Archive for November, 2005

Adrian Rogers Dies at 74

I attended Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary between 1988 and 1990. Adrian Rogers spoke at our school. I admired the man then and have appreciated his ministry over the years. News of his passing was widely carried by both church and secular presses alike today. The Wall Street Journal carried the […]

A Clergyman’s Union?

The United Church of Canada is Canada’s largest, protestant denomination. On November 4th the CBC carried a story about how “A group of clergy members and their spouses has spent the last year trying to sign up at least 60 per cent of all United Church ministers in the province of Ontario.” The […]

Illness and Probability

Genes or lifestyle? Nature or nurture? How likely is it that you’ll get sick? It’s becoming clear that the answer lies in a minute portion of human DNA–the .1% that makes you different from me.
Catherine Arnst writes in a recent Business Week article, “On Oct. 27 the three-year old International HapMap Consortium […]

Jimmy Page

One of Jimmy Page’s recent projects was a collaboration with veteran rocker, Jerry Lee Lewis. What was Jimmy’s contribution? How about “Rock ‘n Roll.” A sound clip is available through the link below, or just click here.

More Details on a New Zealand Jerry Lee Lewis, AKA “The Killer,” page.

Stones Surprise(d) Toronto

Prior to the kickoff for this year’s Stones’ tour at Boston’s Fenway Park, they “pre-launched” in Toronto. A prize awaited those who waited over 24 hours outside the Phoenix Concert Theatre–1973 prices. About 1000 people bought tickets to the show for only $10.00!

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