First Song (& Age Written): "Passion of My Heart" (age 14)

Read any good books lately? Just Like Jesus, Max Lucado

What Song do you wish you wrote: "God Must Have Spent (A Little More Time On You)" by N*Sync

If you weren't an artist, what would you be? A pastor

What is God teaching you now? Patience and to take rule over my flesh. He's also teaching me to be a servant

What was the first instrument you learned to play? The trumpet

What do you hope to be doing in ten years? Singing and writing music

Most cherished possession: My initial ring and my phone

If you could be any kind of tree, what would you be? Palm tree

In your humble opinion, what is the best album ever? Jesus Freak - dc Talk

What is in your CD player right now? Out of Eden, Plus One, 'N Sync, Creed, Matchbox Twenty

What event from 1999 still influences you today? Joining Plus One

First question you will ask God when you get to Heaven? Why do you allow us to sin?

What question do you think He will ask you? He's all knowing!

What is the worst song you have ever written? "That's Why I Love You"

Chicken or Steak? Both


Nate is a Pastor's kid. His father preaches at the Capital Christian Center in Sacramento.
Nate's Grandfather wrote some famous hymns. Three of them include: "Mansion Over a Hilltop," "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow," and "Room at the Cross."
Nate is sloppy.
Nate wishes he'd been named Chandler. But, since he's not, he says that if he ever has kids, he will name one of them that.
Nate is the gullible one of the group.
When Nate first joined Plus One, he went by Nathan. He shortened his name because there was already a Nathan.
Nate's most humiliating moment on stage was this: They were starting a concert, and they always start off with "My Life," and run on stage when the song starts. Nate started running up the stairs and they were on rollers. His feet flew out from underneath him and he went flying.
Nate's favorite thing at his favorite restaurant, Chili's, is either steak fajitas or chicken crispers.
Nate's bad habit is talking too much and too loud. He also always has to win an argument, and he can never be wrong.
If he wasn't in the music business, Nate would be playing golf and trying to get on the PGA tour.
The others say that Nate is a good speaker at concerts because he knows their heart as a group and verbalizes that well.
Nate's first lunch box was Scooby Doo.
If Plus One ever came to a close, Nate would still stay in the ministry, write songs, and maybe be a solo artist.
Best advice ever given: Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding - The Bible
When asked who would you be totally star-struck around he answered NSYNC
In an interview hen asked what's in your wallet? He replied: "I don't carry one. I pretty much have a purse with pictures and money."
Stacie Orrico beat Nate in a vocal competition at Estes Park two years ago.

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