Carrie Underwood says best moments of her life are when she surrenders to God

Carrie Underwood, a Grammy Award-winning country music artist, talks about her miscarriages in an interview with CBS. | (Screenshot: CBS Sunday Morning)
Carrie Underwood, a Grammy Award-winning country music artist, talks about her miscarriages in an interview with CBS. | (Screenshot: CBS Sunday Morning)

Country superstar Carrie Underwood who was named in People magazine's list of 100 Reasons to Love America, testified to how her faith in God helped her get through three recent miscarriages.

"I put a lot of stress on myself - I feel like a lot of moms do, a lot of women do," Underwood said in the interview.  

The "Jesus, Take the Wheel," singer then echoed her hit song as she spoke of the losses she experienced before the "miracle" birth of her son, Jacob Bryan Fisher, who's now 4 months old. 

Underwood said she's realized, "the best moments in my life are when I say, 'Hey, I can't control everything, and that's OK. God is in control.'"

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