I was born into Sudan's civil war, and before I could read or write, I was using an AK47 in the conflict between the Muslim north and Animist/Christian south over the land and natural resources.
I think the people at my record label know I'm a Christian and again, I've been really blessed that I've never had to get into a head-butt war over moral standards or anything like that.
I do not want to convince Christians to work for the abolition of war, but rather I want us to live recognizing that in the cross of Christ, war has been abolished.
The world has already been saved from war. The question is how Christians can and should live in a world of war as a people who believe that war has been abolished.
I know the established Christian theology... I know the enemy, but the enemy doesn't know me. Thus the enemy has already lost the war.
What's the good of a home, if you are never in it?
Well, maybe at home I don't have the best image.
I strongly believe that good books are the best home accessory.
Where there is no temple there shall be no homes.
I try to create homes, not houses.
Home is our greatest place of trials.
In the home begins the disruption of the peace of the world.
Sunday, for me, is all about being home with the family with no plans.
I'm actually at home when I'm not on tour, and I have a lot of downtime.
Parents have to really talk to their children before they leave home.
We try to eat at home four or five days a week.
If we ever get to the polls once, you will never get us home.
Never be the only one, except, possibly, in your own home.
Before deciding to retire, stay home for a week and watch the daytime TV shows.
An' this house just ain't no home, Anytime she goes away.
Passage Vero-Dodat - I started my company on this passage. It feels as much home as it can!