Andrew Ripp Reveals How His Mother Inspired "In Good Hands"

Nashville-based singer and songwriter Andrew Ripp has just released his brand new single "In Good Hands." The new song is now available to download/stream and can be heard below.
Ripp shares that his mother was the inpiration behind the song. "Inspired by my cancer free mother. She has gone through it twice now.. the second time she went into surgery she had a 50/50 shot of making it out. This song was what the good Lord was speaking over me while she was in the operating room. Felt like I was letting her go... I'm so grateful we have more time together."
He adds, "If you're in a battle I hope this reminds you to focus on the good hands you're in rather than the circumstances you face. Peace and LOVE to you guys and thank you God for my mother."
Ripp will be joining Rend Collective and MercyMe on the MercyMe Live Tour this fall. The tour will begin on October 20 in Saginaw, MI, and run until November 20 in Norfolk, VA. Ripp writes, "We're doubling down folks big thanks to MercyMe for asking me to be a part of the fall tourgoing to be a BLAST! Looking forward to another round w/ you boys & Rend Collective."
For more information and tickets, click here. A list of tour dates is below.
October 20 - Saginaw, MI
October 21 - Peoria, IL
October 22 - Milwaukee, WI
October 23 - Ft. Wayne, In
October 27 - Roanoke, VA
October 28 - Reading, PA
October 14 - Michigan City, IN
October 29 - Wallingford, CT
October 30 - New York, NY
November 3 - Baltimore, MD
November 4 - Boston, MA
November 5 - Williamsport, PA
November 6 - Cleveland, OH
November 10 - Jackson, MS
November 11 - Springfield, MO
November 12 - Tupelo, MS
November 17 - Birmingham, AL
November 18 - Greenville, SC
November 19 - Huntington, WV
November 20 - Norfolk, VA
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