Christian rock/pop artist Jeremy Camp ministering in Guatemala
After performing numbers of shows in the United States with ‘Reckless Tour,’ singer and songwriter Jeremy Camp headed to Guatemala.
In Guatemala, Camp, well known for his songs like "I Still Believe," "Walk By Faith," "My God," will visit a discipleship house hanging out with young Christians as well as spending time putting efforts in a program called Potter’s Kids. Potter’s Kids is a discipleship program where kids spend about a year training to go to missions.
Next month, Camp’s ‘Reckless Tour’ which supports Camp’s latest release Reckless will resume again.
Latest full-length record from Jeremy Camp Reckless released past February.
Reckless track list includes:
1. Reckless
2. The Way You Love Me
3. Free
4. Paradise
5. We Must Remember
6. Shine
7. Come Alive
8. My God
9. We Need
10. Reign in Me
11. Without You
Reckless is Camp’s seventh studio album. With the new release, Camp continues his successful music career with his 32 number 1 radio hits, a Grammy nomination and five Dove Awards wins.
Camp explains the concept behind his new record through life of Apostle Paul, “[Paul] wasn’t being crazy for crazy’s sake, saying ‘I don’t care what’s going to happen. I just want to go.’ No, when you feel God calling you to do something, you have to be obedient. And that’s the difference. Paul was just obedient. That’s what reckless is.”
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