Grammy winner Marion Hall gives up successful musical career to devote more of her time to serve God

Minister Marion Hall, formerly known as Lady Saw, is now singing gospel songs and helping battered women find comfort in God. (Facebook/Lady Saw)

Grammy award-winning DJ and singer-songwriter Marion Hall from Jamaica, who is known for her stage name Lady Saw, has given up her successful musical career to devote more of her time to serve God.

"I'm not making the money that I used to, as I've really not been out there. But, can I tell you how happy I am? I'm happier with less... less is more than enough. I'm rich in spirit and strong in faith. The comfort that I'm feeling inside, I've never felt this love ever," says Hall, according to CBN News.

She had her second baptism back in December 2015 and is now identifying herself as Minister Marion Hall. Instead of performing dance hall music, she now sings songs of praise and glory to God.

On her Facebook page, Hall shares her new Christian song called "God Almighty." She tells her followers, "Light to all my fans. My page is under construction. I have so much to share with you and I can hardly wait. My new album and all. May the Blessings of the most high continue to surround us and thank you for your support."

Aside from music, Hall wants to empower women who have been raped, abused, and thrust into prostitution. She wants to help them find strength in the loving arms of God. Hall says she understands how these women feel and what they truly need because she experienced the same hardship herself.

"I realise my calling is to minister to broken women," says Hall, according to the Jamaica Observer. "I am a victim of rape and I had Jesus who took me through it. I was battered and bruised, I could have been dead, but I'm still standing here today."

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