Lauren Daigle Makes Late Night Debut on Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Tonight Show,’ Performs Christian Single
(The Christian Post) – Grammy-nominated singer Lauren Daigle made her late night debut on NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” Wednesday evening where she showcased her new Christian music. Fallon called Daigle’s music “great” before the Christian singer took the stage to perform the hit song “Look Up Child” off of her recently released album of the same name. “Where are You now/When darkness seems to
win?/Where are You now/When the world is crumbling?/Oh I, I hear You say/Look up child,” she sang. After the performance, Fallon called the Christian singer fantastic and urged his viewers to pick up her new record. Daigle has been making her mainstream TV rounds and recently had to address critics who slammed her for appearing on NBC’s “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” because Ellen DeGeneres is a lesbian, arguing they “completely missed the heart of God.” READ MORE
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1 Comment
Shawn
on 08/11/2018 at 11:08 PM
If you lay down with pigs you wake up smelling like swine. You don’t change Hollywood, it changes you. And not for the better. So many Christians treat the faith like it’s one big “love-in”. They treat HaShem like Santa Clause. With big doe eyes and often vacant expressions they croon “G-d is love”. They distort His relationship with us with perverted “bridegroom doctrines”. We are repeatedly told to be set apart, to be not conformed to this world. Pseudo Christians like Lauren Daigle unwittingly do the enemy’s work by blurring the line between testimony and conformity.
If you lay down with pigs you wake up smelling like swine. You don’t change Hollywood, it changes you. And not for the better. So many Christians treat the faith like it’s one big “love-in”. They treat HaShem like Santa Clause. With big doe eyes and often vacant expressions they croon “G-d is love”. They distort His relationship with us with perverted “bridegroom doctrines”. We are repeatedly told to be set apart, to be not conformed to this world. Pseudo Christians like Lauren Daigle unwittingly do the enemy’s work by blurring the line between testimony and conformity.