If believers worship with gladness and passion, anyone not yet a part of the community certainly will be attracted to the One who is the object of their worship.
It's always mildly unnerving when you're hanging upside down 70 feet in the air.
My dad was a jingle writer, and my mom was a jewelry designer and musician.
No matter what you're going through, as long as you have some specific emotion, whether it's positive or negative, it is all stuff that you can use on stage.
I think most people who decide to become a musician have to be prepared for some degree of struggle. It makes the art better if you go through some struggles. To be an artist, in any form, you have to develop some sense of compassion and empathy - it's an important quality for everyone to have, on a human level. But I think, as part of our job, you have to be able to do that, so suffering, tends - if you allow it - to let you look on the bright side. It will help with those senses.
I don't actually like explaining the meanings of my songs, because I think people can take away more from it if they use their imagination.
I never thought I'd be acting. It's very accidental for me.
I could fill my whole time doing interviews, speaking to crowds, and there's this natural human tendency because of our culture to think that the more people I talk to, the bigger the impact I'll have, and yet Jesus didn't spend His time just speaking to the masses. He spent the bulk of his time with a small group of people.
I'm honestly flattered and humbled that anyone would show interest in something I've done, forever.
Some things aren't to my taste and I wish they wouldn't have happened but they have been some of the best experiences to learn and grow from so I am grateful for every moment.
The perpetual hunger to be beautiful and that thirst to be loved which is the real curse of Eve.