Beloved “Brady Bunch” actress Ann B. Davis shared her powerful testimony. She opened up about when and how she came to know Jesus Christ as her personal Lord and Savior. Watch the short yet moving clip to hear what the late actress said about what led her to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
“The Brady Bunch” is an iconic television show known and loved by millions worldwide. While the show may have ended its television run in the mid-1970s, it can still be easily found on TV. That’s because the show’s episodes have been replayed over and over again.
Even if you weren’t a fan of the show, you can probably still name a good number of the characters, or more likely, sing the program’s theme song, which is a definite earworm. It’s a show that all are familiar with, to say the least. Despite all the characters on the show, arguably, none were more beloved than Alice, the family’s wisdom-dispensing maid, played by Ann.
In a clip posted on YouTube, the latest actress discussed a variety of topics, including how she came to know Jesus Christ as her personal Lord and Savior. What she says about her faith and how she came to know Him is beyond powerful and moving!
“I knew that I wanted to be in show business, but in the process of doing ‘The Brady Bunch,’ I began to feel that something was missing in my life,” Ann said. “I thought, ‘Gee, that’s pretty greedy of me. I’ve got everything going for me. I’ve paid off some debts that I got from the two successful series, and I own my own home. I have friends and all this. What is it I think I’m missing?’”
Ann quickly realized what she was lacking in her life.
“Well, I came to the conclusion that there’s a God-shaped space in everybody’s heart,” she said.
“And until you feel that space with God, you never know what it feels like to be whole and complete. And that’s what happened to me, I found the Lord. I mean, I was always a Christian, but I wasn’t always a practicing, living Christian.”
Later in the clip, she added that she had experienced a “testimony of affluence.”
“I’ve had everything the world has to offer,” she said. “God made me a better offer.”
Ephesians 2:10 “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.”