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Starting something new can feel like opening a flat-pack box without the instructions, but the Bible reminds us we can always rely on God for help.
Starting something new can feel like opening a flat-pack box without the instructions, but the Bible reminds us we can always rely on God for help.
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The People’s Choice Awards are here, and now it’s your chance to have your say.
Read more: Have Your Say in the People’s Choice Awards
This year’s Australian categories celebrate the artists and songs that have connected with listeners, encouraged communities and helped shape the sound of Christian music across the country.
The People’s Choice Awards include three Australian categories: Australian Artist of the Year, Australian Emerging Artist of the Year and Australian Song of the Year.
Your vote helps shine a light on the artists you love and gives you the opportunity to get behind the music being made right here in Australia.
Explore the nominees below, listen on Spotify and cast your vote for your favourites.
→ WORLD ON FIRE – for KING + COUNTRY
→ Hallelujah (If Not For Your Love) – Aodhán King
→ Rubies & Gold – Tarryn Stokes
→ LILLI
The People’s Choice Awards are made possible thanks to your vote and the support of local Christian Radio and TV stations across Australia and New Zealand.
VOTING CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT ON THE 31st OF JULY.
Congratulations to all of this year’s Australian nominees. Now it’s time to get behind your local artists, celebrate the songs and music they’re creating, and cast your vote in the People’s Choice Awards.
Article supplied with thanks to Christian Media & Arts Australia.
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