A Young Writer Finds Her Words In Song

Elisabeth Jackson, one half of the sister duo, Sisters J, wrote their new song, Breathe In, when she was only sixteen (16) years old. Originally written as a lullaby, she hoped to comfort others.
Elisabeth said the song was inspired during a time when she felt anxious. Noticing others experiencing anxiety, this young writer turned to faith. When she did, Elisabeth said it “felt like God put his hand on my shoulder and said, ‘Breathe In and remember who you are. It will all be okay.'”
The creative team wanted wanted to show inclusivity in the video. They made the choice to have kids with down’s syndrome and autism to expand on the level diversity. After all, diversity is can be social, economical, cultural… varied, and that is what makes the world beautiful!
From Sisters J:
Breathe In and remember who you are, who God made you to be. You are beautiful just the way you were born.
