“It [was] a very recognizable, very globally familiar voice. It [was] Clint. He said something like, ‘You’ve got to get the train back on the tracks, kid…You’re worth saving."
“My wife's got some problems, so it's just her and I. But it's always been her and I for the last 45 years anyway, so it's fine. I enjoy taking care of her. It's fun."
The comedian has also been open about his Christian faith and how it influenced him to step away from inappropriate humor, telling The Hollywood Reporter, “As a Christian, I feel very much called in what I do.”
As Christians, we belive the Lord is close to the broken-hearted (Psalm 34:18). This doesn't mean we stuff our feelings and just pretend we're alright. Far from it.
“I had been carrying rejection, shame and burdens that weren’t mine to hold,” Nix said in recent a social media post that shows pictures of her baptism. “In that water, I left it all behind.”
“Oh, how beautiful life is when we stop writing our own story and hand the pen to the One who knows not just what we think we want but what our soul truly needs.”
“Remember Brad, our drummer bachelor friend? Emily saw his episode and commented on my post about his nice smile. He saw it. He’s not a bachelor anymore.”
“Join us Tuesday, November 11 for an NCIS crossover event like no other. The goal is to resolve a case that spans decades. The NCIS crossover event starts with NCIS: ORIGINS at 8/7 central, followed by NCIS at 9/8 central on CBS on Tuesday, November 11 and streaming on Paramount+.”