Rebecca St. James
Birthday:
26 July 1977, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Birth Name:
Rebecca Jean Smallbone
Rebecca Jean Smallbone was born on July 26, 1977 in Sydney, Australia, to David and Helen Smallbone. She is the oldest of seven children, five boys and two girls. When she was thirteen years old she was the lead vocalist at the Christian school that she was attending at the time. During that year, Carman asked her to open shows during his Australia...
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Rebecca Jean Smallbone was born on July 26, 1977 in Sydney, Australia, to David and Helen Smallbone. She is the oldest of seven children, five boys and two girls. When she was thirteen years old she was the lead vocalist at the Christian school that she was attending at the time. During that year, Carman asked her to open shows during his Australian tour. That same year she recorded her first album, "Refresh My Heart". The next year, David Smallbone was offered a job in America and the whole family packed up to move with him. Unfortunately, the job soon fell through. With no money to return to Australia, the family began to do odd jobs together such as cleaning houses. Through the next two years, they lived on prayer and not much else. Someone gave them keys to a van and another person paid the bills for the youngest Smallbone child, Libby, to be born in a hospital.At the young age of sixteen, Rebecca was given a record deal and began a career that has, thus far, lasted eleven years. Beginning in 1994 with her self titled debut, Rebecca St. James has impacted thousands of teens and even adults to live radically for God. Show less «
We may not have a gun to our heads, but every day we make the choice: Will we choose to live for God or for ourselves?
We may not have a gun to our heads, but every day we make the choice: Will we choose to live for God or for ourselves?
When we decide to live for ourselves rather than choosing to live God's way, thats exactly what we do - condemn ourselves to destruction. To...Show more »
When we decide to live for ourselves rather than choosing to live God's way, thats exactly what we do - condemn ourselves to destruction. To some extent, selfishness always leads to death of some sort. Show less «
God makes His reality so obvious to us in His creation and in the little "mini-miracles" that happen everyday.
God makes His reality so obvious to us in His creation and in the little "mini-miracles" that happen everyday.
God gives us new strength and perspective when we choose to be quiet with him.
God gives us new strength and perspective when we choose to be quiet with him.
Often, I look up at a Moonlit sky or simply be in awe of God over something he has done and my heart will be so full I cannot speak to say e...Show more »
Often, I look up at a Moonlit sky or simply be in awe of God over something he has done and my heart will be so full I cannot speak to say except "I love you". Show less «
Prayer is such an essential for me - my life blood. It gives me strength in my weakness and centers my focus on God, away from myself.
Prayer is such an essential for me - my life blood. It gives me strength in my weakness and centers my focus on God, away from myself.
First, I want to thank God. He is my best friend, the reason I live, my inspiration and the reason I do what I do.
First, I want to thank God. He is my best friend, the reason I live, my inspiration and the reason I do what I do.