Justin Bieber Has Bethel Music's "No Longer Slaves" on His iPod Playlist

In an interview with Cosmopolitan magazine, pop music's hearthrob Justin Bieber reveals that he keeps worship music on his ipod playlist. One of the top 3 songs he keeps on his ipod is "No Longer Slaves" by Jonathan and Melissa Helser of Bethel music.
Bieber, 21, was interviewed by Cosmpolitan magazine for its September issue in a Q&A called, "21 Things You Didn't Know About." There, he revealed that after Lil Wayne and Drake, he listens to worship music on his iPod.
This is not the first time Bieber has been vocal about his faith. Recently, he was in Sydney Australia attending the five day Hillsong Church's 21,000-attendees annunal conference. Bieber has always been vocal about his Christian faith. Whilst in New York City, he has been seen attending Hillsong Church's New York campus and he has had also spent time being discipled and baptized by Pastor Carl Lentz, the senior pastor of Hillsong Church NY.
On Thursday, Bieber shared a post with his now-32 million followers on the photo-sharing site. Moments after posting, the superstar added an explanation in his caption.
He wrote, "There are some things you can only learn in the valley and not on the mountain top," in a note he attributed to himself.
The Biebs' caption reads, "Sometimes we feel like why am in this place right now why am I not where I wanna be? There are lessons you can learn on the journey that you can't get when you are at your destination. THE BEST IS YET TO COME!"
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