Brian Arnold is an evangelist, baritone, and pianist with Spoken 4, regularly performing at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri. Beyond the stage, Brian travels nationwide sharing his testimony of overcoming a victim mindset and discovering true identity in Christ.
Brian lost his leg at age six in a lawn-mowing accident and later survived a devastating collision with a semi truck that left his left arm permanently paralyzed. Each setback challenged his identity, yet each one became a testimony of God’s grace. Today, Brian encourages others to reject the enemy’s “identity theft” and embrace who God says they are.
He has spoken at events with Don Piper (90 Minutes in Heaven), Samaritan’s Purse, Compassion International, and churches across the country. And yes—he still sings and plays the piano… with one hand.
Brian is married to Diane, and together they have four children and nine grandchildren.
Musical Accolades
• More than 30 years of music ministry, sharing hope with audiences around the world.
• Nearly 15 years in Branson, Missouri, opening for premier artists such as:
• Roy Clark
• Ray Stevens
• Ricky Skaggs
• Loretta Lynn
• Porter Wagoner
• Frankie Avalon
• …and many more.
• Served as baritone and pianist for Silver Dollar City’s award-winning gospel quartet, Chosen Few.
• Performed nationally on TV, radio, and in churches of all sizes and denominations.
• Writer of “The Little Things,” winner of the 2001 Progressive Southern Gospel Song of the Year, still played on gospel radio today.
• In 2001, Chosen Few received Branson’s prestigious “Show of the Year” award.
• Currently performs and ministers with the nationally recognized group Spoken 4.