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    Jeromy Deibler was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2007 after he and Jennifer got back from Africa. Deibler is able to keep his MS under control with chemotherapy. The band returned in 2009 as a duo when members Jennifer and Jeromy Deibler released their independent album Wide Open Spaces. It was re-released in 2010 on P-ID Blue.

  2. 16 de ago. de 2011 · This is a peaceful song from a CD called "Girls Of Grace", a compilation CD of various female Christian artists, put together by Point Of Grace. It's sung by Jennifer Deibler of the group...

  3. Originally from Lancaster Pennsylvania, Jeromy Deibler visited Nashville at the age of nineteen to learn more about the music business. Jennifer was there that week from her home near St Louis and the two met at a Rich Mullins concert.

  4. FFH members Jeromy and Jennifer Deibler discuss her being referred to as Mother of the Year - YouTube. Rusty Stroupe. 22 subscribers. 0. 107 views 3 years ago. ...more. Light hearted moment...

  5. After selling over two million albums and playing thousands of concerts, Jeromy and his wife Jennifer moved to South Africa to begin to dream about their next chapter. They returned with a vision to live a quieter life and raise their family in a healthy, sustainable way.

  6. Originally from Lancaster Pennsylvania, Jeromy Deibler moved to Nashville at the age of twenty to pursue a career in music and begin life with his new wife, Jennifer. Within a few years, their band FFH (Far From Home), would go on to sell over two million albums, garner fifteen top-10 singles, and play thousands of concerts.

  7. FFH is made up of Jeromy Deibler, Jennifer Deibler, Brian Smith, and Michael Boggs. They have recorded ten albums, played over two hundred dates a year, and had some of the highest charting "indie" singles in the history of Christian radio.