Country music star Granger Smith announced that his tour 'Like a River,' which started on April 13, will be his last. The singer will then devote his life to ministry.
The "Happens Like That" singer has written a new memoir being published this summer titled "Like a River: Finding the Faith and Strength to Move Forward after Loss and Heartache."Earlier this month, the singer/songwriter took to his social media pages and announced that his upcoming"Like a River" tour, named after his son, would be his last.
"I believed it," he continued."And part of me still does believe that. But here’s the deal – it wasn’t ever about that. It wasn’t ever about finding the best platform to tell people about Christ. The first thing that needed to happen was I needed to make myself smaller because I was exalting myself on the stage. I was glorifying myself. I was seeking praise from people. And by doing that, it doesn’t matter if I was proclaiming Christ because I was doing it the wrong way.
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