Brad + Rebekah Continue Global Touring Efforts Post Cancer Miracle
Worship duo Brad + Rebekah are returning to the road following a cancer battle. The parents of two just unveiled a video fully sharing the story of God's faithfulness throughout Rebekah's diagnosis. Days before the couple released their latest album Sound Of Heaven (Feb. 16), Rebekah was diagnosed with an inoperable cancerous, tumor in her stomach leading to a multiple month long battle followed by the cancer being removed in a miraculous way.
Brad + Rebekah just embarked on their eleventh year of ministry together. Their earlier release of Sound Of Heaven marked the continuation of a four-year long, album making process where the global worship couple asked 50 pastors nationwide what is needed in the worship songs of the church. To follow their story, stay tuned to Brad + Rebekah's Instagram and www.bradandrebekahmusic.com/tour.
About Brad + Rebekah:
Throughout their 10+ year journey as a worship duo, Brad + Rebekah have led worship in the Honduras, Uganda, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Australia and the U.S. They reside in Phoenix with their family, and currently spend half the year ministering with Christ's Church of the Valley and the other half of the year traveling and producing music. Sound Of Heaven is the worship pair's first release since 2015 and their seventh album.
Get Connected With Brad + Rebekah:
Website // www.bradandrebekahmusic.com/soundofheaven
Facebook // www.facebook.com/bradandrebekah
Twitter // www.twitter.com/bradandrebekah
Instagram // www.instagram.com/bradandrebekah
YouTube // www.youtube.com/bradandrebekah
###
Tags : brad + rebekah brad + rebekah news brad + rebekah tour
Hot Trends
-
Travis Cottrell, Beth Moore, Fisk Jubilee Singers & More Pay their Respects at Mandisa's Funeral
-
"American Idol" to Air Live Tribute to Mandisa
-
Local Police Offers Update on Mandisa's Death
-
Lawrence Jamal Pleads Guilty to Domestic Violence Charge
-
Watch Colton Dixon, Danny Gokey and Melinda Doolittle Pay Tribute to Mandisa on "American Idol"
-
Rhonda Mclemore Returns After Multiple Losses with "God Loves You"
-
Scotty McCreery Talks About Parting with His Record Label & His Christian Faith
-
"She Did Not Die from Self-Harm:" Father of the Late Mandisa Claims
-
Craig Morgan's Memoir, "God, Family, Country," Releases May 7 in Trade Paperback
-
CABRINI Now Available Exclusively to Angel Guild Members for Home Viewing
-
De'Miyon Hall and The Muzik Firm Set To Release "Oh, Holy Night" ft. Zacardi Cortez
-
LIFE Worship “LIFE Worship Collection” Album Review
-
Anna Crenshaw, Indecent Assault Victim, Turns Down Hillsong Church Settlement Deal
-
Point of Grace Inducted Into South Carolina Entertainment and Music Hall of Fame
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"
Most Popular
-
Travis Cottrell, Beth Moore, Fisk Jubilee Singers & More Pay their Respects at Mandisa's Funeral
-
"American Idol" to Air Live Tribute to Mandisa
-
Local Police Offers Update on Mandisa's Death
-
Lawrence Jamal Pleads Guilty to Domestic Violence Charge
-
Watch Colton Dixon, Danny Gokey and Melinda Doolittle Pay Tribute to Mandisa on "American Idol"
-
Rhonda Mclemore Returns After Multiple Losses with "God Loves You"
-
Scotty McCreery Talks About Parting with His Record Label & His Christian Faith
-
"She Did Not Die from Self-Harm:" Father of the Late Mandisa Claims
-
Craig Morgan's Memoir, "God, Family, Country," Releases May 7 in Trade Paperback
-
CABRINI Now Available Exclusively to Angel Guild Members for Home Viewing
-
De'Miyon Hall and The Muzik Firm Set To Release "Oh, Holy Night" ft. Zacardi Cortez
-
LIFE Worship “LIFE Worship Collection” Album Review
-
Anna Crenshaw, Indecent Assault Victim, Turns Down Hillsong Church Settlement Deal
-
Point of Grace Inducted Into South Carolina Entertainment and Music Hall of Fame
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"