Mental Health Jeremy Camp's Story
Hi ladies it's me again and happy Tuesday! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I'm happy to present another blog called "Mental Health Jeremy Camp's Story". You may think what lessons can we learn from Jeremy Camp? Well there was a movie made on his life back in 2020 called "I Still Believe" and he wrote a book on his life back in 2013. His story is inspiring especially having to overcome lots of issues especially grief. What were his early beginnings like? Well his parents Tom and Terri were high school sweethearts but also were "hippies" before getting saved. His parents even "cohabited" and had a daughter April out of wedlock in 1975! Alot of people live like that now but not so much back then! Nevertheless it would be in early 1977 that Jeremy's parents became Christians and got married shortly after that. They'd go on to have three more children Jeremy born 1978 Jared would be born, and youngest brother Joshua who had Down syndrome was born. Also Jeremy Camp's day was extremely poor when he was growing up but God always provided for them. Jeremy became a Christian as a teenager though it took a awhile for his other siblings to live as Christians. He later graduated high school and college (not at the same time of course) and he eventually met a godly lady named Melissa who was sold out for Christ. They dated for awhile but sadly broke up. When they broke up it hurt Jeremy's heart but it was during that time that Melissa had cancer. After that they got back together and started dating despite her going through chemotherapy, radiation, hospital stats, and medication. She even lost her hair for awhile but he stuck by her side and prayed for her. Then eventually they got engaged and married in fall of 2000. Before they got married her hair grew back and the cancer went away. But after coming home from their honeymoon Melissa got sick again cause the cancer returned meaning she couldn't have kids! Melissa being in the hospital became normal and eventually in February 2001 Melissa went to heaven causing for Jeremy Camp a widower at 23 years old!!!!!! He went through lots of time grieving, anger at God, and going to counseling after Melissa died. Later he got signed a record deal and in 2002 released his debut album "Stay". (He's released many albums since then and y'all can check out his discography on Amazon or Google that mentions his different album names.) It would be during that time he met his second wife Adrienne from a rock band "The Benjamin Gate" and they toured alot together. (She was lead singer of the band until the band disbanded.) They enjoyed a wonderful friendship until well they fell in love. (Jeremy told his folks and prayed about it.) Eventually they got engaged and married in December 2003. It was Adrienne's only marriage and Jeremy's second marriage. They later had three kids two daughters and a son and Jeremy's music ministry has grown. He's known for hit songs such as "Right Here", "I Still Believe", "Walk By Faith", "There Will Be A Day", "He Knows", "Lives In Us" to name a few. Even though Jeremy has remarried and has a family he hasn't forgotten his time with his late first wife Melissa. You might think what does Jeremy Camp's story have anything to do with mental health? Grief impacts mental, emotional, and spiritual health. We know grief has it's stages shock/denial, sadness, anger, bargaining, and acceptance. Jeremy went through those stages as I have and many of you have. Maybe you're wrestling with deep questions and perhaps asked God why. I have and Jeremy Camp has as well too. If you feel alone in your grief remember Jeremy Camp's story. Grief impacts the way we see the world and affects how we see God. Grief can lead us to God or away from God. Jeremy had that choice too. He chose to run to God and not only that, many of his songs have touched the world and helped others walk through the most difficult storms in their lives. That's what I wanted to share with you ladies. As this month progresses I'll have more stories to share and what lessons we can learn from those precious people as well too. Blessings, happy Tuesday, and have a blessed week everyone.








