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"Lives changed" at Addiction 3

LIVES were “drastically changed” during Addiction 3, an event geared towards the spiritual upliftment of young people.

Members of the 4 Walls Down organisation along with a number of local gospel recording artists presented the third edition of the trance dance party at the Trinity Methodist Church.

There were performances by local artists including Najie Dunn, MCK and the Gospel Boys, all to the background of hip hop, techno and dubstep beats.

According to the organisation’s founder, Keith Gray, Addiction 3 was designed save the lost at all costs and to spread the good news about Christ in an unconventional way.

The group is excited to host more events they believe will change the lives of young people.

Mr Gray, who is also a musician, leads the team of 25 young adults between the ages of 17 and 25.

4 Walls Down has been in operation for a little less than two years and has worked with several charities, including the Children’s Emergency Hostel, the Nazareth Centre, and most recently, the Elizabeth Estates Children’s Home. Furthermore, they have served along with youth missionary organisations such as the Bahamas Youth Network, Camp Bahamas and with St Andrew’s Presbyterian Kirk.

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