FFH, also known as Far from Home, is an American contemporary Christian band formed in 1993 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The group initially started as Four for Harmony, an a cappella group, and later evolved into a vocal acoustic pop style. FFH's debut album under Essential Records was I Want To Be Like You in 1999. Notable songs include "Fly Away" and "Watching Over Me", which both reached Number 1 on Christian Adult Contemporary radio, and "On My Cross", which had a two-week run at Number 1 on inspirational radio. In 2007, after the release of Worship in the Waiting, FFH took a break from touring due to Jeromy Deibler's diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. They returned in 2009 as a duo with Jennifer and Jeromy Deibler releasing Wide Open Spaces.
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