Jaci Velasquez and Her Husband Nic Gonzales Talk About the Challenges of Raising Children with Autism
April has been designated as the World Autism Awareness Month. To help us understand, accept and foster support for families with autism children, Christian music veteran Jaci Velasquez and her husband, Nic Gonzales have appeared on Andrew Greer and Mark Lowry, Dinner Conversations. In the episode, Jaci and Nic talked about their experience raising their boys, especially their oldest son, Zealand, who is autistic.
Join award-winning singers-songwriters-authors Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer as they table talk on a variety of topics with their favorite artists and authors in the new film series-podcast, Dinner Conversations: Turning the Light on One Question at a Time. Watch the interview below:
Mark Lowry is an internationally known singer, storyteller, humorist, author and songwriter. His world-famous lyric to "Mary Did You Know?" resulted in one of the most loved modern Christmas songs of this century. Co-written with Buddy Greene, the captivating Christmas tune blurs genre lines, having been recorded more than 400 times by a broad base of music luminaries like Pentatonix, Reba McEntire, CeeLo Green, Michael English, Kenny Rogers, Sandi Patty and Rascal Flatts.
A six-time Dove Award-nominated singer-songwriter and respected author, Andrew Greer is known for his old soul sound and thoughtful prose. His folk-gospel discography displays a deep affection for vintage spiritual songs, instinctively captured on his critically acclaimed Angel Band hymn series, having reached the Top 10 on Amazon and iTunes' mainstream charts upon release.
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