I have a picture of me with one of the O’Neal twins, Edgar. I was in college and I stumbled across this number and another, ‘No more water, but fire this time, and thought, ‘Brothers from another mother?’ I heard him lead worship in St. Louis and was hooked.
There’s a saying: “When the sage points at the moon, all the fool sees is the finger.”
The O’Neill twins are so amazing that, when I watch this video, I feel like a fool!
I swear I’ve seen a lotta cool things in my day, but that… was… AWESOME!!
Right? And it looks like Mockingbirds are not the only fans of “forensic” understandings of the atonement after all. 😉
Wow!
John Zahl, that saying is great and it applies here; but man, the sage(s) is “locking that (stuff) up” and this fool loves it!
I have a picture of me with one of the O’Neal twins, Edgar. I was in college and I stumbled across this number and another, ‘No more water, but fire this time, and thought, ‘Brothers from another mother?’ I heard him lead worship in St. Louis and was hooked.
Great post Browder.
Via George T. Nierenberg’s critically acclaimed documentary film about American gospel music, Say Amen, Somebody: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyPWiBmJ3x4
Original Soundtrack: http://www.allmusic.com/album/say-amen-somebody-mw0000195605