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Christian Artist David Crowder Requests Prayer Following Unexpected Surgery

After an unexpected injury and emergency surgery, Christian artist David Crowder shares how God is sustaining him and when he hopes to return to the stage.
Aug 11, 2025
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Christian Artist David Crowder Requests Prayer Following Unexpected Surgery

Christian music artist David Crowder has canceled some upcoming shows after he recently revealed that he "had to have emergency surgery" after breaking his leg. "I'm not near as athletic as I thought I was, I've broken my leg and had to have emergency surgery, including some plates and screws," he wrote in an Instagram post last Wednesday, which included a picture of him recovering in a hospital bed. "[I]'m on the mend and we will figure out how to get back there as soon as we can! Thanks so much for the prayers."

Crowder also tagged fellow Christian recording artist Forrest Frank, who recently claimed he was miraculously healed after breaking his back two weeks ago.

















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In a video on Facebook by Appalachian Fair in Gray, Tennessee, where Crowder was supposed to perform on August 18 but has since been replaced by Big Daddy Weave, the recording addressed his injury explaining that he is recuperating and jokingly said that surgeons performed "basic carpentry, carpentry for bones" to repair what was damaged, CBN News reported.

"Listen," he said. "I cannot wait to get there."

"We're gonna be back at Appalachian Fair because you're my people and I gotta see you soon," he asserted.

Appalachian Fair stated in the video caption that Crowder's doctors have advised him that he cannot travel for a month due to this "unforeseen accident and impending surgery."


It is not specifically detailed as to why Crowder broke his leg. 

Crowder was also recently nominated for three Gospel Music Association (GMA) Dove Awards this year, including pop/contemporary album of the year for his album Exile, rock/contemporary recorded song of the year for his song "Grave Robber" featuring Zach Williams, and short form music video of the year (concept) for his song "Someone Prayed." The awards show is scheduled to take place at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, on Oct. 7.

"MY PEOPLE! This is wild! I'm so honored to have been nominated for not just one, but THREE @gmadoveawards this year!" He wrote late last month. "So grateful for all the support and for all the fine folks that helped make this happen!"

















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Milton QuintanillaMilton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributing writer for CrosswalkHeadlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast devoted to sound doctrine and biblical truth. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.

More about David Crowder


David Crowder Headshot for Celebrity BioDavid Crowder is a Grammy-nominated worship artist, songwriter, and former lead of the David Crowder Band, whose music bridges modern worship with folk, rock, and electronic textures. His latest album, The Exile (2024), builds on a narrative of redemption with moving singles like “Somebody Prayed” and the chart-topping “Grave Robber,” reflecting a season of vulnerability and renewal. Crowder continues to inspire audiences through honest songwriting, stirring live performances, and a passion for authentic spiritual expression.

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Originally published August 11, 2025.

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