Zach Williams’ Parents Share Powerful Prodigal Story & New Devotional

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Before Zach Williams became a GRAMMY-winning Christian artist known for songs like “Chain Breaker” and “Rescue Story,” his journey included years of struggle, addiction, and running from faith. But behind his powerful redemption story are two parents who never stopped praying.

In this special interview, Brandon Woolum sits down with Steve and Jenia Williams to talk about their new 30-day devotional, God’s Heart for the Prodigal. For the first time, they share Zach’s story from a parent’s perspective, walking through heartbreak, unanswered prayers, and ultimately witnessing God’s faithfulness in a way they never imagined.

Hear how they navigated the hardest seasons, what it really looks like to trust God instead of trying to control the outcome, and the moment everything began to change. Their story is a powerful reminder that no one is beyond the reach of God’s grace, and that your prayers are never wasted.

If you’re praying for a prodigal or walking through a difficult season with someone you love, this conversation will encourage you to keep believing.

 

' God’s Heart for the Prodigal' releases May 19

This video originally appeared on GodTube.com

Photo Credit: ©GodTube / Steve and Jenia Williams

 

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