Hillsong Young & Free Tackles the Issue of Mental Health with New Single "Peace"

Hillsong Young & Free has released a brand new single. "Peace." The song is now available for download on iTunes and is streaming below.
This new track was written by Benjamin Hastings, Michael Fatkin and Melodie Wagner. "Peace" is both the first single from Young & Free in 2018 and their first original single since "Love Won't Let Me Down". The song is Young & Free's first song dealing with mental health, specifically anxiety. The song was inspired by Hillsong member Ben Hastings's wife and her struggle with anxiety.
You will stay true
Even in the chaos
Your word remains truth
Even when my mind wreaks havoc
I will be still
For I've known all along
My Jehovah Shalom
Hillsong Young & Free is a youth movement born out of Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia. In this thirty year story, they have seen generations of people serving, leading and pioneering movements. Hillsong Young & free is comprised of a collective of young people who come together to make music for youth and young adults everywhere.Their first album We Are Young & Free (2013) debuted to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Christian/Gospel Chart. Also scoring a No. 1 debut, their most recent EP, This Is Living (2015), garnered a top 10 iTunes Overall spot and received support from MTV, MTVHITS and MTVU.
With millions of social followers engaging in the social conversation, Hillsong Young & Free has scored two No. 1 radio singles. Hillsong Young & Free fill stadiums across the globe and continue to push their positive message in the musical context of EDM and pop influences.
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