Description: Yes we combine shipping for multiple purchases.Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. 1973 Bob Harrington Chaplain of Bourbon Street Preacher Sermon Holy Happy Hour Christian Gospel Vinyl LP Record VG+ Vinyl / Jacket Grade per Goldmine Standard: VG+ / VG+ BOB HARRINGTON — HOLY HERO. Ours is an age without heroes. And, when wesay this, we suddenly realize how spectacularly the world has changed in a short time.Most of us grew up in a time of towering personalities. For better or for worse, greatmen seemed to dominate our lives and shape our destiny. Many of these, thoughalready dead, still influence our existence.This century has known such as Churchill, Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, the Rooseveltsand Kennedys, Einstein and Freud. Some of these great men influenced the worldfor good, others for evil; but whether for good or for evil, the fact that each had notdied at birth made a difference to every one who lived after them.Today no one strides our narrow world like a colossus; we have no giants who playroles which we can imagine no one else playing in their stead. Before he died,Charles De Gaulle remarked, “The age of giants is over.” Recently, anotherexclaimed, “The century of the common man has come into its own.”Like a refreshing rain, a man has walked on the scene with his face to the wind —God’s Man: God’s Holy Hero — Bob Harrington. In this man from Bourbon Streetone senses strains of a Daniel Boone or a Sam Houston coupled with portions ofJohn the Baptist, Elijah, and Daniel.Why is it, many have asked, that Bob Harrington is attracting such unique attention?The answer is simple. Like great men of the past, Bob Harrington believes that manis meant to change history and not be determined by it. He introduces extremes inboth joy and judgment. He tells it like it is and lives like he tells it — straight fromthe shoulder.Young people today hate hypocrisy and hunger for honesty. They are drawn to onewho puts his performance where his words are. Today young people stand in line tohear Bob Harrington; to get his autograph and shake his hand. Does this disturbthe man who ministers from the mire of the French Quarter of New Orleans?“Not on your life,” says the Chaplain of Bourbon Street. “Young people will gettheir heroes from somewhere. Who would you rather your son or husband admireand seek to imitate — a no-morals athlete, a nude movie star — or a man whoknows who he is and where he is going? Jesus Christ is my Super-star, and thosewho follow me will meet Him.”Bob Harrington does not shrink from the role of God’s Holy Hero because he believesthat a bland society will never be creative. “I want my boldness to be looked uponas eccentric to an unsaved society like America. We have considered the sub-normalin the search for right to be normal for so long that the normal holy righteousnessof Jesus Christ appears abnormal. That’s fine with me. Other men may say followmy plan or my words. I’m saying ‘Follow me.’ And those mothers’ sons and dadswho do will find who the real hero is — Jesus!”Carlyle said that a society was like “Dry, dead fuel, waiting for the lightning out ofheaven to kindle it. The great man with his free force direct out of God’s own hand,is the lightning.” Bob Harrington strides across our nation today as this free force— as the lightning from God’s own hand. Those who meet him, like fuel, are beingbrought to flame.It is true that Bob Harrington does not fit the mold of a timid humble minister. Tothis, the Chaplain responds: “Humility is not a pretty woman pretending to be uglyor a brilliant man pretending to be dumb. It is rather a person who admits he hassomething and recognizes that it comes from God. People are tired today ofpreachers who sound like a cricket after a thunderstorm- I plan to be God’sthunderstorm.”And so Bob Harrington makes no pretense that he is out to claim the position ofHoly Hero in the hearts of Americans today, young and old. He says, “Which of ushasn’t gained strength from the wisdom of Socrates, the creativity of Shakespeare,from the courage of Washington, the compassion of Lincoln, and above all, fromthe life and death of Jesus?”And so we thank God for the Chaplain of Bourbon Street, God’s Holy Hero. We areglad that he has determined to be God’s great man, for in the words of Emerson,“Great men exist that there may be greater men.” Bob Harrington strides towardgreatness as God’s man so there may be an army of God’s men to follow.
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Artist: Bob Harrington
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: Canaan Records
Release Title: Holy Happy Hour
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Color: Black
Material: Vinyl
Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Edition: First Pressing
Type: LP
Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Format: Record
Release Year: 1973
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Style: Christian, Prayers/Sermons
Record Size: 12"
Features: Original Cover
Genre: Gospel, Religious & Devotional