When Lacey Sturm made the seismic decision to step away from Flyleaf–the Platinum-selling rock band she formed and fronted for 10 years–it was to be true to the theme of Flyleaf's second album, Memento Mori remembering the fleeting nature of life, and to never take loved ones for granted.
She left Flyleaf just before the release of their third record, New Horizons, to spend valuable, irreplaceable time with her husband, Josh, and their (at the time) only child. But that didn't mean Sturm was done with ministry, creative pursuits or her[…]








