Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott's Bible Was the Only Thing That Was Not Burnt Up After Bus Catches Fire

On Thursday, April 16, the tour bus of Lady Antebellum blew a tire and caught fire while on their way to Dallas, Tex., ahead of Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards. Everything on the tour bus was burnt. Thankfully, no one was hurt and the only thing that didn't burn up was Hillary Scott's Bible.
An emotional Hillary shared that among other personal items, the dress she was supposed to wear to Sunday's ACM Awards was actually lost in the fire. But not her Bible.
"Everything back there -- my toiletries, my iPad, a lot of things including a lot of our clothes that we were supposed to wear this weekend -- were ashes, disintegrated," she said. "And for whatever reason -- I firmly believe that God is an amazing God -- the Bible was intact and not a page was missing. I can't really talk about it without crying."
Hillary also Instagrammed a picture of the Bible after the accident, writing, "My faith is forever deepened because of today."
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