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How Brandon Lake Wants to Impact Generations to Come

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How Brandon Lake Wants to Impact Generations to Come

By Movieguide® Contributor

Christian singer and songwriter Brandon Lake knows the powerful change that can come with following God. In a YouTube short of an interview with George Janko, Lake encouraged the audience with a message of hope.

“Here’s the beautiful thing for anyone listening,” Lake said. “When you start following God, especially… when you have parents that maybe didn’t… or grandparents that didn’t, like you’re not just changing your life, and God changing your life, you’re potentially [changing] generations.”

He added, “Generational curses will be broken when you start following after God.”

Following God not only leaves a positive impact on the individual but can positivity impact children and family members.

A Crosswalk article reported, “American Bible Society’s State of the Bible 2021 report (SOTB) showed that men with dependent children are trending significantly higher in Scripture Engagement than other groups (men without children, women with children, and women without children). This is encouraging news as it indicates that dads are building this firm foundation. And I think it’s also a challenge to all men—fathers and father figures and role models—to ensure that we are passing along a love for God and His Word to future and emerging generations.”

Lake practices what he preaches. He wrote a children’s book to teach his kids and others the importance of trusting in God.

Movieguide® previously reported:

Brandon Lake wants kids to know they’re ‘never too young to bring a gift to God’ — the message at the center of his new children’s book Little Lion Lungs.

In an interview with TBN, he explained, “You’re commanding yourself, like, I’ve got a lion inside of my lungs. Like, get up and praise the Lord. And now’s the time. I do have a gift to bring to God, you know. And this is what I want to teach kids, like, you know, you’re never too young to bring a gift to God.”