Jeremy Camp, one of the most enduring and prolific voices in Contemporary Christian Music (CCM), continues to inspire millions with his raw, faith-driven anthems. As of December 12, 2025, the multi-award-winning artist is not only celebrating the success of his latest studio release but is also preparing for a massive 2025-2026 touring schedule, all while openly navigating significant personal health challenges.
The past year has proven to be a period of both professional triumph and candid vulnerability for Camp. His newest music, including the album Deeper Waters, reflects a "pop-fused reflection" of his life, tackling themes of surrender and hope that resonate deeply with his fan base. The combination of new music and a relentless touring schedule confirms his status as a foundational pillar of the Christian music landscape.
Jeremy Camp: A Complete Biography and Profile
Jeremy Thomas Camp has built a career spanning over two decades, marked by a powerful testimony, numerous chart-topping hits, and a life story dramatic enough to be adapted into the major motion picture I Still Believe. His music is defined by a blend of rock, pop, and worship, often drawn from his own experiences with loss, redemption, and unwavering faith.
- Full Name: Jeremy Thomas Camp
- Born: January 12, 1978
- Age (as of 2025): 47
- Hometown: Lafayette, Indiana, U.S.
- Genre: Contemporary Christian Music (CCM), Christian Rock, Pop
- Years Active: 1999–present
- Spouse: Adrienne Camp (née Liesching) (m. 2003); Melissa Lynn Henning-Camp (m. 2000–2001, deceased)
- Children: Three (Isabella Rose, Arianne Mae, Egan Thomas)
- Studio Albums: 14 (as of 2024)
- Key Accolades: Five GMA Dove Awards, One GRAMMY Award nomination, Three American Music Award nominations, Multiple ASCAP Awards, 41 No. 1 radio hits.
The ‘Deeper Waters’ Album: A Pop-Fused Reflection on Surrender
Released in May 2024, Jeremy Camp’s 14th studio album, Deeper Waters, stands out as a fresh evolution in his extensive discography. The 13-track project moves beyond his typical rock-heavy sound, embracing a more contemporary, pop-fused reflection that explores the necessity of letting go of control and diving into a more profound faith.
The album title itself, Deeper Waters, serves as a metaphor for the challenging, yet ultimately rewarding, journey of surrendering one’s own will. This theme is particularly poignant given the personal trials Camp has faced in recent years. The music is designed to be an encouraging soundtrack for listeners navigating their own difficult seasons.
Key Tracks and Lyrical Themes from the 2024 Release
The album features several tracks that have quickly become fan favorites and radio staples. The lead single, "No Survivors," is a powerful, declarative track about the impossibility of surviving life's battles without divine help. It’s a classic Jeremy Camp anthem of hope through struggle.
Other notable entities and track titles from the album include:
- "Closer To You"
- "These Days" (which lends its name to his 2025 tour)
- "Again"
- "A Million Names"
- "Better"
- "Possible"
- "Ready Now"
The success of this project further cemented his legacy, adding to his impressive tally of 41 No. 1 radio hits throughout his career, a testament to his consistent relevance in Christian media.
Massive 2025-2026 Tour Schedule: ‘These Days’ and Co-Headlining Shows
Jeremy Camp is ensuring fans have ample opportunity to experience his new music live, announcing a packed schedule of concert dates stretching into 2026. This extensive touring is a major update for the artist, showcasing his commitment to ministry through live performance.
The primary touring focus for 2025 is the "These Days Tour," a 21-date run named after one of the breakout tracks from his latest album. This tour is scheduled to visit major venues across the country, including arena plays like the Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville and the F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville.
In addition to the "These Days Tour," Camp also announced the "Deeper Waters Tour," a 17-date run that will stop in cities like Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Dallas. These tours demonstrate his commitment to reaching diverse audiences with his message of faith and perseverance.
Looking ahead to 2026, fans can anticipate a major co-headlining event. Camp is scheduled to join fellow Christian music heavyweights TobyMac and Crowder for a series of shows in February 2026, promising an unforgettable night of high-energy worship and popular music.
Candid Health Battles: Heart Issues, Knee Surgery, and Anxiety
In a move that has resonated deeply with his audience, Jeremy Camp has been remarkably open about the personal struggles that informed his new music. He has referred to the recent past as one of his "hardest" years, a period marked by significant health issues that forced him to slow down and re-evaluate his life and career.
The singer disclosed that he has been dealing with ongoing heart issues, which required continuous monitoring and attention. Furthermore, he recently underwent a knee replacement surgery. These physical ailments, combined with the normal pressures of a high-profile career, led to a period of intense reflection.
Perhaps most impactfully, Camp has been candid about his battle with anxiety over the last several years. This struggle was the direct inspiration for his song "Anxious Heart." By sharing his experience, he has provided a powerful message of solidarity and hope, showing that even those whose lives are built on faith are not exempt from mental health challenges. This vulnerability aligns perfectly with the themes of surrender and honesty found in the Deeper Waters album.
Legacy and Topical Authority in Contemporary Christian Music
Jeremy Camp’s influence extends far beyond radio hits. His discography, which includes 14 studio albums since 2002, has been instrumental in shaping the sound of modern CCM. Tracks like "Walk By Faith," "I Still Believe," and "There Will Be A Day" have become generational anthems, with the latter achieving Gold digital single status.
His story, particularly the loss of his first wife, Melissa Lynn Henning-Camp, to cancer in 2001, and his subsequent finding of love with his current wife, Adrienne Camp, was immortalized in the 2020 film I Still Believe. This film brought his powerful testimony to a mainstream audience, further expanding his topical authority and reach.
As he moves into 2025 with new music and a vigorous tour schedule, Jeremy Camp continues to embody the core message of his music: that even in the deepest waters of life’s struggles, there is unwavering hope and a call to a deeper faith. His willingness to share his health battles and struggles with anxiety only reinforces his reputation as an authentic and relatable voice for millions.
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