Rebecca St. James Returns to Europe

Grammy-Award winning artist and author Rebecca St. James will be back in Europe this summer for a line-up of gigs.

The Australian singer will be playing in Norway, Czech Republic, Holland, Switzerland and finally London.

This follows St. James' visit to Europe last year, where she performed on stage with BarlowGirl and Delirious? in Holland and Germany respectively.

"God 'showed up' so powerfully and encouraged my heart more on this European tour than on any other tour there before," she had expressed after the tour.

"I have truly come home refreshed -with my heart feeling 'strangely warmed'. That's how some of Jesus' followers felt after walking with Jesus on their way to Emmaus and truly I relate.

"We expressed such incredible community with believers in all of the 11 countries we visited, and through them our hearts have been warmed by Jesus' love."

St. James is an open supporter of teenage sexual abstinence, and has become an unofficial spokesperson for True Love Waits. The popular single "Wait For Me", from her album Transform, encourages abstaining from sex outside of marriage.
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