Jeremy Camp Addresses Our Hard Times with New Single "He Knows"

Contemporary Christian artist Jeremy Camp has released a brand new single "He Knows" digitally. The new track is from his forthcoming new studio project slated to release in early 2015. This new single comes from the last year after Camp released his autobiography I Still Believe, which spurred more fans to approach him asking how he dealt with losing a spouse. It was those questions that led Camp to pen "He Knows."
"We all experience different types of hurts and struggles," shares Camp. "I have experienced major hardship in my lifetime as well. The one thing we can always count on is the fact that even if no one else understands what we are going through Jesus himself has walked the pain and suffering so 'He Knows.'"
Camp has been writing and recording over the last year with producers Seth Mosely and Ed Cash. More information will be forthcoming about his new studio album releasing in 2015.
This fall, Camp will be hitting the road with new songs in hand on his "Come Alive" headline tour with special guests Kutless and Adam Cappa kicking off on October 3. He will then join the Winter Jam West Coast tour during November with Hillsong UNITED as well as 10 other artists and speakers. His touring will not stop there, as more tours will be announced at a later date for the remainder of 2014 and kicking off 2015.
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