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FFH are set to release their first new record in three years called Wide Open Spaces. The album's first single will be "What It Feels Like"
After taking a sabbatical in 2006, FFH frontman Jeromy Deibler and his wife Jennifer, also in the group, moved to South Africa where they spent six months training musicians and mentoring worship leaders at a small church south of Cape Town. It was during that time Jeromy began to experience severe pain and unsettling symptoms throughout his body. Months after returning to the U.S. in the spring of 2007, Jeromy was diagnosed...
Read More FFH are set to release their first new record in three years called Wide Open Spaces. The album's first single will be "What It Feels Like"
After taking a sabbatical in 2006, FFH frontman Jeromy Deibler and his wife Jennifer, also in the group, moved to South Africa where they spent six months training musicians and mentoring worship leaders at a small church south of Cape Town. It was during that time Jeromy began to experience severe pain and unsettling symptoms throughout his body. Months after returning to the U.S. in the spring of 2007, Jeromy was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.
"The time away has been anything but routine," says Jeromy. "Since our departure in 2006, Jennifer and I have moved to Africa and back, welcomed our second child, and dealt with my MS diagnosis. We've been walking the wilderness in brokenness and joy, learning that the two coexist. The waiting has been hard, but the Lord knew we needed a break to deal with some deeper issues, both physical and spiritual, that just couldn't be dealt with while on the road. We now feel like it's time to renew our connection with our audience and start telling them about this chapter in our story."
A pre-sale of Wide Open Spaces will start in October with the digital album available to fans via www.ffh.net at the beginning of November. CDs can be purchased on the group's web site or at FFH concerts only. The record will be available at stores nationwide early next year.