Amy Grant says she leaned on her faith after horrific bike accident: ‘It’s helped me not be afraid’
02.03.2023 - 01:11
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Amy Grant’s road to recovery is ongoing, but her faith is guiding her through. In a new interview with "Today," the singer said of her faith, "It’s helped me not be afraid. And just to go however this turns out, I believe I’m held by love." Grant fell from her bike back in July 2022 and was knocked unconscious for almost 15 minutes after she ran into a pothole.
A representative for Grant told Fox News Digital that the singer was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. The "Baby Baby" singer had to postpone her planned tour dates as she recovered. In December, Fox News Digital spoke with Grant, who had recently made her return to the stage for a Christmas tour. "Last week was my first time back on stage, and I can't think of a more gentle way to get back into the limelight than doing a Christmas concert with my dear friend Michael W.
Smith," Grant said at the time. "I was nervous that first day. I forgot lyrics to songs that I wrote.
I'm just on a healing journey, but this time here. You know, love and kindness is also very healing, and I'm not kidding – I feel filled up from head to toe." In addition to her faith, she also credits her husband, Vince Gill, with keeping her spirits up through her ordeals. "He has just been so patient," Grant said.
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