The song 'Baby Baby,' I so love that song because I wrote it about my first daughter. Amy Grant babydaughterlove Change image and share on social
I write about everything, but I just - how faith filters through all that and colors your opinion of other people and life and all that. Amy Grant colorfaithfilter Change image and share on social
I did the best I could, and in some arenas, my best was not good enough. I've made some bad choices. Amy Grant arenabadchoice Change image and share on social
Anybody who's ever gone through a hard time - any outsider's perception, no matter how much information they're given, they have no idea what the person's life is like. Amy Grant hardideainformation Change image and share on social
I was taught a lot of Bible at home and had a voracious appetite for reading the Bible. Amy Grant appetitebiblehome Change image and share on social
I think our culture encourages all of us to always put our best foot forward. I think it's a good thing. I think it's nice to rise to the occasion, to be kind and considerate, and have self control. Amy Grant consideratecontrolculture Change image and share on social
I can look back at different times in my life when I felt I could not find my way out of whatever it was. I'm not necessarily talking about marriage, but I wanted to pack it in. I wanted to disappear. A lot of that has to do with being in the public eye. Amy Grant backdisappeareye share on social
I don't write songs that don't affect me on some level, because I figure if I am not moved by it, if its not something that I have a longing to celebrate or to be reminded of, if it doesn't affect me, then how can I possibly think it is going to affect somebody else. My touchstone is write something that matters. Amy Grant affectcelebratefigure share on social
I can look at the future with anticipation. And it's comforting to know that someday, as Christians, we'll be able to look back and have a little more clarity on why certain things in life happened. Amy Grant anticipationbackchristian Change image and share on social
Rich Mullins was the uneasy conscience of Christian music. He didn't live like a star. He'd taken a vow of poverty so that what he earned could be used to help others. Amy Grant christianconscienceearn Change image and share on social