Natalie Grant to Release "My Weapon" on 2/21
Following her 8 Grammy nominations, 25 Dove nominations with 5 Dove wins for Female Vocalist of the Year, as well as 7 Top 10, 12 Top 5, and 3 Number 1 singles, Natalie Grant will release her latest single, "My Weapon" on 2/21/20. Along with the album version, Grant will also release a Sacred version of her single, which was recorded in London alongside the London Symphony Orchestra.
"Whatever current difficulty or hardship we find ourselves in, there is one thing that is a source of comfort and strength above all else, and it is also our greatest weapon - the presence of God. And His presence is always with us. Joshua 1:9 reminds us to, "not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." So, no matter the fight, we never fight alone. May this song remind you that God is with you, and God is for you, fighting your battles, and HE is your victory."
With more new music set to release in spring 2020, Natalie will release her full studio album this summer.
Seven-time GRAMMY® nominated and multi Dove Award winner, Natalie Grant, has become an iconic name in Christian music, using her platform to continually point people to the love, hope and restorative power of Jesus Christ for over two decades. In addition to her music, Natalie has authored several books and is also known for her philanthropic work. She is co-founder of Hope For Justice International; an organization that rescues and restores victims of human trafficking, with 23 locations in 10 countries across 4 continents. Natalie resides in Nashville, TN with her husband, music producer Bernie Herms, and their three daughters - Gracie, Bella and Sadie.
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