Jamie Grace releases a brand new song called "Marching On" this Friday, May 29, 2020. It is inspired by her life growing up with Tourette's Syndrome. 

The Christian artist, who toured with TobyMac for a season, opens up about her struggle living with Tourette's Syndrome as she posted a Facebook Live video for the Tourette Association of America on May 27. 

During the livestream, she says, "I have Tourette's syndrome. I was diagnosed when I was 11 years old and it's definitely been challenging."

At this point, the singer is 28 years old, married, and a mother to an 11-month-old little girl. This, on top of her music career, has shown fans that she is not allowing this syndrome to stop her from living life.

Grace's faith in Jesus, music, and supportive family have been a foundation for her to stand on in hard times.

While Grace faces the obstacles of presenting tics, which are present in the video for viewers to see, she brings a message of hope to those struggling with the syndrome. 

"I came up with a list of six things I wish I knew as a teenager about having Tourette's Syndrome", Grace says, while stating that these points can also easily apply to any teenagers struggling with different issues.