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My Story Talk 30 Finding my successor and saying farewell to Mattersey Welcome to Talk 30 in our series where I am reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. Today my subject is finding my successor and saying farewell to Mattersey. From all I have said so far it has been clear that the Lord had abundantly blessed our work for him at Mattersey and there was no requirement that I should retire in 2004 at the age of 65. The system at the time was that my name was put forward for re-election every four years and the next time this was to happen was in 2003. There was little doubt that I would be re-elected if I let my name go forward, but did I want to serve another four years and continue until I was 68? More importantly, what did the Lord want? It was clear that he had been blessing my ministry beyond the College for some years and an increasing number of doors were opening for me, particularly with regard to teaching internationally on the baptism and gifts of the Holy Spirit. Perhaps I would be able to continue teaching in the College but make room for someone else to take over the principalship. The more I thought about this the more I felt it was right. Guidance comes in a variety of ways, sometimes supernaturally and quite dramatically, and at others by an increasing inner conviction that a particular course of action is the right one. I have already described the wonderful way the Lord led us to Mattersey and how, soon after we arrived there he confirmed that the building we were planning was his plan too. But now, as no clear guidance was forthcoming, I decided that we just had to do what we felt was right and ask the Lord to intervene if it was not his will. I wondered if the AoG Conference would agree to let me put my name forward for just one more year, instead of the usual four and decided to talk to my friend Paul Weaver, the AoG General Superintendent about this. A suitable opportunity arose when we both arrived a day early for a PEF meeting in Prague and were both accommodated in the same hotel. Paul assured me that he felt that, if I decided to take that route, no one at Conference would raise an objection, and we started to explore possibilities about who would be my successor. Colleagues had already told me that they couldn't think of anyone suitable, but I realised that, whoever they were, my successor didn't need to be another David Petts. Talking to Paul, I suggested four names who I thought could do the job and he agreed. However, I need to make it clear that it was not my responsibility to appoint my successor, though I would be part of the interview panel and hopefully people would prayerfully consider any suggestion I might make. Having informally agreed these things with Paul, I referred the matter to the Board of Governors and the Executive Council who all agreed with the procedure I was suggesting. As a result, Paul Alexander, a South African who had been a student at Mattersey and who had gone on to found the Africa School of Missions and who had been one of the four names I had mentioned to Paul Weaver, was appointed as Principal with effect from summer 2004. He was, however, expected to work alongside me from 2003 so as to get used to the way we were doing things. I personally felt it a pity that he never really did so, but he did, nevertheless make an excellent Principal and invited me to continue teaching annually on the Master's programme, which I did until 2015. But before Paul finally took over the reins suitable arrangements had to be made to celebrate the years we had spent at Mattersey. The Board of Governors asked me what I would like, and I said that I wanted opportunity to say thank you to all who had made possible the things we had accomplished together over the past 27 years. As a result, we ended up with no less than four celebrations. First there was a sumptuous buffet banquet at the General Conference for all former students, staff and faculty who were able to attend. Then, in the final week of the Summer Term there was a celebration meal for all the present students. This was followed a day or so later by another meal for all the staff and faculty, past and present, who had ever served the College during my principalship. And finally, there was the Graduation Service on the Saturday where Ken Morgan, the Chair of the Board of Governors, expressed appreciation on behalf of the College and handed me a generous cheque. It was also the occasion when the University of Wales conferred upon me the honour of appointing me as an Honorary Academic Fellow of the university. I, of course, expressed my appreciation to all concerned and welcomed Paul Alexander as the new Principal. Two days later we vacated the house we had lived in for 25 years and moved to Devon, grateful to God for all he had done and excited about all he was yet to do. But that's the subject of the next talk. Meanwhile, by way of a summary of our years at Mattersey, I want to read you my final report as Bible College Principal to the AoG Conference held in 2004: Thanks be to God… This is something of a special occasion as this will be the last report that I shall write as the Principal of the Bible College. I intend, therefore, instead of reporting on events in the college over the past 12 months, to look back over the 34 year period of my relationship with the college, and especially the 27 years of my principalship, in order that I might place on record my profound gratitude to God for all he has done, and to those who have helped to make it all possible. My relationship with the college goes back to 1970 