
Bruce Frye
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Bruce Frye (c. 1970 – N/A) was an American preacher, evangelist, and gospel singer whose ministry has focused on spreading the message of salvation through preaching and music across the United States. Born around 1970, likely in North Carolina, he grew up with aspirations of a country music career, performing in Nashville and opening for artists like George Jones and Merle Haggard. His life took a transformative turn on March 10, 1998, when he surrendered to Christ during a revival meeting at Friendly Baptist Church in Thomasville, North Carolina, after years of searching for peace in the entertainment world. Married to Vicki Lee Inman since September 4, 1999, he has two children, Adam and Callayway, blending family life with his calling. Frye’s preaching career began shortly after his conversion, as he transitioned from secular stages to pulpits, founding Bruce Frye Ministries to glorify God and reach the lost. Based in China Grove, North Carolina, he travels nationwide, preaching at churches like Bethel Baptist in Clinton, Tennessee, and sharing his testimony—highlighted in his song “That Was Me”—of redemption from a life of honky-tonks to faith. A former truck driver who hauled for companies like Food Lion, he now delivers sermons and songs from albums such as Perfect Plan, Almighty Lamb, and Brothers Twice, the latter celebrating his brother Sammy’s conversion after 21 years of prayer. His ministry emphasizes personal salvation and biblical truth, often urging audiences to trust Christ as he did, continuing his evangelistic work with Vicki and Sammy by his side.