As far as the name of the song goes, I think it might be referring to the classic line "We aren't in Kansas anymore." Given the lyrics, this title makes sense because when Christ does return, the whole world will be turned upside down and many people will feel very, very out of place.
And also the fact that this song was written while the band was in Kansas. Much like why the other song is called Chicago, where their other studio is. But yeah, I see what you're saying.
And also the fact that this song was written while the band was in Kansas. Much like why the other song is called Chicago, where their other studio is. But yeah, I see what you're saying.
As far as the name of the song goes, I think it might be referring to the classic line "We aren't in Kansas anymore." Given the lyrics, this title makes sense because when Christ does return, the whole world will be turned upside down and many people will feel very, very out of place.
And also the fact that this song was written while the band was in Kansas. Much like why the other song is called Chicago, where their other studio is. But yeah, I see what you're saying.
And also the fact that this song was written while the band was in Kansas. Much like why the other song is called Chicago, where their other studio is. But yeah, I see what you're saying.
haha oh, I didn't know they wrote it in Kansas. That makes mine look like a bit of a stretch. haha
haha oh, I didn't know they wrote it in Kansas. That makes mine look like a bit of a stretch. haha
http://www.downloadpreken.com/artikelen/A401.pdf
http://www.downloadpreken.com/artikelen/A401.pdf
It's from a sermon, has nothing to do with the city of Kansas or the Wizard of Oz :P
It's from a sermon, has nothing to do with the city of Kansas or the Wizard of Oz :P
State sorry, not city lol.
State sorry, not city lol.