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Worship band Bluetree forms charity to fight child sex exploitation

posted by Joanne Brokaw | 10:30am Thursday November 12, 2009

Bluetree.jpgBelfast, Ireland-based modern worship band Bluetree has announced the formation of StandOut International, a charity designed to “help end child sex exploitation on a global scale, while loving, educating and releasing those rescued into the fullness of life that God has for them,” says Bluetree deejay Pete Kernoghan (“Petey K”).
Bluetree’s acclaimed album, God Of This City, has become one the best selling Christian recordings this year, thanks in large part to the worldwide success of Bluetree’s song, “God Of This City.” The song has created a platform for the band’s message of hope for the exploited and voiceless around the world.
The song “God Of This City” was written by Bluetree during a mission trip and while the band was on stage performing worship songs in the Climax Bar, a club which doubles as a brothel in the Red Light district of Pattaya, Thailand. Forever changed by what they saw in Pattaya, the band created StandOut International.
“Our aim is to raise awareness and channel funds through organizations who are active on the ground making a difference in children’s lives every day,” says Bluetree drummer Johnny Hobson in a press release. “As believers, we are all called to be the hands and feet of Jesus. Let’s together stand out and make a difference.”
“We believe that when people worship, they encounter the genuine heart of God for all humanity,” adds lead singer/guitarist Aaron Boyd. “From His platform of love, we are compelled to serve the needs of others and we ultimately become a voice for those who have no voice.”
To learn more about Bluetree and StandOut International, visit the ministry’s website.
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Maggie

posted November 13, 2009 at 12:04 pm


I think what Bluetree is doing is really amazing and I hope they can raise awareness about this terrible issue. http://www.givmusic.com has a widget where you can get a free download of “Each Day” from their debut album. There is also a video of Aaron Boyd telling the story of Pattaya, it is truly moving. Check it out!



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Brianne

posted November 26, 2009 at 3:44 pm


This is my most fav band ever. their songs have changed my life. i saw them in alberta. and i met them face to face. aaron had even sigened my bible.. i cant wait to see them next year at YC Alberta in 2010



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Chloe MOORE

posted April 29, 2010 at 8:06 am


Indeed great post u got here. It would be nice to read more about that matter. Thank you for posting such info.
Chloe MOORE



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lindsay

posted July 25, 2010 at 5:03 pm


i was at liberty university when you came!!! i am looking forward to u visiting my church on wed. i have invited so many people to the concert so expect a big crowd!!! thank you keep doin what u do!!!
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lindsay



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