002 Bob Conklin Testimony of Jesus Christ Hope Eternal LIfe

Click More www.MarketingJesusChrist.com Bob Conklin no. 2 of 2.Also see this love message to Bob as he is in the hospital for a possible Gall Blader probelm. http 70 Megs 4 minutes 4 seconds. See Bob’s Website at : www.MarketingJesusChrist.com This is a faith message from Bob Conklin in Houston, TX Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church “Testimony of real life changing faith You can learn more about using YouTube as a valuable tool by viewing my user friendly information and tips site by CLICKING BELOW or copying and pasting this address in your browser www.IdeaPhotos.com Remember to save it in your favorites for future reference on problems with learning all about YouTube. It is very handy and easy to use when you are new to using YouTube A compendium on a single very large page. Just keep scanning down for hundreds of tips. Call Brian Nelson 713-467-3025. You can learn more about using YouTube by viewing my user friendly information and tips site by CLICKING BELOW or copying and pasting this address in your browser www.IdeaPhotos.com Remember to save it in your favorites for future reference on problems with learning all about YouTube. It is very handy and easy to use when you are new to using YouTube A compendium on a single very large page. Just keep scanning down for hundreds of tips. YouTube Tips and Instructions Printer Friendly Version: www.IdeaPhotos.com 40 pages (2) YouTube Data for BrianNelson123. Hi, My goal is to get thousands of people to make a difference in
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‘Pistol’ Pete Maravich Christian Testimony

Peter Press Maravich (June 22, 1947 – January 5, 1988) was an American basketball player. Maravich starred in college at Louisiana State University (LSU) and for three NBA teams. He is still the all-time leading NCAA Division I scorer with 3667 points scored and an average of 44.2 points per game. He accomplished this without the benefit of a three-point line and despite the fact that NCAA rules prohibited him from playing on the varsity team as a freshmen. Years later former LSU head basketball coach Dale Brown charted every college game Maravich played, taking into consideration all shots he took. The coach calculated that at the NCAA rule of a three-point line at 19-foot, 9-inches from the rim, Maravich would have averaged thirteen 3-point scores per game, which would have given the player a career average of 57 points per game. While playing a pick-up game with Dr. James Dobson before a planned interview on the radio broadcast, ‘Focus on the Family,’ Maravich died suddenly at age 40 as a consequence of a previously undetected congenital heart defect. His last words, spoken less than a minute before he had died, were “I feel great.” Music: Stellar Kart, ‘Jesus Loves You’, Expect The Impossible All music used by permission. For more information on his biography, click on this link: www.nba.com
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