when, at the invitation of the Principal, George Jeffreys Williamson, I became a visiting lecturer. It was during that period when, in January 1972, God spoke to me supernaturally in the middle of the night and told me that I was going to live at the Bible College. When David Powell became Principal in 1973 and the college moved to Mattersey, he continued to use me as a visiting lecturer until, in 1976, I was appointed by Conference as a member of the Board of Governors. In 1977 David Powell offered himself for re-election but withdrew his name at the last minute at conference. This led to my sharing the principalship for a year with Alfred Missen and Keith Munday whose experience, expertise and advice were to prove of great value to me. I was finally appointed Principal in 1978 and took up residence at Mattersey in June of that year. … for what he has done The purpose of the college has always been to prepare men and women for Christian service at home and overseas. I feel deeply privileged to have been involved in the training of well over 1000 full-time students during my time as Principal. On leaving college many have gone into church leadership roles and those who have not have been better equipped to serve the Lord in other capacities. In recent years, since we developed our degree programme up to 10 each year have gone into school teaching. Several are now in prominent positions in the Fellowship nationally or regionally. Others are doing a great job for God overseas. We are so grateful that the money we invested by giving scholarships to students from India and Africa has resulted over the years in many churches being planted in those countries. It is because I passionately believe that the training Mattersey provides results in a better-equipped Christian leadership that we have sought from the start to expand the number of students as far as our capacity and ability would allow. As a result I am pleased to report that there are some 500+ students who are currently engaged on courses provided by Mattersey Hall compared with the 48 we started with in 1978. We started the current year with 126 full time BA students, 56 part time MTh students, and 323 students enrolled on our distance learning courses. This growth has only been made possible by the development of both the programme and the campus. As far as the programme is concerned, much has been added over the years. Whereas we originally offered only a two-year diploma programme where all students took all the same subjects, we now provide a varied curriculum with specialist options for training in the specific areas where students are gifted or to which they feel called. Details of these are to be found in the latest college prospectus and there is no need to mention them here. Suffice it to say that Mattersey now offers courses that combine both academic excellence and practical relevance with a spiritual dynamic that reflects our Pentecostal heritage. But the development of the programme has only been possible because of the development on the campus. Thanks to the many gifts we received from churches and individuals, particularly back in the 1980s, the Lord has enabled us to improve the facilities on campus beyond recognition. This may be summarised as follows: 1979 Construction of the Principal's house 1980s Erection of the hall of residence providing 120 individual study-bedrooms for students Purchase of playing field doubling the size of campus to 14 acres. 1998 Erection of new chapel and three new classrooms. We are very grateful to property trust for the help they have given us in providing a mortgage for this and for other assistance they have given from time to time. In connection with all of the above, I wish to place on record my sincere appreciation for the faith of those who have served on the Board of Governors and for the support they have given me over the years. It has not all been easy, but the Lord has stood by us and by his grace we now have a campus equipped with facilities commensurate with the task that we seek to undertake. … for those who have helped Of course, there have been many helpers along the way. It gives me great pleasure to place on record my sincere appreciation to all who have served the College in any way during the course of my principalship. Worthy of special mention are my wife, Eileen, who served as Matron for 21 years; Dave and Beryl Allen who have worked with me full time since 1983; Brian Quar, whose experience in the building industry was most valuable to us in our major building projects; and William Kay, who has encouraged me and helped me to bring the college to its present academic standard. However, I am no less grateful to all who have played their part and accordingly I honour them here. (There then follows a long list). My thanks to them all, and to any whose names I may have inadvertently omitted. …for what the future holds Finally, It seems appropriate to say a word as to what I feel the future holds. As far as the college is concerned, it is clear that the job is by no means finished. I have every confidence in Paul Alexander and I know that he has a vision for further growth and expansion. I entrust to his care the college I have been privileged to lead for 27 years and the gifted and dedicated team who have been working with me. I pray that he will be able to take the college further than I have been able to. May the Lord inspire him and direct him to that end. I believe with all my heart that Mattersey is the best – though not the only – means we have of preparing men and women for the ministry. Potential leaders need to be encouraged to make the most of the great opportunity it offers. As for me, I have made it clear that I am not retiring from ministry. The call of God is as strong as ever. I am relinquishing my responsibilities as Principal in order to be free to serve in a wider capacity. As long as the Lord enables, I shall continue to preach and teach and write. I shall remain a member of the Board of Governors, though now in an emeritus capacity. Paul has kindly asked me to continue to teach some part time courses that relate to the work of the Spirit, and this I have agreed to do. I will be happy to support him in any way I can. Thank you for giving me the great privilege of serving you. When all is said and done, I have only done what it was my duty to do (Luke 17: 10). But it has given me great joy to do it. To God alone be all the glory! Respectfully submitted David Petts, Principal
