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‘We’re Talking About Jesus in a Really Cool Way Again’—Jelly Roll Sees a Shift in Christianity

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Country artist and rapper Jelly Roll has won a dozen music awards in the past three years, and he shows no signs of slowing down. Known for hits such as “Son of a Sinner” and “Hard Fought Hallelujah,” a collaboration with Brandon Lake, Jelly Roll says he has witnessed transformation not only in his own life but also within the church.

“I love where contemporary Christianity is heading right now,” Jelly Roll said. “I think it’s back in love and empathy.”

The world has watched Jelly Roll’s transformation from a life marked by crime and drug addiction to a career that places him on stages across the country sharing his faith. He recently received a full pardon from Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee for crimes he committed in the state, a move that will make it easier for the artist to travel internationally.

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