The Redeemed Man

Ben Fuller’s Walk Through Fire

Paul Amos

After spending a decade and a half in the throes of a drug and alcohol addiction, Ben Fuller finally took a step toward his dream of making it in Nashville as a country musician. But it was the chance invitation to church that truly turned his life around. Today he’s six years sober, fresh off the release of his fourth studio album, and doing collaborations with superstars like Carrie Underwood. This week, Ben sits down with Nate Dewberry and opens up about how his life took a wrong turn, what made things right again — and perhaps most importantly, how he stays committed and accountable to God with the help of his bandmates.


Segments/chapters

0:00 Intro

1:57 Ben’s childhood, upbringing, and descent into addiction

9:05 Finding an outlet in music — and redemption in the Lord

17:12 The people who’d helped and prayed for Ben all along

21:58 Staying accountable and true to God in an industry full of temptation

31:25 A memorable moment of connection at a recent concert

39:11 Ben talks about his song “Deeper Still” and who he’d like to collaborate with

44:49 Lasting life lessons from the farm

47:14 The Bible verse behind one of Ben’s many tattoos/A closing prayer


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