Natalie Diane Grant (born December 21, 1971) is an American singer and songwriter of contemporary Christian music.
She then ended up at Curb Records after Pamplin folded, where she has made five solo albums as of 2012, starting with Deeper Life in 2003.
She toured with award-winning, multi-platinum selling Billboard magazine's Artist of The Decade MercyMe in April 2011.
Also, in October 2011 she starred in the Gospel Music Channel (GMC) made-for-television movie Decision.
[11] On September 27, 2013, it was announced that Grant would be hosting the GSN original game show It Takes a Church, which premiered on June 5, 2014.
In pursuing her music career, Grant moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where she now lives with her Canadian producer husband, Bernie Herms, and their three daughters; Grace and Isabella (born 2007)[15] and Sadie (born 2010)[16] In an interview with The 700 Club, Natalie revealed that she suffered from bulimia.
[18] In 2005 Grant founded The Home Foundation, which has since evolved into Abolition International, an international organization to eradicate sex trafficking through aftercare accreditation, advocacy, and education and provision of restoration homes for victims of sex trafficking.
[19] On October 23, 2012, Grant received the 2012 Bishop Ketteler Award for Social Justice from the Sisters of Divine Providence, who honoured her for her work against human trafficking.