“I woke up one morning, threw up blood,” Cooper previously told Pastor Greg Laurie on PRAISE. At the time, Cooper’s wife, Sheryl, grabbed him by the ear and told him, “Party’s over.”
“The story of David is pretty wild, and I think there’s a reason why it’s resonated for so many years,” he told AP News. “People have come up to me from all walks of life — not just Christians — and they talk about how much they love it.”
Prince William shared that his family places a strong emphasis on spending time together, which is a major reason why he and Kate Middleton do not allow their children to have phones.
Executive producer Steven D. Binder gave some hints about the upcoming season in an interview with TVLine, including if "the Carla Marino story would tie into the Lily mystery and the anomaly in Eleanor Parker’s death certificate.”
GROW “follows Dinah Little (Golda Rosheuvel), a no-nonsense farmer with a tough-as-a-pumpkin exterior, who reluctantly takes in her abandoned niece, Charlie (Rose-Brookwell)."
While offering a place for people who love the show to engage with scripture, the Bible study also helps fill in context for what is happening on the show.
“We went to Tennessee for the summer and stayed on the lake, and my children are lake rats. They were in every morning, they were jumping in and getting way too close to the turtles and collecting frogs."
These new actors join already-announced cast members Minnie Driver as Sarah, Jeffrey Donovan as Abraham, Natacha Karam as Hagar, Alexa Davalos as Rebekah, Tom Mison as Isaac and Ben Robson as Esau.
"Many baby steps. Many prayers. Many more meetings to go. I loved hearing in your comments in my post last week that many of you are praying along with us. Thank you! Don’t stop!"