Austin French Testifies to the Power of Jesus' Redemption with "Broken Home"

Georgia-born singer/songwriter Austin French releases "Broken Home." The song speaks of the power of Jesus' redemption.
Austin writes, "I debated ever releasing this. This song has brought me to tears and to needed healing. I'm inviting you guys into my heart and my process of redemption on this one. I pray this song reaches anyone out there hoping to do life different than the life you've lived behind you.
"I'm grateful that because of Jesus, I don't have to have a broken future just because I'm from a broken home. And that's true for you too. Thanks for listening and sharing my therapy song."
Growing up in small-town Georgia, young Austin dreamed of writing songs as a means to share his faith and passion for Jesus, and being surrounded by a musical family gave him the opportunity to grow towards that goal. As he began to develop his gifts, Austin began touring while in high school, taking his music to stages, churches, and anyone who would listen. At the age of nineteen, he began leading at Journey Church in Tifton, Georgia, and eventually became their full-time worship pastor. In 2014, Austin French was featured on the ABC TV show "Rising Star" where he won the hearts of millions of viewers - including guest judges Ludacris, Ke$ha, and Brad Paisley. Austin competed his way to the finale, finished as the runner-up on the show, and had the opportunity to share the stage with multi-platinum recording artist Josh Groban. Austin's hit singles "Freedom Hymn," "Born Again," "Why God", and "Wake Up Sleeper" went on to chart at Christian radio and on Billboard Hot Christian Singles. AustinFrenchMusic.com.
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