Anastasya Lea's "Beautiful Mess" Tells of How She Encountered Grace

Worship leader and songwriter Anastasya Lea has just released her new song, "Beautiful Mess." Click HERE to find the song on your favourite streaming site.
Lea writes, "This song is my story of encountering grace when I needed it most. Life is messy! We're all messy sometimes. I now know that God is a faithful redeemer and restorer, who can turn everything around for good."
What am I to do with
A love like You
Come and pick me up
And make everything new
I just want to see
The way that You do
Even though I'm broken
I'm beautiful to You
Lea is a songwriter, worshipping artist and author. Her songs tell a story including elements of pain and loss, as well as finding hope in a new day. She writes with a lyrical style of processing through emotions and life's questions producing songs interlaced with faith, as well as honesty about the struggle. Her style has earned her awards and what she deems most valuable - a heart to heart connection with her listeners.She hopes her listeners will find the songs relatable and will also be found by Love as they listen along.
Also a writer, Anastasya blogs at "True Worth Blog" and has written a book called, "Servant Sons and Daughters" sharing insights from her own journey out of performance based Christianity into the resting place of true relationship with God. Get the book and check out the blog on her website: www.trueworth.ca
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