I am a pastor and a parent. I have a degree in one. I am an expert in neither.
I am a fan of Larry Norman’s music.
I will stick with calling the Son of God “Jesus.”
I do not Twitter.
I think missionaries like more than two songs.
I delete forwarded emails.
I went to college with Jacob Riggs.
I came as I was, but want to leave as He is.
I don’t steal sheep.
I want to reach out to the least of them.
I wonder if the thousand years have ended and Satan has been loosed to deceive the nations.
I think Israel still makes mistakes.
I think jimiyo is a good artist.
I feel their pain.
I believe in Truth.
I like my coffee full strength.
I know there is more than one way to sell a cheeseburger.
I don’t cry over spilled milk.
I believe Jesus s bigger than the sin of homosexuality.
You went to school with a lot of people. Don’t single me out!
What kinda pastor are you? Just curious…
I’m not sure how to answer that. Do you want me to rate myself on a scale of 1 to 10? [I'm slightly below way above average] Are you interested in the leadership model I subscribe to? [The shepherd model of course] Do you want to know what denomination I’m affiliated with? [Free Will Baptist]
BTW–I visited your Youtube page and got to hear “No More LSD” for the first time. Thanks!
You might be interested in the documentary of Larry Normans life, see http://www.fallenangeldoc.com Randy Stonehill, Daniel Amos, Sir Cliff Richard appear in the documentary .. Also Larry’s abandoned son Daniel appears.
Daniel is 19 and lives in Melbourne Australia, he has had very little contact or support from his father . Larry.
His story is on youtube http://www.youtube.com/user/jenksaustralia
Thanks for listening, Andrew, Australia
I have the documentary as well as David Di Sabatino’s Lonnie Frisbee documentary. (Went to college with David). Enjoyed them both because they truly show that God’s gifts and anointing are greater than the individual. Kind of like every person he ever used in scripture that we would call ‘heroes’ of the faith, David, Abraham, Peter etc. and each one of us who has fallen on the mercy of God.
Love Normans music. Speaks to the soul and addresses the human condition honestly.