Living out your faith is difficult for all of us, but what about for those who are in the spotlight? How does one balance faith & fame in the secular world? Join us as we hear from Grammy award winning artist CeCe Winans about how she has navigated secular places with the Gospel of Jesus Christ

they are so glad that you were here I’m

Priscilla welcome to the chat we get an

opportunity to chat about a lot of stuff

around here that’s going to be hopefully

very very exciting to you I think today

is going to be very exciting if it’s not

exciting for you it’s exciting for me

I’m glad to be here because we get to

talk to one of my favorite people on the

planet let me just tell you she’s not

only my favorite because she has brought

so much light and love and beauty

through music to millions of people all

over the entire world she’s beautiful

because behind closed doors when the

spotlights aren’t on her she’s just a

woman of humility and integrity

who loves her family and loves the Lord

and really believes what she proclaims

when a lot of people are around that’s

what I love about the BC One

they were going to be talking to her

stick around whoo and not

hey there it is going to be a great day

it’s a good day for you to be here

because we were talking to one of my

favorite people in the world her name is

Miss CC and she’s come to join us to

talk about just some things that are

important to us that she can offer us

some wisdom on and then we’re also going

to talk about some things that are

important to her and so it’s all going

to happen today while you’re here which

is why you want to stay tuned so please

help me welcome CeCe Winans on my spot

yes okay so can I tell people your real

name cuz I captain to like your names so

much I happen to love yours I happen to

love you yes you can go right ahead and

tell them my real name

real name is Priscilla Love that’s right

Priscilla Marie love oh yes

straighten it up yeah beautiful name

that I don’t get to hear you heard that

often well I hear it enough for both of

us that’s right okay I want to know what

it’s like to walk around with that voice

in your head all the time

oh and just act like everything is

normal oh please oh please what is that

I don’t think I’ve ever heard of put

that way Sylla

well you know it’s just it’s a blessing

too to have a gift that God has given

you to bring people closer to him you

know but but yeah I’m just a normal

person with a voice that’s all how old

were you and you realized you had did

someone else point out to you that you

had this gift or did you figure it out

uh my parents pointed it out to me they

did yes yes I was forced to sing uh you

have you know I’m serious I had no

choice you know it was back then when

you didn’t have a choice I know new

parents nowadays they give their

children choices maybe we need to talk

about that today

my parents said you’re gonna say you’re

going to sing and you’re going to leave

this song and my first song that I led

was fill my cup Lord and I would sure go

eight years a result right yes yeah I

thought since I was an adult it would be

good for me to sing it without crying

because for the first few years you know

it was during a conference that they

would do every year back then they call

it a convocation

I had to sing fill my cup Lord and all

my friends my age knew the point that I

would break down and cry it happened

every year but they saw the gift in me

and they kept pushing me and and

probably a few years in I realized that

it was more than just a gift to sing but

God had anointed me to do something that

was special ah you know

were you ever resentful of the push by

your parent did you ever just resent

ministry or resent singing or just all

that because your whole failure you were

so inundated and surrounded by it all

the time right right no no I was

probably simple at the time you know at

eight you know cuz I just didn’t want to

do it but but no no I found out very

soon on that this is where I was

supposed to be now why did you not want

to do it though what did you want to do

well I mean I was very comfortable in

saying it singing in the background all

like the background yeah the background

the choir was fine I never liked being a

front like sitting here with you now

that I would just never thought I would

do this okay so people would find that

hard to believe that standing on stage

for you is it still difficult to define

difficult it’s not that I mean I still

get a little nervous before I start but

I think that’s good for anybody you know

because I’m always praying and depending

on the Holy Spirit yeah but uh but yeah

I was um I loved being in the background

I don’t ever have to be out front ever

and you’re just happy that way I’m so

happy that I could stay at home I could

be at mature in my church choir I could

just be a mom and a wife and I’m happy

yeah but God had other plans did you

find that you had to kind of really

adjust your desires and adjust your

willingness to go with God in the

direction you saw him leading you in

other words would you have been did it

require a lot for you to kind of go okay

