Natalie Grant Releases Music Video for 'Burn Bright (You Were Made to Shine)'; Song Discusses Depression & Addiction [WATCH]

Natalie Grant

Christian singer Natalie Grant recently released a music video for "Burn Bright (You Were Made to Shine)," and the song deals with depression and addiction.

"I finally have a new official music video!!! And I'm so excited for you to see it. Burn Bright official video is NOW available on iTunes! And the song is on sale for just $.69!!! You'll also find 10 of my other greatest hits on sale as well," she wrote on Facebook.

"Burn Bright was written for a family member struggling with addiction and depression. I pray the song and the story woven throughout the video will encourage and strengthen you and those you love."

Watch the video for "Burn Bright (You Were Made to Shine)" below:

Grant just recently announced a merger of her Abolition International along with Hope For Justice in an effort to raise awareness for sex trafficking.

The two organizations joined forces on September 11, and helps spread Grant's Abolition International to England where Hope For Justice is located. In turn, Hope For Justice will now have an office in Nashville.

Hope For Justice works to identify and rescue victims, then serves to advocate for them and help them recover.

"Eight years ago I founded Abolition International to be a force for good. It's been an amazing journey; we've seen the restoration of women rescued from trafficking in the US and beyond, but we are battling a significant evil. That's why I am so delighted that we're joining together and radically expanding our ability to fight trafficking and to change lives."

"There is amazing beauty in a life restored and, with your help, we want to give that gift to many, many victims here at home and around the world," Grant said at an event meeting.

According to a press release, Hope For Justice was involved with saving 104 people enslaved in sex trafficking. The age range of the rescued varied from a one-year-old up to a someone who was 57.