Can a song save a life?  Sarah Vienna, singer-songwriter, speaker and human rights advocate believes so.  Growing up the youngest of seven girls in Northern California, Sarah has spent the last 15 years living in Brasov, Romania, where her experiences with children motivated her to found and fund a non-profit to rescue orphans, and to use her musical aptitude to write songs that champion the importance of every human life.  After a recent tour of a pregnancy resource center in Pennsylvania, Sarah was inspired to write a moving and powerful song from the perspective of a baby in a mother’s womb. That song is called, “I’m Alive,” and an acoustic performance of the song is included as a part of this one-on-one conversation with Sarah Vienna.

Sarah recently sat down with CCM Magazine’s Andrew Greer:

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Andrew Greer is a multiple Dove Award-nominated singer/songwriter, respected author, and co-creator of the innovative Hymns for Hunger tour with Cindy Morgan, raising awareness and resources for hunger relief organizations in hundreds of cities across the country. On tour, Andrew has shared the stage with folks like Amy Grant, Brandon Heath and Andrew Peterson. His songs have been recorded by artists like Jaci Velasquez, Seth & Nirva and Nic Gonzales (of Salvador). And his first book – Transcending Mysteries – co-authored with Ginny Owens, was published by Thomas Nelson in 2015. Andrew is also host of CCM Magazine’s “Features on Film” series, featuring one-on-one conversations with some of music’s biggest artists. For more information visit: andrew-greer.com or hymnsforhunger.com.

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