Robert Hawkins' "Things Will Work Out" Helps Us to Focus on God in Challenging Times

Robert Hawkins releases his new compelling single and lyric video "Things Will Work Out" which features Wess Morgan and Minon Sarten. The single is available on all digital music outlets.
The new single, "Things Will Work Out" is what the world needs to hear and experience after almost three years of uncertain times. His compelling new song encourages listeners to push through doubt, fear, and trials and know that God will bring peace, victory, and work all things out for good.
hawkins' ministry extends beyond music into a very personal mission to see people holistically well. His battle with addiction and triumph in recovery led him to launch THE RECOVERY GATHERING. This tour is special. Hawkinns created this to offer a safe space where those who suffer from addiction, mental illness, trauma, or any need of rehabilitation can gather to celebrate recovery through the Word of God and songs of worship.
The RECOVERY GATHERING Tour is free to the public. The tour is underway through September 24 and routes through Los Angeles, San Diego, Atlanta, Louisville, Lexington, Kalamazoo, Chicago, and New London.
Visit iAmRHawkins.com for more information about the tour and on how to contribute to THE RECOVERY GATHERING.
In addition to The Recovery Gathering Tour, Hawkins keeps an exciting schedule ministering music from coast to coast. You can find hope and experience Robert singing "Things Will Work Out" this summer in a city near you.
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