Say the words "Amy Grant," and you launch a generation of music lovers into nostalgia. We've grown up alongside Amy, haven't we? Who didn't sing "Love Will Find a Way" or "Baby, Baby" into their hairbrush? Who didn't feel a rush of pride when we saw our favorite Christian songstress—someone even our parents approved of—show up on VH1 and Top 40 radio stations? Amy navigated the whirlwind of success that enveloped her and the inevitable criticism it brought from those who thought she had left her roots behind to become the strong, gracious and gifted artist she is today. Those darker moments, which she describes as "a 10-year tunnel," started with her very public divorce that found her emerging on the other side with a new sense of connection to God and to those who walked alongside her. With her career and her music still going strong, Amy's devotion to family and community is firmly at the center, and she looks back at the tough times as bringing about a "very unique toolkit" that will be essential to help guide her children on their next great adventures.
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