The Jordan Family Band Will No Longer Be Touring

The Jordan Family Band (JFB) has announced that they will take an indefinite hiatus from touring effective immediately. Propelled by the COVID pandemic, the economic downturn of our society and the increased cost of travelling have led the band to make this painful decision.
They write, "There is no easy to way to announce this, but it is not a hasty decision, and thankfully we are in unity with our decision. We know ALL things work together for good to them that love God. Rom 8:28
In light of the current state of the economy, the extreme elevated cost of living, much less traveling, we have all had to focus on our every day, full time jobs in order to provide for our families. As with many other artists, the pandemic put a massive strain on our ministry, and with 100's of cancelations, we had to focus on work back home.
The truth is, we have used money from our personal savings now for many months just to keep the family on the road. Again, God is so good to us and has taken care of us. Understand this....we are not going away!"
Nevertheless, JFB is currently in the studio recording new music! They continue, "We will be releasing songs, music videos, AND doing more live music from HOME on our social media platforms! We LOVE this music, and this ministry, and we are still delivering it, just in a different format."
The Jordan Family Band represents something rare in today's Christian music: A complete family unit singing, playing, and ministering together. Bringing an exciting country gospel sound to the stage, their combination of energetic live musicianship, family harmony, and heart for ministry is truly remarkable.
Very active on social media, the family primarily uses the various platforms to encourage, inspire, and love people through interactive, LIVE videos. God greatly used these efforts to give the JFB a breakout year in 2017 as they garnered over 18 million social media views on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram combined!
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