Lord I’m gonna go against what I really

want which is to stay at home and just

do the wife and mom thing in a regular

traditional way and I’m really going to

have to surrender yield to you in order

to go with what I see you charting out

as the path for me uh

no it really wasn’t difficult it wasn’t

difficult again because I started so

early on mm-hmm

by the time I was 16 I was singing and

going everywhere doing different things

17 I was a part of a PTL Christian

Network only thing I had to do was

really just like he said surrender but

surrender in a way that that I gave God

everything so that I could be used that

so that he could use me to the maximum

every time I stood before his people

earlier on because I saw the anointing I

saw people’s lives being changed and and

I realized I think for everybody when

you really find were you supposed to be

then that becomes home for you even if

it’s not what you want to do you know

even if it’s not your most comfortable

place you know I’m not going to be happy

doing anything else you know this is my

calling this is what I was this is my

purpose this is why I was born God had

this in mind for me before I was formed

in my mother’s womb

and so I’ve always had that peace doing

this and so it’s just the odd ongoing

decisions that you have to man you know

you know how it is to live in the

airport living out of a suitcase you

know it’s those everyday small

sacrifices that people don’t really see

that goes along with what we do yes and

you mentioned your family and I want to

talk about your family because that is I

think what a lot of women don’t get to

hear about as much from you that they

want to know about they want to know how

in the world are you balanced because

you know us normal folk can barely

ballots figured out what’s for dinner

every night that’s like a major a major

exercise for us is trying to figure out

what am I going to cook for dinner and

how many get the laundry done and

balance if I’m working outside the home

and balance that so how have you been

able to keep your family a priority

how have you struggled along the way to

bring balance to your life and as a

working mom well it’s not a one-word

answer yeah come on give it to us we’ll

take all of it looks like okay okay God

well the first answer is you already

said it that your family has to be

priority has to be first and if that’s

really settled in your mind and heart

and you never get that twisted then

you’re going to be okay you know because

God

I am a wife and a mother first that is

my first calling and so anything that

jeopardizes that has to go you know you

can’t even contemplate it you know I

have a wonderful husband who has

supported me down through the years

we’ll be married well we’re married

29 years this year to be 30 years next

year Wow working on 30 years um and he’s

always been there for me

200% you know he recognized the call on

my life he knew that I didn’t want to do

it I only did it because it was a call

and so he has always been there to

support me and without that there’s no

way I could have accomplished what I’ve

accomplished and what what does that

look like when you say your husband’s

been there to support you because you

know traditionally speaking into this

setting where the husband’s supposed to

be supported by his wife um in a

traditional sense right so what does it

look like when you know for many wives

that are in their home I’m not saying

this is your situation but for many

wives you know they both maybe work

outside of the home but maybe the wife

makes more money or she’s gotten a

promotion that he hasn’t gotten or her

career has taken off and his hasn’t you

know just in the regular corporate world

right and so there are many women

struggling because maybe they’re their

husbands are feeling a little displaced

by the fact that they’re yet we’re

intimidated by the fact that their wife

is successful in a particular area of

her life so how did were you able to

balance that you have a lot of questions

they’re not simple question so they’re

very complex question but they’re good

questions um because that’s different

levels first of all Alvin Alvin love is

his name when he told me his name was

Loeb I was like yeah right sure it is

you have a very handsome husband by the

way yes I think he’s really cute yes

gets cuter every year he gets older why

is that with me and they get older and

get cuter I’m like what is up with this

they can have the grey show and they

look this thing with we have like show

ours and it’s like no that’s not gonna

work

and and you should know that her

brothers did not want her to marry Alvin

at4all know this that’s another whole

story exactly had seven older brothers

though that’s another whole testimony um

but but he was very secure in who he was

and and you know whenever whoever’s in

the light and the in the light and in

the public they get all the attention

and sometimes your other half can get

pushed aside and disrespected and all

that all that incredible stuff that he

has taken with a smile all these years

but it’s because he was solid in who he

was people would call him sometime mr.

