Kathie Lee Gifford is an inspiring woman of God, and it is always fun to see what she is up to. In this video, Kathie Lee Gifford shares her calling to tell classic Bible stories in a modern way.
Kathie Lee felt called to try something new. She is kindly welcomed to a show with Tamaron Hall. They talk about their history of seeing each other at the Grammys.
Kathie Lee shares how she moved to Nashville. She says that she loves home church and having people over. She also is a grandmother now. She jokes about being the worst grandma. Her grandson’s name is Frank, after her late husband as a beautiful tribute.
Kathie says God knows your name whether your name is famous or nobody knows your name. Kathie Lee says people start to feel invisible as they age and people begin to die, and you cherish the time more.
Kathie teaches that Paul tells us to think about things that are praiseworthy, noble, and honorable. She shares that she never separated secular from spiritual. She didn’t work in a secular world, she works in God’s world.
She joked that people would whisper if they could pray with her in her dressing room after a show, and then she would yell out, “Yeah you can come to my dressing room and pray with me!” The audience laughs.
Kathie Lee shares a clip of “The God of the Way,” a new telling of the Bible that she has written, directed, and narrated. She goes on to talk about how we need justice and mercy, and the Bible is both. She then is asked about her former friend and co-worker Regis Philbin and describes him and their friendship as authentic.
I love Kathie Lee’s boldness to live out unashamed in her faith.
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.” Romans 1:16