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Actor Dennis Quaid recently discussed how his faith saved him from his struggles with drug addiction. Quaid, who’s starred in movies like “The Day After Tomorrow” and “I Can Only Imagine,” sat down in an interview with People Magazine where he discussed his career, life, and new gospel album, “Fallen: A Gospel Record for Sinners.”…

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Country musician Walker Hayes credits his friendship with a pastor for helping him change his life from an alcoholic atheist to a sober follower of Christ. In an interview on Fox News, Hayes shared, “I’m eight years sober this October. I woke up one day when I was working at Costco. I worked at Costco…

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Dennis Quaid is embracing his faith and going gospel. The actor recently released “Fallen: A Gospel Record for Sinners,” a collection of 12 songs that display his faith. The album combines original songs like “Please Don’t Give Up on Me,” “Fallen,” and others written by Quaid. However, it also has gospel standards like “I’ll Fly…

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Flea, the bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, has a daily ritual that may seem strange for a rock star: prayer. The 60-year-old told the Los Angeles Times, “I’m a praying guy. I pray in the morning when I get up, when I go to bed and when I eat. And when I do…

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