We know that many practitioners take on leadership roles in mental health without having the opportunity to explore leadership or management training, particularly in rural areas. In this episode, Peregrine Research Associate Dr Caitlin Miller interviews Dr Jenny Brown, Director Emeritus and founder of the Family Systems Institute, and Ken Morgan, chair of the Family Systems Institute, give us a taste about their ideas on leadership in mental health. They speak about how family systems thinking can apply to mental health teams, how to notice the way you respond to anxiety as a manager, giving feedback, and why managers can be more helpful when they do a little less problem solving.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is wealth management and preservation, and why is it important for individuals and families? This question and more gets answered in the 27th episode of the Sharing Knowledge Series. Host Kevin Vonderau, chief lending officer at Westfield Bank, discusses wealth management, strategies for financial planning, and preserving wealth across generations with guests Brad Knapp, president of Clearstead and Ken Morgan, chief operating officer at Clearstead Trust. Investment products: • Are not FDIC insured • Are not bank guaranteed • May lose value • Are not a deposit • Are not insured by any federal or state government agency We want to hear your feedback. Take our survey at westfield-bank.com/sks Have questions? Email westfield-bank@westfield-bank.com.
Ken Morgan is the epitome of a Christian leader. If ever there was a person who loves God and loves people, it is Ken! He has spent his entire adult life in the trenches of vocational ministry, establishing deep, long-lasting, authentic relationships in every local church and community along the way. Ken's favorite mission field is the Walmart of any given town, and he has never met a Chick-fil-A he didn't like. Ken currently serves as the Lead Pastor of Springfield Oaks Church in Springfield, GA. He is blessed to be married to Amy, blessed to be Dad to Christopher, Jeremy, and Abby, and blessed to be loved by Jesus. This is a conversation you don't want to miss. We invite you to kick back, relax, and listen in on a conversation between friends! #livesimplylovemuch
We know that many practitioners take on leadership roles in mental health without having the opportunity to explore leadership or management training, particularly in rural areas. In this episode, Peregrine Research Associate Dr Caitlin Miller interviews Dr Jenny Brown, Director Emeritus and founder of the Family Systems Institute, and Ken Morgan, chair of the Family Systems Institute, give us a taste about their ideas on leadership in mental health. They speak about how family systems thinking can apply to mental health teams, how to notice the way you respond to anxiety as a manager, giving feedback, and why managers can be more helpful when they do a little less problem solving. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Morgan of Kenneth Morgan Group joins us for an inspirational conversation about building up from the bottom. He explains his story of starting as a street kid and working hard through adversity. He believes in chasing passion, not money, and in two years he now has over 60 employees in a handful of companies. Learn from a man whose mindset makes sure he always gets paid on this episode of The Construction Life Podcast. Interested in Kenneth Morgan Group? Check out their website, KennethMorganGroup.com, or on Instagram @KennethMorganGroup, @NextLevelRailings, @NextLevelPaving, @Furniturescapes, @KennethMorganPools, or @EndlessDemolitionInc, or send Ken an email at Ken@KennethMorgan.com. Thank you to everyone who recently purchased a copy of Manny's first book, The Amabel Letters. The support has been amazing. Check out the book and find out how to purchase a paperback or ebook copy at www.theamabelletters.com, on TikTok and Pinterest @the_amabel_letters, and Instagram @_the_amabel_letters. Direct questions and inquiries to info@theamabelletters, and remember, reviews are always appreciated. Connecting with The Construction Life Podcast is easy. To send a question Manny's way, text his mobile at 416 433-5737 or email him at manny@theconstructionlife.com. Be sure to include your name and your question may be read on the show. Do you have something to add to the conversation? Email info@theconstructionlife.com to schedule a date and time to join us in studio! TCL has and always will be about giving back to the construction industry.
"I hope God answers my prayer" said the believer sitting with fingers crossed. Hmmmm...God, who loves this person greatly might not even hear his/her prayer. Learn how to have confidence in God and learn how prayer works in this section of LWC's Fellowship series.
