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July 20, 2009

It's Like John Piper in a KISS T-shirt

by Michael Mckinley

Today I had lunch with Mark Dever.  Strangely, when I arrived in his office, I found him wearing a Harley-Davidson shirt.  

Something made me feel like this needs to be documented for posterity.

IMG_0037The strangest part of the afternoon was the lady who stopped Mark on the street to ask where he got the T-shirt. 

The conversation that ensued was surreal, as Mark talked Harley- Davidson "shop" with this stranger.
 
I feel like the world is a little less safe and stable than it used to be.





Comments

I'm trying to process this: When you say he "talked Harley-Davidson 'shop'," are you implying that MED is not just wearing the shirt but riding a Harley?

Next Question: Can we look forward to 9 Marks of a Healthy Biker Church?

Next thing you know, he'll be wearing atheletic jerseys from all the hottest teams.

On a scale of one to awesome, that's very awesome.

Mike,

That is funny.

Steve

But does he ride? Man! that is great!!

The question is not has there been some rift in the time-space continuum but how did he get from "Harley Hogs" to the Gospel? If he was successful then that might be cause for an additional breakout at T4G.

Ride to Live
Live for GOD

Haha,...thats cool. :D

That's funny, but I got one for you all...McKinley wearing a BoSox's jersey!

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