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==Religious awakening==
Olds became a born-again Christian In 1987.

From 2001 to 2009, he worked as a music architect at Trinity Chapel, a church in ].

==Books==
In 2012 he released a memoir, ''Diary of a Crazy Christian''.

==Personal life==
He married Freida C. Olds, "Front of House" engineer for bands like FF5. He was written up in FOH Magazine. He has three daughters-in-law. Bethany Dick Olds is a blue grass fiddle player, writer and singer with two albums who worked with Sarah Evans and Pam Tillis, she is married to Jacob Olds. Lauren Ezell Olds is a writer and singer, she is married with Solomon Olds. He has one grandson named "Cash", this is the son of Solomon and Lauren. AmiBeth Olds is a fashion buyer at Stylebiter, she is married to Joshua Olds.

Olds' twin sons, Joshua (multiple GMA Dove Award nominee) and Jacob (multiple GMA Dove Award nominee), are a musical duo, ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newreleasetoday.com/artistdetail.php?artist_id=42|title=FF5 (formerly Family Force 5) Artist Profile &#124; Biography And Discography &#124; NewReleaseToday|website=www.newreleasetoday.com}}</ref>
Olds' oldest son Solomon (] winner) was also a part of the then-titled band Family Force 5 until September 23, 2013.

==Discography==
*''Lift Me Up'' (1980)
*''No Disguise'' (1989)
*''Eyes of a Common Man'' (1992), produced with Ricky Keller
*''Fact and Reality'' (1994), with The Brothers
*''RPM'' (1996), with The Brothers
*''Family Man'' (2011)
*"This Christmas" single (2011)
*''Your Majesty'' (2011)
*''Your Love'' (2011), a three-song EP

==References==
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==External links==
*{{Official website|http://www.jeromeolds.com/ }}

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