Philip Brady and Simon Owens ep 916 (Remember When) - Sun 07 Aug, 2022 We pay tribute to Ken Morgan, Johnny Famishon, John TingleBeverley Sheehan pays tribute to her sister Judith DurhamPhilip, Simon and Kevin share Judith Durham memories.We replay a 1993 interview of Judith Durham with Bruce Mansfield and Philip BradyGlenn Starr joins us for a chat.Tony Moclair, Sean Woodward and Bianca Johnston preview Australia Overnight.Produced by Ben DavidsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Ken Morgan, Oil and Natural Gas Expert, was kind enough to join the WBAP Morning News to talk about the rising cost in fuel. It's still over $4.00 a gallon in some areas and shows no signs of lowering any time soon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Biden is releasing a whole lot of oil from the reserves to drive down gas prices, but will it work? And if it does, for how long? Dave & Amy talk to TCU energy expert Dr. Ken Morgan about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 20, 2021 ~ Full Episode. Kevin Dietz in for Guy Gordon. Jonathan Oosting from Bridge Magazine talks about GOP proposals to cut voter fraud. Kevin recaps Governor Whitmer's press conference today where she announced easing of more restrictions. Koby Levin, Reporter for Chalkbeat Detroit discusses his report on how Michigan schools can help students recover from the pandemic. Ken Morgan with Pursuit Alert explains their app that warns people of high speed police pursuits in their area. Financial expert David Sowerby helps us make sense of what's going on with cryptocurrency. The "Friends" reunion is set, which TV cast would you like to see reunited and Jessie Corey, Owner of Detroit Light tells us about their exciting new east side venue.
May 20, 2021 ~ Ken Morgan, Midwest/Western Regional Account Manager for Pursuit Alert, tells Kevin Dietz about the new app that can keep you out of the way of high speech police chases.
For the first time in history, oil prices have fallen below zero. Dr. Ken Morgan, retired TCU Professor and Board Member on the Texas Natural Gas Foundation, joined the WBAP Morning News to discuss the plummet in price.
Eddie Conway talks to Dr. Ken Morgan from Baltimore and Professor Luis Montero-Cabrera about Cuba's relief efforts and doctors, the cost of hostile relations with the US, and how Americans can still travel to Cuba under Trump's restrictions.
In this episode Ken Morgan who has worked as a patrol officer all the way up to Deputy Chief will discuss life outside Law Enforcement. Ken has worked in Michigan, Colorado and Washington State. Ken currently works as a part-time deputy and works for Pursuit Alert which is a newer company that alerts citizens of a pursuit in their area to avoid collisions with citizens during pursuits. Ken does a great job in this episode we had a small technical problem that you will hear for a short time during the episode with an echo. I apologize for that we were unaware at the time of recording. Click Pursuit Alert for more information. Are you prepared if you get hurt to provide for your family? What about life after Law Enforcement? Set yourself up with marketable skills outside Law Enforcement. You can contact Ken at kmorgan@pursuitalert.com
Jason Hartman talks with Ken Morgan, host of Business for Breakfast, about the myth of the "US real estate market". The two look into the state of some of the more cyclical markets and how the higher priced homes are starting to soften in terms of sales. Jason also explains how right now builders are struggling with land acquisition costs as well as cost of construction. Website: www.MoneyRadio1510.com
