Country star Coffey Anderson credits God for faithfully guiding him through life’s highs and lows, as he turns to the Almighty for musical and life inspiration.

ā€œWhen I’m writing these songs, when I’m looking at what our culture needs … I’m asking the Holy Spirit to lead me,ā€ Anderson told the ā€œHigher Ground With Billy Hallowellā€ podcast. ā€œI’m asking for songs that are going to give people opportunities to make memories.ā€

The singer specifically spoke about the importance of boundaries in life, expressing his belief Faith offers human beings essential protections and liberties.

ā€œBoundaries give you freedom,ā€ Anderson said. ā€œAnd a lot of times, in a world where I can do what I want, be what I want, say what I want, pick who I want to be. … It’s not the truth. There’s been guidelines and laws and commandments set up so we can live in freedom by having God.ā€

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The ā€œCountry Ever Afterā€ star said his Faith has afforded him a chance to speak through his platform about the power God has to guide and sustain humans’ lives.

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ā€œMy Faith has always given me a chance — and this platform has given me a chance … to talk about the goodness of God,ā€ Anderson said. ā€œGod has been so good to me.ā€

Despite losing his best friend to teen suicide years ago, his mom passing away at an early age, and navigating his wife Criscilla’s stage IV colon cancer battle, the country star believes the Lord has never abandoned him, even amid those struggles.

ā€œGod has been there,ā€ he said. ā€œSometimes we forget about the goodness of God, so my music is a reflection of what I’ve been through.ā€

As for Criscilla, he said she continues to battle nodules that transferred from her colon to her lungs. She’s not ā€œout of the woodsā€ and courageously forges on toward healing.

Anderson also addressed starring in the recent film ā€œGod’s Country Songā€ on Pure Flix, and heralded the importance of fatherhood, a topic celebrated in the movie.

ā€œThere’s nothing toxic about being masculine,ā€ Anderson said. ā€œThere’s nothing toxic about being a good daddy.ā€

The singer continued, ā€œToxic people come in all forms and fashions. Don’t tell me my masculinity is toxic when it’s proven that a good dad minimizes the opportunity…of people going to prison. … A dad is needed.ā€

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This article was originally published by Billy Hallowell.