Winant

of course you know that yeah it’s like

well no that’s not his name yeah but but

he could take it you know he loved me

well but he understood that he was my

covering he understood that no matter

where God took me it did not diminish

him if anything had brought him along

with me we were one and so because he

was solid he was a man of God he he

understood the importance of him praying

for me him covering me Hill making those

sacrifices it wasn’t just about me but

it was for the kingdom of God and then

we had a lot of great help he was not a

mr. mom’s I don’t get this thing twisted

I could not I remember one day I was out

of town and I think he attempted to do

my daughter’s hair and she was fine

until she walked past the mirror she’s

like that’s the mirror it just broke up

so I always had great help my mother he

was the heir when they were small when

we all lived in Detroit my mother-in-law

was there my sister so they all it was a

team ever it was a family effort and so

whenever I went to went out of town I

made sure they were taken care of I made

sure they had meals I made sure that

somebody was there to take them to

school so my husband could could really

continue the the pattern in the routine

he was used to yeah because he worked a

full-time job and he was there for them

when they got home from school and so I

made sure that the home was in place you

managed it you managed

I wasn’t there I managed it to make sure

that they had probably more than what

they would have if I was there my kids

really end up getting spoiled more

because I was away okay how do you keep

from feeling displaced as the mother

because you know our mom’s my mom my

grandmother

they have no help you know they had

meals hot on the table and all the

laundry just folded and everything I

mean I just don’t know to this day how

my mother made a Sunday dinner

that huge Sunday spread she made every

week and it was all hot at the same time

with one oven I just can’t one of it yes

yeah now I have one oven I cannot for

the life of me figure out how to get

everything hot on the table so they did

all the stuff and they seemed to do it

without the help that’s right they did

so they didn’t do it without they’ll do

it so what do you feel how do you keep

yourself or how did you keep yourself

when your children were smaller from

feeling that sense of guilt that

sometimes mom feel when they when they

need help and they’ve got to ask you

know they’ve gotta hire somebody once a

week or once every other week to come

help them cleaner sometimes thank you

baby I ever feel guilty for hiring help

I don’t think I ever felt guilty to just

give us permission we all go home with

permission yes we have permission for me

to lose the guilt and get the help yes

the Lord um

oh what’s this whole interview for me no

no because you know before I could hire

help you know I did those things you

know when I was home I cooked that Queen

died I folded the clothes you know like

you said my mom had woo I only have two

I call him Alpha and Omega you know my

mom and 10 kids she had seven boys

straight three girls she worked outside

the home she cooked did y’all do a lot

she did all that oh yeah you know yeah

you start training those kids when

they’re young for everybody to help out

you babysit this one you help this one

you know and when you have army like

that you can do that um and so so I I

did those things but when I realized

that um you know I was going to be gone

or I always had certain people to come

in and help and and I didn’t feel guilty

about that at all because you know I was

there I was the mom I was the wife I’m

going to spend the time and and the good

thing about what we do or what

did you know when I’m gone I’m gone but

when I’m home I’m home I didn’t work a

regular job so if I wasn’t on tour I was

home you know I was able to take him to

school and pick him up and go to the

things it’s just those certain times and

then I would limit the times I would be

away from home you know I wouldn’t go

out there well we have a month tour what

no I can’t do that I have kids yeah you

know so you’re traveled with them I know

you took them with them yeah when they

got to a certain age I took him out of

school and I put him in home school hire

somebody to teach them and they were on

the road with me my husband my children

all of us was out on the road and so

family always remained first and if that

meant all of us going out on tour we

would do that if that meant hiring help

you know to make sure everything was in

place

that’s what we did you know but but I

cannot exclude the most important thing

and that is always staying prayed up

always allowing the Holy Spirit to lead

you know a lot of times we try to figure

everything out on our own and we can’t

yeah well you know formula and it’s like

the Holy Spirit has to lead you what’s

good for your family yes and for each

child yeah you know every child is

different you know for your husband to

minister to your husband in the right

way you have to pray you have to really

think don’t you think that we give each

other as mom’s such a hard time that if

you’re what’s best for your family does

not look like what I’m doing with my

family that sometimes we make each other

feel so bad because we just cast this

judgment on the way she’s mothering her

family or fact that she’s not

homeschooling or she is homeschooling or

she travels a little bit or she works

outside of the home or she has someone

to help her why can’t she do it herself

I think we give each other a hard time I

think we give you the other hard time

more so than that I think we’re so hard

on ourselves hmm you know and God never

expected us to do everything perfectly

mm-hmm you know but just according to

his way and that’s real everybody’s

perfect looks different yeah you know

perfectionist you being submitted to the

Holy Spirit yeah and a lot of times

perfection looks so far from perfection

but when you’re submitted to the Holy

Spirit and you’re loving according to

how the word teaches us how to love and

your your including him in all your

plans you know I had to depend on that

word the Bible said if you acknowledge

me

all our ways he’ll direct your path I

had to depend on that Lord look I

acknowledged you and this is what I’m

feeling in my spirit this has got to be

you you know and as you walk out in that

daily you begin to trust and you begin

to really learn the Holy Spirit it’s a

voice that you have to say okay lord I

will take care of your business but I’m

going to trust you to take care of my

business that’s right I’ll do my part

Lord I’m going to ask you to do your

right and you know what – just – all

you’re saying about prioritizing family

I have to tell you that I remember and

I’ve told a CC this before but I

remember being 14 years old

some kind of way after she and her

brother BB had done a concert we ended

up at dinner together at the hosts house

whoever the host was of this particular

event and CC’s kids were little really

little really little and I remember you

know Here I am a teenager and CeCe

Winans is in the house and I was just

like you know watch it every day I was

just so excited to be there and these

folks were trying to treat her like a

celebrity and Oh CeCe Winans is here and

they wanted her to come in a certain

room with just the adults and I will

never forget watching her because she

what she just wouldn’t have it she

wouldn’t have anybody treating her like

a celebrity and she was going to mother

her kids they wanted to kind of put the

kids off to the side so they could just

be with CC and BB you were with those

kids and I will never forget seeing that

at 14 years old and seeing you

prioritize being their mom and not

letting them feel pushed off to the side

and some of the decisions that Jerry and

I have made as parents now and as people

that have to travel a lot and we’re in

ministry and stuff some of those

decisions I literally go back in my head

to what I saw happened that day when I

was 14 and that’s really helped to kind

of govern decisions that we make in

parenting okay so it’s like you never

know who’s watching you never know you

know and the imprint that it makes on

their life so thank you for attaching

your you got it

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a how old boo boo children my son is 28