We overstay our welcome as we explore a Hotel looking for Jared Leto's twin and a lawyer who really wants to buy a tuk tuk in Hitman: Episode 4. Developer: IO Interactive | Publisher: Square Enix, Feral Interactive (Linux, macOS) & Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Definitive Edition) | Release Date: August 16, 2016 Jacob, Mike and Moe order some room service, celebrate a birthday, try to sell a car and convince really awful people to follow us. Join our Discord server! Go to LeftBehindGame.Club and scroll down to the Discord section of the homepage! If you love the show, please consider a review on iTunes. It helps a lot. Players: Jacob McCourt (@JacobMcCourt), Michael Ruffolo (@ruffolom) and Moe Murtadi (@mmurtadi) Website: LeftBehindGame.Club | Twitter: @LeftBehindClub | Instagram: @LeftBehindGameClub Show Notes (spoilers): 3:19 We discuss the Jared Leto and Richard Branson lookalikes 7:00 The proud moment when Mike and Moe realized Jacob scored some points 8:45 Jacob hangs in his room and racks up a serious room service bill 11:58 Jacob and Mike discuss how to make a birthday cake go boom 13:40 Jacob goes single pistol and takes down a lawyer and makes a run for a speedy escape in a boat 15:50 Moe explains his ruthless initial play through and finds common ground with Jacob 19:15 Moe uses the word Tuk-Tuk in a sentence and becomes a mechanic 21:05 Moe conducts a symphony and completes episode 3 in approx 13 min of mission time 22:25 Jacob confronts an innocent camera man 24:53 Mike wants to build interesting little stories with his murders 26:59 Mike examines the grounds and finds Ken the Bulldog Morgan and plans his attack 29:05 Mike knocks out a hotel guest, hotel staff, as well a some chefs before surprising Jared Leto with some cake 33:00 Mike realizes he is a privileged ghost and throws a knife at Jordan Cross 34:50 Mike and Jacob Kill a stalker 35:55 Mike convinces Ken Morgan to follow him to his room and does not spend the night 38:25 Jacob vows to murder better than us in the next episodes
Staff writer Leigh Tauss joins the Morning Record with the latest on Meriden's city manager search, including a pitch from acting City Manager Ken Morgan that he get the post while also remaining as fire chief. Music: thegoodlawdz.bandcamp.com/
In this epsidoe of Journeys to Come, Catriona gets tips on being a solo traveller with Ken Morgan and Diane Squires from Twos a Crowd. The company is celebrating its fifth birthday this year. She also talks to solo traveller Natalie about her first solo trip to New York City; discusses Ken's upcoming trip to Iran, and asks Ken and Diane to share their tips for solo travellers.
Jacki is joined by Dr. Ken Morgan of the TCU Energy Institute.
Jacki is joined by David Blackmon, Forbes Contributor to discuss the OPEC Overture to the U.S. to cut oil production. Jacki is also joined by Dr. Ken Morgan, , Chairman of the Metroplex Natural Gas Vehicle Consortium, to discuss The TCU Energy Institute.
Jacki is joined by Dr. Ken Morgan, Chairman of the Metroplex Natural Gas Vehicle Consortium.
Radio Interview on KFNN Phoenix 1510 AM I was interviewed this morning on Phoenix' 1510 AM on its "Business for Breakfast" show. Thanks to Ken Morgan and Julie Dougherty for having me on their great show.... Listen to the podcast here. Subscribe to the Maximize Your Medicare Podcast here: Click here to Subscribe Further information can be found on the official website: http://www.maximizeyourmedicare.com
While Brad and John are away on assignment Russ and returning agent Ken Morgan discuss Episode 11 "The Magical Place"
While Brad and John are away on assignment Russ and returning agent Ken Morgan discuss Episode 11 "The Magical Place"
Russ, Jim, Jordan and returning podcaster Ken Morgan discuss Thor The Dark World.
Russ and prodigal podcasting son Ken Morgan present a commentary track for Iron Man 3.
Brad and John are joined by fellow podcaster Ken Morgan to discuss "Girl in the Flower Dress."
Brad and John are joined by fellow podcaster Ken Morgan to discuss "Girl in the Flower Dress."
Tonight Jordan Cline welcomes Ken Morgan and Josh Lambert to the showThey run Alephtau & Boaz Brothers Ministries On the show we discussed FEMA coffins, FEMA death camps, the Illuminati, we also discussed the "real" name of Jesus.It was an interesting show and I hope you all enjoy it :)Here is the video the guests made about these coffins:http://youtu.be/clGpUSxGpL4
Join the HHW crew as they celebrate 5 years of podcasting. Joining them in studio are Ken Morgan and Russell Latham from the Legion of Dudes podcast and listener Dennis Pu. Here's to 5 years of fun and laughs!
Join the HHW crew as they celebrate 5 years of podcasting. Joining them in studio are Ken Morgan and Russell Latham from the Legion of Dudes podcast and listener Dennis Pu. Here's to 5 years of fun and laughs!
