This Friday (May 31), the broadcast of the 11th annual K-LOVE Fan Awards hosted by Sadie Robertson Huff and Brandon Lake will air on TBN at 8:00 p.m. ET and 10:00 p.m. ET.
The award show will feature live performances by Anne Wilson, Brandon Lake, CAIN, Crowder, Elevation Worship, Ellie Holcomb, Lauren Daigle, Jeremy Camp, and many more.
Huff, who is nominated for the Podcast of the Year Award for her “WHOA That’s Good” podcast, told ChurchLeaders on the red carpet that it is “such an honor” to be nominated because she said that “all the other nominees that are nominated are podcasts” she listens to.
“What an honor to know that people care about it, and are nominating it,” Huff added. “If people listen to my podcast and receive what I receive when listening to others’ podcasts, that is so special to me.”
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She then encouraged this generation of young Christians to “be the light of the world.”
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It’s what “Jesus said” for his followers to be, Huff said. “I think when things get dark, it’s so tempting to do what he said not to do and hide and be like, ‘Oh, it’s so dark,’ and get scared.”
But “you” are called “to actually help make the make the world a better place” by being that light, she added. “So it’s not the time to cower back. It’s not the time to hide; it’s actually the time to fully take him at his word and be the light.”
Huff told ChurchLeaders that she hopes that people start to take that charge “seriously and take on the call of their life” that Jesus has given them.
“In this generation, we struggle a lot with our identity—with who we are,” Huff said. “And I love that that’s one place in Scripture that Jesus says, ‘You are the light of the world.’ Like that is your identity.”
“And when you step into that,” she concluded. “I think people are gonna be a lot more confident in who they were created to be because they’ll be living it.”