Trevor explains, “The song starts out waking up the morning of 9/11, and it refers to events like Hurricane Katrina, the Virginia Tech tragedy, Tsunami and the major catastrophes that have happened in the last few years that have made us all—no matter what you believe—stand back and say, Wow, we’re not in control here.”
maybe talking about a little bit of missionary work too, since we are not in control do gods will work together to change a million lives and pray a little more
i also see some worship parts in the song
maybe talking about a little bit of missionary work too, since we are not in control do gods will work together to change a million lives and pray a little more
i also see some worship parts in the song
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Trevor explains, “The song starts out waking up the morning of 9/11, and it refers to events like Hurricane Katrina, the Virginia Tech tragedy, Tsunami and the major catastrophes that have happened in the last few years that have made us all—no matter what you believe—stand back and say, Wow, we’re not in control here.”
maybe talking about a little bit of missionary work too, since we are not in control do gods will work together to change a million lives and pray a little more i also see some worship parts in the song
maybe talking about a little bit of missionary work too, since we are not in control do gods will work together to change a million lives and pray a little more i also see some worship parts in the song