His wife insisted he put it back after he shaved it off at the dawn of the millennium.
He began by helping with music at a church while studying at Baylor University, eventually starting to sing and write songs when others didn't show up.
It was called 'You Alone,' which led to a relationship with Louie Giglio and the Passion Conference.
It's a historic rock and roll venue where many iconic musicians have performed.
It helped people visualize Jesus through the red-lettered words in the Bible, which Jase Robertson uses in his sermons.
It follows the themes of promise, exile, and return, reflecting on hope, current cultural challenges, and a vertical focus on God.
It was inspired by the Nashville shooting and the backlash against offering 'thoughts and prayers,' emphasizing the belief in the power of prayer.
Dove Award-winning Christian musician David Crowder buddies up with Jase, who gleefully claims their twin-ship. Crowder talks about his unusual start in the Christian music industry, who influenced his career the most, and what it was like to meet his musical hero, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam. Jase identifies with Crowder’s song “Red Letters” in a major way, and Al manages to get Crowder to reveal what happened the one time he shaved off his beard. Listen to Crowder’s new single, “Somebody Prayed,” at https://www.crowdermusic.com/) today!
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