Donut Man
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The Donut Man, whose real name is Robert C. Evans, is a Catholic children's singer-songwriter. He is called the Donut Man because one of his first songs included the line "Life without Jesus is like a donut; there's a hole in the middle of your heart."[1] He is a convert to the Catholic faith, having previously been a Protestant Evangelical.
[edit] External links
- The Donut Man - official website
- Late For Supper - website on his conversion
- "Renowned Protestant comes home", The Catholic Standard & Times, 7 September 2006.
- Audio interview with Robert Evans, "The Donut Man", "Former Non-denominational layminister", 9/11/2006, The Journey Home, EWTN
[edit] References
- ^ "He Was an Evangelical Christian Until He Read Aquinas", National Catholic Register, 19 December 2006