Dennis Quaid on Faith and New Music: "I Lean on God. I Talk to Him Every Day”

April 16, 2024
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Legendary actor Dennis Quaid is calling his new gospel album an “autobiographical” record, saying it tells the story of a man who was searching for purpose until he filled his “God-sized hole” through his Christian faith.

Fallen: A Gospel Record for Sinners is Quaid’s debut gospel album and includes seven hymns/classics and five original songs.

His faith, he said, has grown deeper as he’s grown older.

“I lean on God. I talk to Him every day,” Quaid said. “...I talk to God about problems. …And gratitude for the blessings that I have. …It’s having somebody to talk to.”

His new faith is filling the void in his life that drugs could not, he said.

“And everybody has that -- they try to fill that with relationships or with drugs or with money or with whatever it is, you know, our heart’s desire,” he said. “...What we're really looking for is to fill that …God-sized hole.”

Read the accompanying article: https://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/michael-foust/dennis-quaid-faith-i-have-a-personal-relationship-with-jesus.html

 

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