial breakthrough and miracle babies."
In terms of her hopes for 2024, Grant continues, "I am believing for more in 2024 - more of what really matters. And may this be my continued posture - hands up in worship. Hands up in surrender. Giving my "yes" to the One who deserves my all. Our God delights in our yes to him. Give him your obedience this year and watch how blessing will follow."
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