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Forrest Gump Ravi Zacharias C.S. Lewis, (Jack) Johnny Cash Chuck Colson Of the four only two are still alive and I don't see myself as getting to know them.. however, they are who I would like to meet.
There is just something about Johnny Cash, Don Williams, Jennings and Willie Nelson that just sets my heart at ease. I have done the whole Rock-n-Roller, Heavy Metal and Punk thing. To be sure I still have some favorites, the Ramones, The Who, Vengence, The Crucified, but maybe I am just getting old... I love old Country.
Shawshank, Donnie Brasco, The Passion (and not just because I am a Christian it was a good movie)Consistine.. Starwars (New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, Jedi, and Revenge of the Sith The other two sucked) The Lord of the Rings Triligoy ( even thought Tom Bombidille was left out) Loved the first Chronicles of Narnia movie, I hope they do the whole set of books. Up Date..And I liked V for Vendeta "People should not fear their government; the governmet should fear the people." O.K. Here goes my street credibility.. Just saw the movie "Because of Winn-Dixie" and I loved it!!! Best thing I have seen since "The Princess Bride"
Kill your Television!!! Unless, it for Game Play or DVDs Or Myth Busters...UGGG There are exceptions.. MODERATION is the key.. READ A BOOK
The Brothers Karamozoff, The chronicels of Narnia, The Giving Tree, J.R.R Tolkien: A biography, Catcher inthe Rhye, Tale of Two Cities, To Catch A Mocking Bird, Till We Have Faces. As well as my Favorites, here are my most reciently read: Walking from East to West Ravi Zacharias A Man Called Cash, Steve Turner The George Muller Autobiography Life In Christ, John Stott Old Testament Times,R.K. Harrison Darwin's God Kitchen Confidential Many Waters by Madline E'Liengel
Adam, Jon Taylor, Steve Taylor, Mike Baumgardner, Robyn Fuller, Lon Solomon, Fred Smith, Blake Murphy, Mike Laffey and Jett Fuller.. I have to say.. the man who has impacted my life the most and is the only HERO that still impacts my life is my Dad, Randy Fuller