BONO
BONDING
Topics: Acceptance; Compassion; Consideration; Cooperation; Friendship; Kindness; Love; Mercy; Politics; Respect
References: Romans 15:7; Colossians 3:13; Titus 3:2; James 3:17–18
As lunch ended in the ornate United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee conference room, Senator Jesse Helms stood to bid farewell to the guest of honor: U2 singer Bono.
Bono stayed at the conservative patriarch’s right hand, doing what he could to help. For the photographers, it would have been hard to imagine a stranger image than this delicate dance between the aging senator and the rock superstar.
“You know, I love you,” Helms said softly.
The singer gave Helms a hug. This private session with a circle of senators during U2’s recent Washington stop wasn’t the first time Bono and Helms have discussed poverty, plagues, charity, and faith. Nor will it be the last. Blest be the ties that bind.
“What can I say? It’s good to be loved—especially by Jesse Helms,” Bono said two days later, as his campaign for Third World debt relief continued on Capitol Hill.
Bono can quote the book of Leviticus as well as the works of John Lennon. While his star power opens doors, it is his sincere, if often unconventional, Christian faith that creates bonds with cultural conservatives in the Vatican and inside the Beltway. Bono has shared prayers and his sunglasses with Pope John Paul II.
—Terry Mattingly, “The Scripture according to Bono,” Scripps-Howard News Service (June 20, 2001)