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Alternative CCM vocal group FFH (Far from Home) comprised husband and wife Jeromy and Jennifer Deibler, Michael Boggs, and Brian Smith. Signing to Nashville's Essential Records, the group debuted in 1998 with Take Me As I Am. This album quickly pushed FFH into the limelight, earning the band two No. 1 hits, four Dove Award nominations, and Christian Research Report's Best New Artist of 1999. Found a Place, a stunning follow-up, was issued in spring 2000. I Want to be Like You, a piano driven album that incorporated string arrangements to liven up FFH's acoustic style, appeared a year later. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
I like it. This song brings back memories of a past love. Love the lyrics.
barnuminc
fell in love with them when they were Four for Harmony....waayyy back when they were still in high school! Used to sing local churches in Lancaster County...they were all acapella and awesome...
An FFH concert is the first Christian concert my wife and I attended together. We've seen them twice and loved it both times. Sad news about Jeromy - hadn't heard that. Need to pray for those folks.
Roy Cordova, FFH is still together. In fact, they have a new CD out (hoping Pandora gets it up soon!!), and the first single ("Undone") is AMAZING!!
I have loved FFH for more than half of my life. They are so awesome and humble! I got to meet them several years ago, and they are such real people. It's sad to hear Jeromy has been diagnosed with MS, but the way they are handling it by worshipping God and putting their heart and soul into music and their family is inspiring!
Quite possibly my favorite group with instruments! I just love the harmony and the fact that they went out of their way to include the plan of Salvation in their cd jackets!
nmastbaum
Beautiful blend of voices for harmony. I have Parkinsons and this song helps me move! Nancy -- Dayton OH
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I have loved FFH for more than half of my life. They are so awesome and humble! I got to meet them several years ago, and they are such real people. It's sad to hear Jeromy has been diagnosed with MS, but the way they are handling it by worshipping God and putting their heart and soul into music and their family is inspiring!