Edward Byrd, a former member of the LGBT community, opens up his
heart in "Ran Into You," which he defines as his testimony in a song.
Byrd, who previously identified as a gender-fluid or androgynous person, says he was giving himself away until he ran into God.
"Nothing could make me whole," he belts in the song. "Until I ran into You."
Byrd's mother was 15 years old when she had him. Byrd was raped, abused and then abandoned by his father.
Broken, confused and devastated, Byrd turned to the LGBT community for acceptance. Yet he knew something was missing.
Byrd, who previously identified as a gender-fluid or androgynous person, says he was giving himself away until he ran into God.
"Nothing could make me whole," he belts in the song. "Until I ran into You."
Byrd's mother was 15 years old when she had him. Byrd was raped, abused and then abandoned by his father.
Broken, confused and devastated, Byrd turned to the LGBT community for acceptance. Yet he knew something was missing.
"God
met me right in my sin and loved me into a personal relationship with
him. This year actually marks my seventh year of being free!" Byrd tells
Charisma.
*Awesome.
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