Carrie Underwood and her husband announced that they are opening up about their lives and their individual walks with God.
The project is going to be released via I Am Second, a nonprofit Christian multimedia organization.
“Since first filming with I Am Second six years ago, I have seen God continue to grow my faith as Carrie and I have together walked through the natural joys and struggles of life,” Fisher said in a news release.
USA Today reported:
The famous couple will be featured in the four-part series, “Mike and Carrie: God & Country,” that I Am Second is releasing via weekly episodes starting Wednesday, a news release states. The first of the installments, which are about eight minutes long, will appear on the Christian nonprofit’s website, iamsecond.com, beginning at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT.
“We wanted to do this to share some of our personal journeys in hopes that viewers will be inspired by it, and maybe even take one more step in pursuing a relationship with God,” Underwood said.
Jonah Ingram, the director of the new series said:
“It feels less like a conventional interview when they talk about moments in their life and more like a candid conversation that you feel like you’re just hanging out with Mike and Carrie. They’re sharing very meaningful, very deep, sometimes very spiritual, sometimes very humorous times of their life.”
Underwood’s husband, Mike Fisher has previously worked with I Am Second when he openly discussed his struggles early in his professional hockey career and returning to faith.
“Since first filming with I Am Second six years ago, I have seen God continue to grow my faith as Carrie and I have together walked through the natural joys and struggles of life,” Fisher said in the news release. “This new series is not only a continuation of the 2014 White Chair film, but hopefully a reminder to individuals of God’s faithfulness in all situations.”