Anna Benton Releases New Single "I Know a Father"

Anna Benton, a worship leader and songwriter from the Savannah, GA area, has just released a new single called 'I Know A Father'. The song was inspired by Anna's foster sons and was produced by Justin Murray of Fader & Knob.
"My heart could soar. I'm so excited to share this song with y'all! As a foster mom, these are the words that I want every child in the U.S. Foster Care System to hear. God is a Father who will never leave you, He will always keep you, and He will always protect you. God has been so good to me, and I know He will always be good to you. I'm so incredibly thankful for the friends who made this song become a reality. The Lord has truly blessed me in the friend department, y'all."
Benton has deep roots in the South. She's a lover of Jesus, JR Benton, her foster sons, and every furry critter who needs a snuggle. Music is her favorite way to connect with people, who she may not have met otherwise. With a blend of Southern Soul + Joyful worship, Anna Benton hopes that God will use her music as a vessel to inspire hope & healing.Anna Benton is a Singer/ Songwriter with deep roots in the South. She's a lover of Jesus, JR Benton, her foster sons, and every furry critter who needs a snuggle.
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