for King and Country's Luke Smallbone Undergoes Vocal Cord Surgery
for KING & COUNTRY's Luke Smallbone has undergone vocal cord surgery yesterday. Ever since last year, Smallbone has already been feeling unwell and he had requested fans to pray for him. Unfortunately, the problem with his vocals have returned this year as they are recording their new album.
"As you might remember, last year I requested prayer for a vocal cord issue. After going on voice rest and a good bit of therapy, most of the issues seemed to clear up.. But sadly just a few weeks ago, while working on new music, the concerns and issues all came back. I booked another consultation with my doctor, and we have decided that the best path to singing and performing at full strength again is surgery.
Many of you have asked me, "can this procedure go wrong? What if you can't sing anymore?" For one, that's statistically very unlikely. But secondly and more importantly, I wholeheartedly trust that God wants and knows what's best for me and my family. Faith seems less required when life is "certain," but it is a must when our circumstances, relationships or health are unsure. So in the uncertainty of today, I'm practicing faith in Jesus.
I look forward to seeing you and singing for you very soon. We will share an update when we have one. Thankful to be on this journey with you. "
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