and my daughter is just turned 26

can we just say we cannot believe you

have children that are almost 30 years

old yes you had to get a married off I’m

praying for it they’re really great kids

they really are um but yeah I’m looking

forward to being a grandma I was just

gonna ask you that but I gotta get a

married offers that’s right what

according to the word that’s right

but yeah so do you feel like as you look

forward to this next kind of phase of

your life we talked about your kids

getting older and getting married and

grandmother and all that do you want to

slow down some or do you want to keep on

at the pace you’ve kind of held for the

last few years

oh no I have to slow down yeah I’m

starting to give signs here and there

that I need to slow down you know like a

sign like today I was in the wrong place

that means I need to stay home you know

she showed up for our interview for

those of you were watching she showed up

for our interview at the wrong studio so

we had to call her and redirect saying

Nessus eyes but you started getting

signs like that’s like okay you know

it’s time for you to slow but you made

it you’re here I made it I made it I

made it but yeah I look forward to

slowing down I think I will always as

long as I can sing I will always sing

and lift up a praise and to the Lord but

I think it’ll look differently it’s

already starting to change I don’t I

don’t travel as much as I used to travel

but I still go quite a bit well I know

you’re traveling with women of faith

bits um yeah and them that you enjoy

that and you’ve got other things that

you’re doing as well are you you have

any new projects coming out yeah that

way yes yes it’s coming out probably in

spring 2014 perfect yes if I stay on

this schedule I’m supposed to be on if

it’s a little later just forgive me but

it’s coming it’s coming yeah I’m really

excited about it though I want to ask

you

though before we in this time together I

want to ask you about the balance of

faith and fame how do you keep that

equilibrium how have you kept kept at

equilibria because we see so many folks

that kind of lose their integrity yeah

or lose their humility along the way

somewhere it all kind of gets lost in

there and you are and people like you

are really a breath of fresh air that we

just know that you just are the same

person you were two decades ago and you

still have the same not just message

when the lights are on

uh-huh but when you’re in the quiet

nobody’s looking you just are who you

are how do you think you’ve been able to

maintain that what keeps that steady in

your life well I think a lot of things

go into that I think again I go back to

my parents who raised us in the church

but also raised us in a way that we

understood what ministry was all about

and and we understood that whatever

platform God gave us was not about us

but it was about him they taught us the

importance of home church you know a lot

of times you asked a lot of believers do

you belong anywhere are you planning any

where are you submitted to somebody’s

leadership and a lot of people are hurt

and you just can’t make it that way

no yeah it wasn’t designed for us to

make it that way and so it was real

important that if I you know went out

and received an award of some sort that

I came back home and I was planted and I

heard the word and I understood Oh flesh

has to die every day yeah or you come

off the stage and you have a baby and

you know everybody else was just oh and

you get your baby they throw up on you

like this really yeah great humility

class you guys started a church to the

you we did your husband yeah we just

started a church probably about a year

and a half ago so that’s nothing else

about yeah now you’re a pastor’s wife on

top of it all yes yes yes and so when

you say balancing faith and Fame your

faith just has to be the most important

thing keep it prioritized as it goes

back to priority if if you keep your

relationship with the Lord first then

everything else will fall into the right

place once you let anything else come

before that then it’s going to be out of

balance you know you start believing

your press when it’s good you start

believing when it’s bad and then you’re

happy today and you’re depressed

tomorrow and you’re happy when soon

you’re depressed variety but when you

stay plugged in then you’re able to live

a life like this you know yeah okay

personal question you can tell me that

you don’t want to answer it if you don’t

