Valerie is a 42-year-old, single, Reformed Christian lady who lives in Baltimore. She doesn't remember a time
before she knew and loved Jesus, but she does remember accepting John Calvin into her heart in March of 2000.
Valerie is a member of Christ Reformed Evangelical Church in Annapolis.
Though her career aspiration is to be a housewife, Valerie has not yet found anyone suitable who wishes to hire
her for employment in that field (or, more properly, anyone suitable has not found her), so in the meantime she
earns her daily bread working in communications -- editing, writing, print design and website management.
And Where Would Randy Stonehill Be Without Larry Norman?
I hope it's not a sign of some sort of imbalance to go from such a serious post to such a silly one, but we can blame it on Carol for sending me this.
On August 27, 2007 8:40 PMnonnobis1wrote... I'm listening to this and remembering going to a showing of "Cross and the Switchblade" at the tender age of 15, the first real exposure to the Gospel for a certain young Catholic boy, who, in 1975, was awash in Hal Lindsey-Chick-tract Christianity. Music like Larry's, Randy Stonehill et al once figured quite prominently in my life...I have treasured memories of it, even if I have ditched some of the wackier theology sometimes associated with it. Larry's version of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" on the Streams of White Light album is still amazing to hear (I humbly submit that he sings the tune better than Art Garfunkel himself). This was a nice traipse down memory lane, thanks Valerie :-)