About Kelly Newton-Wordsworth
Kelly Newton-Wordsworth is a Christian artist, humanitarian and environmental activist, singer, songwriter, author, biodynamic farmer and lives to serve God. She has been a lawyer, an actress, and an international performer since 1997, using her songs to highlight world wide issues such as the destruction and damage to our forests, slaughtering of whales, independence of West Papua and the destruction of the soil from chemical agriculture. She stands for freedom for all people to choose whether to take any medical treatment, express their views and live as God intended for all of us to live. She has been an activist with her husband William standing for a world without poisons since 1988. They are the longest running broadacre biodynamic or organic farmers in Western Australia. She stands for life, love of God, humanity, God's creation and everything that Jesus came to bring for all people. She is a wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and loves being in all of the roles she has. She has been singing to millions of people all over the world since she started to perform internationally. One of the highlights of her singing and speaking tours, was to sing her own composition for the King of Thailand's eightieth birthday in 2007. There were half a million people at King Bhumibol's palace. This was a great honour for her and the gift she received from him is something she will always treasure. She also sang for the 'Peoples' alliance for democracy' at the Bangkok parliament in 2008, singing for over a hundred thousand people every weekend for many months. She learned about the true meaning of democracy and how precious it is to the Thai people she met. She prays that every Western nation that has the privilege of being a democratic country, will stand for the future of democracy and uphold the principles long fought for by millions of people who died for the opportunity to live with the freedoms gained.