John Owen Resources and other Stuff from Around the Web
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Logos software has the complete works of John Owen (the seventeen volume set) on CD. Click here: The
Works of John Owen (17 Vols.) They also have Owen's seven-volume commentary on Hebrews. Click here: An
Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, by John Owen (7 Vols.)
Ain't paganism grand? Click here: FOXNews.com - Religious Man Eaten After Trying to Receive Blessing From Crocodile - International News | News of t
I have an idea . . . Lets have two Christian rock concerts on the same night, just a few miles apart, and then we'll see what happens . . . Its not pretty. Click here: Religion Rocks: Booking Acts Almost A Holy War
This is amazing. Here is what Michael Jackson would have looked like at age 50 without the freak-show facial reconstruction. Click here: As he turns 50, is this what Michael Jackson should really look like? | Mail Onli
Reader Comments (6)
Doug Krikorian, the fine sports columnist of the Long Beach Press Telegram, says that he can always tell right away if a person has had plastic surgery.
One certainly would develop a fine talent as this, if you live in Los Angeles.
The only prominent christian musician I can mention in the same breath as Deep Purple and Rush is Phil Keaggy and thats it.
Phil Keaggy is a master on the guitar, and has a great singing voice as well. He definitely ranks on my top 5 guitar players of all time list.
Some of his great songs are posted on You Tube, including classics 'Time' and 'Royal Commandment'. Check them out if you get a chance.
What a shame that Michael Jackson has given up on life it seems. He sure has had a rough life as a kid.
25 people jumped into Crocodile infested waters? What are they crazy? I wouldn’t even get near the waters say hundreds of miles from them. You can’y play with wild animals and expect them to act tame.
what a crok.
However, most of the rest of the Christian rockers, would lead one to believe that Luther died too soon. (Before he could have had the two kingdoms in music - church and non-church music, and the keeping of Christian Rock bands from embarrassing themselves.)