wrapped up in just 34 minutes:
- there was a fist fight
- a band member left
- history was traced back 20 years
- questions were asked
- few answers were given
- they laid it all out. the good, the bad, the ugly.
they didn't try to sugarcoat anything. their hearts were brazenly worn on their sleeves and they admitted that it was a bit tough to watch some the footage. they aren't perfect...they aren't trying to be. they are human.
one of my favorite parts of the documentary was when bo talked about their personal faith being the constant in their lives. in a world where everything changes (states, cities, venues, tours, band members, "salaries", celebrity) they have one thing to hold on to.
it is a great reminder for anyone in any situation. life changes, sometimes against our will (or often against our will), and there is literally only one thing we can count on; God knows, cares, and loves.
xo
one of my favorite parts of the documentary was when bo talked about their personal faith being the constant in their lives. in a world where everything changes (states, cities, venues, tours, band members, "salaries", celebrity) they have one thing to hold on to.
it is a great reminder for anyone in any situation. life changes, sometimes against our will (or often against our will), and there is literally only one thing we can count on; God knows, cares, and loves.
if you haven't watched the documentary yet, check it out:
seriously, i am becoming a CHAMP at posting videos
xo
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