Eternity News | September 5th, 2012 11:24 AM
This week…
A new Christian music festival is set to be launched in September 2013, aimed at youth in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. ‘The Risen’ festival is aimed at being like a Big Day Out event for Christians. Organisers are excited to offer it as a place for primarily Australian artists to perform.
The busy trap is something we’re all familiar with…but does busy-ness translate to productivity? Aussie singer Ann-Maree Keefe tackles the issue in her new song ‘Busy’. She reflects on the fact that busy-ness can be like armour or a shield we put up. She says the song is a warning to all of us. Next month Ann-Maree Keefe is touring the Netherlands with Sons of Korah, and will return for a Victorian tour in November.
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