Randy Travis Receives ONE-OF-A-KIND Wheelchair Honoring “THREE WOODEN CROSSES” and Fans Are in TEARS.

The song, written by Kim Williams and Doug Johnson, was released in 2002 from Rise and Shine and became one of the defining moments of Travis’ career. Centered on faith, tragedy, and redemption, it resonated far beyond country radio — climbing into the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 and earning multiple honors, including CMA Song of the Year and a Dove Award. It was also his final No. 1 single, which only deepens its meaning.

For someone who came from humble beginnings in Marshville, North Carolina, and lived so much of his life in the public eye — triumphs and struggles alike — that song represents far more than chart success. For many fans, it’s a spiritual touchstone. For Travis himself, it’s a legacy.

After his devastating stroke in 2013, caused by complications from viral cardiomyopathy, Travis lost much of his ability to speak and move. The journey back has been long and difficult, marked by years of therapy and small but powerful victories. Today, he can speak a little and walk short distances, and moments like hearing him sing the final “Amen” from “Forever and Ever, Amen” have moved fans to tears.

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