Disenfranchised by the modern comics industry, Scott Gardner and guest, Ken Morgan, ply the timestream in a never-ending quest to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol' fashioned randomly-selected Comic Book back issues!! Journey with them now...back...Back To The Bins!! Books Covered: Action Comics #438 (8/74) & Americomics #5 (12/83)Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Disenfranchised by the modern comics industry, Scott Gardner and guest, Ken Morgan, ply the timestream in a never-ending quest to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol' fashioned randomly-selected Comic Book back issues!! Journey with them now...back...Back To The Bins!! Books Covered: Action Comics #438 (8/74) & Americomics #5 (12/83)Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
In a spasm of post-holiday ecstasy, The Freaks describe all the Star Wars presents they got for Christmas!! Then, fellow podcaster Ken Morgan joins Scott for an absolutely humongous Orca's Book Club for a discussion of Matthew Stover's novelization of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith!! And the whole thing concludes with three more awesome issues of Marvel's Star Wars Comics, including one with amazing Michael Golden artwork! (Which you can't see on a podcast, of course, so you'll just have to take their word for it!!) It's a winner!! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: starwars@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
In a spasm of post-holiday ecstasy, The Freaks describe all the Star Wars presents they got for Christmas!! Then, fellow podcaster Ken Morgan joins Scott for an absolutely humongous Orca's Book Club for a discussion of Matthew Stover's novelization of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith!! And the whole thing concludes with three more awesome issues of Marvel's Star Wars Comics, including one with amazing Michael Golden artwork! (Which you can't see on a podcast, of course, so you'll just have to take their word for it!!) It's a winner!! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: starwars@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
In a spasm of post-holiday ecstasy, The Freaks describe all the Star Wars presents they got for Christmas!! Then, fellow podcaster Ken Morgan joins Scott for an absolutely humongous Orca's Book Club for a discussion of Matthew Stover's novelization of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith!! And the whole thing concludes with three more awesome issues of Marvel's Star Wars Comics, including one with amazing Michael Golden artwork! (Which you can't see on a podcast, of course, so you'll just have to take their word for it!!) It's a winner!! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: starwars@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
In a spasm of post-holiday ecstasy, The Freaks describe all the Star Wars presents they got for Christmas!! Then, fellow podcaster Ken Morgan joins Scott for an absolutely humongous Orca's Book Club for a discussion of Matthew Stover's novelization of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith!! And the whole thing concludes with three more awesome issues of Marvel's Star Wars Comics, including one with amazing Michael Golden artwork! (Which you can't see on a podcast, of course, so you'll just have to take their word for it!!) It's a winner!! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: starwars@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Join Scott H. Gardner and guest, Ken Morgan, as they travel 'Back to the Bins' to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol' fashioned random Comic Book back issues!! Books Covered: Adevntures of the Big Boy #237 (1/77) & Action Comics #336 (4/66)Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Join Scott H. Gardner and guest, Ken Morgan, as they travel 'Back to the Bins' to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol' fashioned random Comic Book back issues!! Books Covered: Adevntures of the Big Boy #237 (1/77) & Action Comics #336 (4/66)Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Join The Freaks, Chris Honeywell and Scott H. Gardner, along with their very Special Guest, Ken Morgan of the Too Old To Grow Up and Legion of Dudes podcasts, for this chilling dissection of the new Star Wars horror novel -- Death Troopers!! Their biting commentary on this terrifying tale of zombie stormtroopers is sure to gnaw at you for many nights to come!! Mwwwwaahahahahahahaha!! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: starwars@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Join The Freaks, Chris Honeywell and Scott H. Gardner, along with their very Special Guest, Ken Morgan of the Too Old To Grow Up and Legion of Dudes podcasts, for this chilling dissection of the new Star Wars horror novel -- Death Troopers!! Their biting commentary on this terrifying tale of zombie stormtroopers is sure to gnaw at you for many nights to come!! Mwwwwaahahahahahahaha!! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: starwars@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Join The Freaks, Chris Honeywell and Scott H. Gardner, along with their very Special Guest, Ken Morgan of the Too Old To Grow Up and Legion of Dudes podcasts, for this chilling dissection of the new Star Wars horror novel -- Death Troopers!! Their biting commentary on this terrifying tale of zombie stormtroopers is sure to gnaw at you for many nights to come!! Mwwwwaahahahahahahaha!! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: starwars@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Join The Freaks, Chris Honeywell and Scott H. Gardner, along with their very Special Guest, Ken Morgan of the Too Old To Grow Up and Legion of Dudes podcasts, for this chilling dissection of the new Star Wars horror novel -- Death Troopers!! Their biting commentary on this terrifying tale of zombie stormtroopers is sure to gnaw at you for many nights to come!! Mwwwwaahahahahahahaha!! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: starwars@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
It's the New York Comic Con and LOD members Johnny M, Ken Morgan and Jim Dietz crash the con and score big with a Daniel Way interview, some other cool interviews and a whole lot more.