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Jeremy Camp Quotes




Jeremy Camp Song Quotes

"Don't have to be afraid
Maybe we were made for these days"
-Jeremy Camp
from These Days (2024)


"Were you the kid that was a dreamer, now you don't believe?
Are you the lock that got so broken, now you lost the key?
Someone still loves who you are, yeah"
-Jeremy Camp
from Getting Started (2022)


"Take this out of my hands, it's out of my hands"
-Jeremy Camp
from Out of My Hands (2020)


"Like a love song that I've always known
Your word hits me deep inside my soul"
-Jeremy Camp
from When You Speak (2014)



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Jeremy Thomas Camp is a contemporary Christian musician and songwriter from Lafayette, Indiana. He attended an Assemblies of God college in Southern California for two years and later earned an associate of theology degree from Calvary Chapel Bible College.

After one of the worship leaders heard him play in the kitchen of the school he urged Camp to become a part of the worship team. Soon he led worship and played all over Southern California. -Wikipedia
Birth Name: Jeremy Thomas Camp
Born: January 12, 1978
From: Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Spouse(s): Melissa (Died in 2001 of ovarian cancer)
Adrienne Liesching (2003-Present) 2 Children
Children: Daughter Isabella Rose
(born September 25th, 2004)

Daughter Arianne Mae Camp
(born April 5th, 2006)
Genre(s): Contemporary Christian music, Christian rock
Occupation(s): Musician, songwriter, author
Active From: 2000-present
Did You Know:
• Adrienne Liesching, is the former frontwoman for "The Benjamin Gate"

• He is a regular at Fishfest, a 1-day Christian music festival in Irvine, California

• You can find his song on the Christian video game Dance Praise
Awards:
2004
Dove Award for MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Dove Award for NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Quotes:
I went straight from high school to Bible college for two years. Then I started doing music right out of Bible college full time. I did independent stuff for three years.

I think a lot of the writing, you know, I write is just kind of like that where, you know. I write exactly how I'm feeling sometimes, and hardships that I'm going through. But I always end up, like the choruses are like, “God, You are good. God, you're faithful. You know, I know You understand, You're right here by my side.” All these different things. And I just say very personal experiences that I've been through. I mean, it's not always detrimental thing.

A lot of times it's just through personal experiences, cause I mean. The song called “Restored,” that will be on my next album, that basically has been what God has done, you know, through losing my wife to cancer three years ago to now God bringing me a new wife, I'm having a child now. It's very exciting.

Yeah, I did my own stuff. Then I got an e-mail from the record company I'm with now saying “Hey, we've heard about you a lot…send us a demo.” So I did and that's how it happened.

If you stay in the word of God then you'll get a fresh leading of new things to share. I share my testimony of what God has done, but there's certain things that when I slip into the Word and let God speak to me through His Word and it's a fresh thing for me to share