know Lord here we go pursuing it but it

is leading somewhere it is leading

somewhere okay how old are you oh that’s

no problem

oh you can’t no actually I’m about to

have a birthday are you yes I’m trying

to 49 turning 49 yeah okay I’ll be the

big five old next year okay all right

right 49 now the reason I asked you that

question is because there is something

that I’ve heard happens in your 40s so

I’m 10 years younger than oh okay yeah I

heard that in your 40s you kind of

settle into this you know I am Who I am

I’m feel free to be Who I am I don’t

need to impress anybody in here I don’t

worry I’m not worried about what y’all

think about me yes and I’m wondering if

that happened for you before 40 because

you’re so comfortable in your own skin

right we’ve seen you be comfortable in

your own skin for a long time did you

ever go through a season when you were

kind of wrapped up in I mean you know

being in front of people it has been

your life and did you have to grow up or

mature in this area of not needing to

get the applause er

not that you ever needed it or wanted it

but right you just you’re okay you’re

just okay with who you are the way you

look just satisfied and settled yes well

you grow into that you grow into that I

mean as a young artist again I started

out as a kid yeah 16 17 years old and so

you’re always I don’t think I was ever

to the point where was where I had

anxiety attacks or anything like that

but as you get older you definitely get

wiser and you definitely begin to

appreciate all the things that maybe you

didn’t appreciate when you were younger

you begin to see the beauty in in the

life that you have and who you are and

so that is a great thing about getting

older yeah yeah you understand that yeah

I got it I got it going on

if nobody else thinks that because again

that comes from the Lord as well your

your peace your happiness your joy your

appreciation you know when you get older

you the things that used to worry about

it’s like really I used to get uptight

about that even in your marriage you

know as you grow in your marriage the

things used to fall out about oh god all

the Misha

the emotional roller coasters I used to

get tired of myself as I knew my husband

had to be tired of me cuz I’m like what

you’re crying about now I don’t know I

don’t know why I’m crying so things just

don’t matter that much some of this

stuff doesn’t matter unless you realize

that it’s not important at all

so should those of us who were in our

20s and are 13 or don’t chill out now

fill out now you can have that now I

don’t think you have to wait yeah do you

get older I think a lot of us have

because we probably didn’t listen to

those that went on before us but if you

listen to me now okay we’re listening

you could chill out now chill out could

be cool right now yeah just let it go

yeah just let it go just let it go in

hindsight looking back on two decades in

ministry and as a wife and as a mom

other than chill out now what would you

say you would have maybe done

differently I would have chilled out

earlier yeah differently differently I

would have consulted the Holy Spirit

more I think as women as mothers as

wives we kind of fall into doing what we

saw other people do you know and it’s

just I love my mom she’s an incredible

yes she is woman of God an incredible

role model I only pray that I could be

half as great as what she is but but

everybody’s different your life is we

are really all unique yeah you know and

so I did a lot of things just because

they did it that way yeah and it’s like

you know what if I would consulted the

Holy Spirit and really prayed over every

decision I wouldn’t have gone through

the suffering that I went through you

know so it’s like you have to give

yourself permission to just walk your

own yes to be yes called you to be

perfect yes that’s a way yeah that frees

us up doesn’t it frees us up ms CC is a

wonderful gift not

to the church not just to the body of

Christ but millions and millions and

millions of people have been blessed by

our music and we are so blessed to have

had her here with us today we are going

to have a part two to this conversation

because she cares passionately about the

next generation of men and women so

we’re going to talk to her about what’s

encouraging her and discouraging her

about what she’s seeing in the next

generation and how she thinks that she

can help and that we can help so join us

for part two but thank her for being

here for part one please