“Mike and Carrie: God & Country,” a new exclusive digital short film series from I Am Second, continues at 7 tonight on iamsecond.com.
As previously reported, the series provides an up-close and unfiltered glimpse into the life, relationship and faith of Oklahoma native and country music superstar Carrie Underwood and her husband Mike Fisher, a retired professional hockey player.
In last week’s episode, titled “The Wrestle,” the celebrity couple opened up about the miscarriages they experienced between their two sons, Isaiah, 5, and Jacob, 1. During this emotional time in their marriage, they wrestled with God about why this was happening, telling God about their anger, hurts and questions.
Throughout the four-part digital series, the couple is providing insight into how they continually sustain their marriage, despite sometimes differing views and personal loss, and find purpose beyond the professional accomplishments by which the world defines them.
Fisher is no stranger to I Am Second. In 2014, he was featured in the faith-based media organization’s “White Chair” short film series, in which he shared about his personal and professional struggles early in his career before a return to his faith.
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In “Mike and Carrie: God & Country,” Fisher is joined by Underwood in a new interview, in which the couple speaks frankly about their personal journeys and provide hope and inspiration to anyone seeking or needing encouragement, according to a news release.
“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 statement. “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.”
While Fisher and Underwood have each publicly spoken about their personal paths in the past, the new I Am Second series provides a specific, intimate look into their relationship, parenting journey and faith.
“We wanted to do this to share some of our personal journey in hopes that viewers will be inspired by it, and maybe even take one more step in pursuing a relationship with God,” said Underwood in a statement.
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