Demi Lovato has revealed she was baptised in the Jordan river during her recent spiritual trip to Israel and the singer said she feels "renewed".
The 27-year-old singer took to Instagram on Tuesday where she opened up about exploring spirituality, something she said she had been missing for a few years now.
"There is something absolutely magical about Israel. I've never felt such a sense of spirituality or connection to God something I've been missing for a few years now.
"Spirituality is so important to me to be baptised in the Jordan river - the same place Jesus was baptised - I've never felt more renewed in my life," Lovato said.
The musician, who identifies as an American singer that was raised Christian with Jewish ancestors, said the tour filled the "God-sized hole in my heart".
"This trip has been so important for my well-being, my heart, and my soul. I'm grateful for the memories made... Thank you for having me, Israel," she said.
Lovato also shared a few photographs from the time she visited the Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Center and worked with special needs children at the Shalva National Center.
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