The Voice Finalist Turns From Rockstar Life To Use His Platform For God
Here we see Curtis singing and strumming his guitar on the bleachers of a baseball field, and we’re told the story of Curtis’s early passions. A Texas native, Curtis was born in 1985. He accepted Christ at the age of eight, and Curtis says that he told his father, “Hey, when I’m big, I wanna play major league baseball, and I wanna, I wanna use that platform to tell people about Jesus.”
Could there be any better plan than that for a young man!
When Curtis became involved in high school sports, he also began partying, drinking, and having sex. He strayed far from his connection to Christ, but he excelled as a pitcher and earned a scholarship to Centenary College in Louisiana. While there, Curtis became engaged and left baseball for that relationship. However, when the romance ended, Curtis found himself alone and no longer eligible to play the sport he’d worked so hard at.
It was then that Curtis tried his hand at music. He bought a used guitar and taught himself how to play. Still partying and living a life contrary to his Christian values, Curtis wrote songs and played with his band. As with baseball, he found success. A radio contest provided him the opportunity to open for Kenny Chesney in 2008, and, in 2011, he appeared on The Voice!
Promoters, bookings, touring, and single releases came. And, they all pointed to commercial success for Curtis. He explains that he was riding that wave while also continuing to live a lifestyle of partying. He was singing songs that were not Godly and using his platform in the opposite way as what he’d planned as a little kid.
In the Fall of 2015, Curtis heard the song “Through It All” by Andrae Crouch. Life changed.
Curtis explains that hearing that song forced him to stop and examine how he’d been living. He prayed and asked God for forgiveness, and he considered leaving the music industry altogether.
Instead, though, he recognized that he needed to stay and move forward with using the platform he’d gained to demonstrate the changes in his life—to bring a message of hope and salvation to his audience. Unfortunately, the music industry professionals were not on board with his plan, and they disappeared.
Curtis didn’t see this as the end, though. He recognized it as the perfect path for him to do the positive music he now wanted to share. In doing so, Curtis gained success once again. He has been named “Top Country Christian Artist” at the Texas Country Music Awards, and he’s had several number-one singles. Now married and with a family, Curtis is also the founder of Ten Finger Ministry. TFM’s mission is to distribute Bibles all over the world.
Curtis recorded “Through It All” himself. His rendition is quite different from Andrae Crouch’s, but both are beautiful. The song reminded Curtis of his faith roots and brought him back to them. Who knows how his version might impact someone else!
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11
The Voice Finalist Turns From Rockstar Life To Use His Platform For God
Here we see Curtis singing and strumming his guitar on the bleachers of a baseball field, and we’re told the story of Curtis’s early passions. A Texas native, Curtis was born in 1985. He accepted Christ at the age of eight, and Curtis says that he told his father, “Hey, when I’m big, I wanna play major league baseball, and I wanna, I wanna use that platform to tell people about Jesus.”
Could there be any better plan than that for a young man!
When Curtis became involved in high school sports, he also began partying, drinking, and having sex. He strayed far from his connection to Christ, but he excelled as a pitcher and earned a scholarship to Centenary College in Louisiana. While there, Curtis became engaged and left baseball for that relationship. However, when the romance ended, Curtis found himself alone and no longer eligible to play the sport he’d worked so hard at.
It was then that Curtis tried his hand at music. He bought a used guitar and taught himself how to play. Still partying and living a life contrary to his Christian values, Curtis wrote songs and played with his band. As with baseball, he found success. A radio contest provided him the opportunity to open for Kenny Chesney in 2008, and, in 2011, he appeared on The Voice!
Promoters, bookings, touring, and single releases came. And, they all pointed to commercial success for Curtis. He explains that he was riding that wave while also continuing to live a lifestyle of partying. He was singing songs that were not Godly and using his platform in the opposite way as what he’d planned as a little kid.
In the Fall of 2015, Curtis heard the song “Through It All” by Andrae Crouch. Life changed.
Curtis explains that hearing that song forced him to stop and examine how he’d been living. He prayed and asked God for forgiveness, and he considered leaving the music industry altogether.
Instead, though, he recognized that he needed to stay and move forward with using the platform he’d gained to demonstrate the changes in his life—to bring a message of hope and salvation to his audience. Unfortunately, the music industry professionals were not on board with his plan, and they disappeared.
Curtis didn’t see this as the end, though. He recognized it as the perfect path for him to do the positive music he now wanted to share. In doing so, Curtis gained success once again. He has been named “Top Country Christian Artist” at the Texas Country Music Awards, and he’s had several number-one singles. Now married and with a family, Curtis is also the founder of Ten Finger Ministry. TFM’s mission is to distribute Bibles all over the world.
Curtis recorded “Through It All” himself. His rendition is quite different from Andrae Crouch’s, but both are beautiful. The song reminded Curtis of his faith roots and brought him back to them. Who knows how his version might impact someone else!
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Healing through the Cross - Your Daily Prayer - April 6
Jesus' final words on the cross were, "It is finished." The work of redemption, reconciliation, and healing was complete. Because of His victory over death, we can experience victory today—including healing.
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