Charles Stanley has always been a favorite of mine.
On the local front, John Wagner (Davie, FL) and Bob Coy (Ft. Lauderdale, FL).
Among offshoots, I still like Vince Finnegan and John Schoenheit (although they don't agree with each other as much as they used to). John Lynn is a hoot too.
Karmic -- the "Dolly Llama" appeared here at the city zoo, and from what I read in the local paper, she was quite a hit with the local alpaca crowd. :D-->
ok, well, berkley missouri is in the suburbs of St Louis. I have only seen Joyce Meyer on TV but she also has a website and bunches of books and teaching tapes. Her ministry was called, "Life in the Word." Now I think she has changed it to "Enjoying Everyday Life"
F.F. Bruce, Brue M. Metzger, N.T. Wright, William Barclay, Dallas Willard, Dietrich Bonheoffer, Charles Spurgeon are among my favorites, pretty much in that order. Most are gone, now, but their writings remain. If you want to read Willard, I recommend starting with The Divine Conspiracy.
Can't stand Spong or his buddy Peter Gomes, though I've read them (actually, because I've read them.) Spong's Why Christianity Must Change or Die begs the retort "Why John Spong must change or die"!
Joyce Meyers is OK in my book, as are Beth Moore, Billy Graham, and many others.
BTW, Def (the original poster) is no longer posting here. At least, he announced he was bowing out. He was special.
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karmicdebt
Dali Lama, Mother Teresa, Ghandi, Pema Chodron, Ram Das, Thich Nhat Hanh, Lama Surya Das, Dr. Suess, Shel Silverstein. oh and Jesus.
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Charles Stanley has always been a favorite of mine.
On the local front, John Wagner (Davie, FL) and Bob Coy (Ft. Lauderdale, FL).
Among offshoots, I still like Vince Finnegan and John Schoenheit (although they don't agree with each other as much as they used to). John Lynn is a hoot too.
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A Scottish guy based in Cleveland named Allister Begg.
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James Randi, Michael Shermer, P.J. O'Rouke...
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pfalbmo
I like Joyce Meyer
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Cuppa Joe comin right up for our brand new poster, pfalbmo...
cream and sugar with that?
Oh, and I have to ask: what does bmo mean?
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To some of those given I add....
Kenneth Copeland
Kenneth Hagin Sr. and Jr.
Jesse Duplantis
Jerry Saville
Charles and Frances Hunter
Joyce Meyer
I still like to listen to Wayne Clapp, and the others from CFF.
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Philosopher?? -- Joe Soucheray -- the "mayor" of "GARAGE LOGIC"
Teacher?? -- John Shoenheit
Preacher?? -- the jury is still out on that one!
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Karmic -- the "Dolly Llama" appeared here at the city zoo, and from what I read in the local paper, she was quite a hit with the local alpaca crowd. :D-->
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pfalbmo
"Oh, and I have to ask: what does bmo mean"
acronym for berkley missouri
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Tom Strange
ahh... The Amazing Randi! I like him as well... and Frank Zappa... (but he's dead)...
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dmiller
Berkley is moving out of California, and headed east??
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vickles
I also like joyce meyer...she is very down to earth, has some great things to share, and is humerous and understanding!!!
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dmiller
Is Joyce Meyer on radio, or tv? -->
Heard of her, but haven't heard her.
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david, I've seen her on television.
When I first heard of her it was through my mother. She had bought some listening tapes for me on depression. It was well worth it to listen to them.
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ok, well, berkley missouri is in the suburbs of St Louis. I have only seen Joyce Meyer on TV but she also has a website and bunches of books and teaching tapes. Her ministry was called, "Life in the Word." Now I think she has changed it to "Enjoying Everyday Life"
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dmiller
Good thing she changed the name. Otherwise she might be shoulder-to-shoulder with Pat in litigation! :D-->
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Hands down...John Shelby Spong.
Books: Born of a women.
Living in sin.
Rescuing the bible from fundementalism.
This Hebrew lord.
Resurrection...Myth or reality.
Meeting Jesus for the first time.
Christianity must change or die.
Just to name a few books. This man has done more to challange my thinking then anyone or any thing. Just what the doctor ordered.
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Tom Strange
Mr. Hailey in the sixth grade was amazing!
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F.F. Bruce, Brue M. Metzger, N.T. Wright, William Barclay, Dallas Willard, Dietrich Bonheoffer, Charles Spurgeon are among my favorites, pretty much in that order. Most are gone, now, but their writings remain. If you want to read Willard, I recommend starting with The Divine Conspiracy.
Can't stand Spong or his buddy Peter Gomes, though I've read them (actually, because I've read them.) Spong's Why Christianity Must Change or Die begs the retort "Why John Spong must change or die"!
Joyce Meyers is OK in my book, as are Beth Moore, Billy Graham, and many others.
BTW, Def (the original poster) is no longer posting here. At least, he announced he was bowing out. He was special.
edited to add Willard
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Fredrick Price. Preacher out of L.A. that's Los Angeles. He's quite good.
http://www.faithdome.org/
If you are curious.
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Joel Osteen, Charles Stanley and my wife likes Joel Osteen and Joyce Meyer.
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everyone here at the spot......
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Dr.Gene Scott
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