Planetshakers Releases "Rain Part 3" Today

Internationally recognized praise band Planetshakers releases Rain Part 3 today (Aug. 9) at iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play and more digital and streaming outlets globally from Venture3Media (V3M). The four songs on the new EP were recorded during the annualPlanetshakers Conference at Melbourne Arena in Melbourne, AU this past April and broadcast-premiered live around the world via Daystar Television Network to millions in over 180 countries.
All of the new songs were produced, written (or co-written) and mixed by Planetshakers' Joth Hunt during a season in which he was battling cancer. Longing for a "refreshing touch of God's presence" with the song "Fall On Me," "a personal encounter with God's glory" with "Rain Your Glory Down," and declaring his love for God with the new song and video "My Reason," Hunt relays that "God On The Throne" from Rain Part 3 is a song that God gave him during his battle with cancer. "No matter what circumstance we find ourselves in, God is still on the throne."
Hunt's story of overcoming cancer can be seen in two "A Miraculous Journey" video parts available now at https://youtu.be/Acv3bUtda6A (Part 1) and https://youtu.be/ft7TRpJz-Ck(Part 2).
In addition to Rain Part 3, both Rain Part 2 (released in April) and Rain Part 1 (released in January), feature Hunt along with worship leaders Sam Evans, Aimee Evans, BJ Pridham,Joshua Brown, Rudy Nikkerud, Chelsi Nikkerud and more.
Taking the new music, favorites like "The Anthem," "Endless Praise" and "Turn It Up," and songs from its acclaimed, top-selling fall 2018 Heaven On Earth album to audiences around the globe, Planetshakers is a featured headliner at an event for 30,000 people gathered today and yesterday at Mall of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines. Earlier this year, the band toured with Franklin Graham followed by April's Planetshakers Conferences and events in Germany, France, Norway, Hungary, South Africa and the United States.
For all the latest Planetshakers tour, music and conference news, visit Planetshakers.com,Twitter (170,000 followers), YouTube (842,000 subscribers), Instagram (536,000 followers),Spotify (680,000-plus monthly listeners) and Facebook (over 1.5 million followers).
About Planetshakers:
Since its inaugural gathering in 1997,Planetshakers has gone on to become a global movement through its annual conferences, international church campuses and numerous live recordings, including multiple Dove Award-nominated projects. The Australia-based collective, led by Senior Pastors Russell and Sam Evans, has hosted gatherings in cities around the world while also launching Planetshakers Church in 2004. With over 17,000 members in Melbourne, Planetshakers Church is one of the fastest growing churches in that nation's history, stretching across five campuses in Melbourne with additional locations in Singapore; Cape Town, South Africa; Geneva, Switzerland andAustin, TX.
Celebrating over 20 years of ministry, Planetshakers honors the countless ways God has used its ministry and music to raise up a generation of Christ followers with a clear vision of taking the Gospel to the nations... "empowering generations to win generations."
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