Brad + Rebekah Partner with Watoto for "We Press On"

Acclaimed husband/wife worship duo Brad + Rebekah have teamed up with Watoto for their new single "We Press On." The couple travelled all the way to the mountain of the Watoto Suubi Village to record and film the video of the song. You can view the video below. To stream/download the song, click HERE.
Brad + Rebekah write, "We've partnered WE PRESS ON with our friends at @watoto and @watotochurch in Kampala Uganda who truly understand the concept of daily choosing to appreciate the good in this life. They were abandoned but have been rescued and restored to life and now they share the goodness of God all over the world.
"Watoto has sent out over 100 choirs in the last 25 years, performing all over the world and even for Presidents and the Queen. This is the third time they've joined us on a song. Previous songs are `Life Again,' `Never Alone' and `The Heart of the Father.' This lyric video highlights the journey of many children who have come to Watoto Child Care through the eyes of Faith Sinza."
They continue,"We love Watoto and @WatotoChurch and all the amazing work they're doing to serve the vulnerable in Uganda... the widow and the orphan. We can't wait for you to hear their beautiful voices and contagious joy."
Since 2009 Brad + Rebekah have supported the efforts of Watoto first through a portion of each CD sale and then through the sale of Watoto Paper Bead Necklaces. 100% of each sale goes directly to the ministry of Watoto to help facilitate the worship arts programs including Watoto Worship Camp.
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