THE DIVINE DIFFERENCE (3 OF 8)
by Jeff Schreve
Scripture: Epheisans 5:15, Ephesians 5:16-21
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Title: The Divine Difference
Series: The Divine Design (3 of 8)
Primary Scripture: Ephesians 5:15-21
Author: Pastor Jeff Schreve
All right. How many in this room like cooking shows? Anybody like cooking shows? Cooking shows are really popular. And we have some names of people who are very famous because they're famous cooks. How many people are familiar with the name Emeril? Do you know about Emeril? He's a famous cook. How about Rachael Ray? You know about her? Gordon Ramsey? He's like the psycho guy, isn't he? Yells at everybody. Well, before there was Rachael Ray or Emeril or Gordon Ramsey or Robert Irvine, or any of those people, there was a guy back in the late 60s/early 70s that was the guy in cooking shows. His name was Graham Kerr, but pronounced Care, and he was the Galloping Gourmet. Some of you may remember him, Graham Kerr, the Galloping Gourmet. He had an audience back in the day. His show ran from 1968 to 1973. He had an audience, get this, of 200 million viewers. American Idol in its heyday had less than 40 million viewers. He had five times that. I got an e-mail from him about a year and a half ago. I thought it was a joke because, all of a sudden, somebody had sent him an email that I had sent out. You know, I send out the email encouragements every Friday. And he had responded. He had gotten this, and said, "I'm Graham Kerr. I'm the Galloping Gourmet." I thought it was a joke. I was like, who's pulling my leg? and, because I watched him as a kid growing up. And so, I responded to him, and he responded back, and we got to be friends. And we face-timed a couple of different times. He's 88 years old. He lives in Seattle, Washington. He has a tremendous testimony.
Well, he was on the radio program Monday. We taped it because he lives on the west coast, the radio program on American Family Radio comes on at 8:00 am central time. That would have been 6:00 am his time. At 88, he ain't getting up. He's no ...
Series: The Divine Design (3 of 8)
Primary Scripture: Ephesians 5:15-21
Author: Pastor Jeff Schreve
All right. How many in this room like cooking shows? Anybody like cooking shows? Cooking shows are really popular. And we have some names of people who are very famous because they're famous cooks. How many people are familiar with the name Emeril? Do you know about Emeril? He's a famous cook. How about Rachael Ray? You know about her? Gordon Ramsey? He's like the psycho guy, isn't he? Yells at everybody. Well, before there was Rachael Ray or Emeril or Gordon Ramsey or Robert Irvine, or any of those people, there was a guy back in the late 60s/early 70s that was the guy in cooking shows. His name was Graham Kerr, but pronounced Care, and he was the Galloping Gourmet. Some of you may remember him, Graham Kerr, the Galloping Gourmet. He had an audience back in the day. His show ran from 1968 to 1973. He had an audience, get this, of 200 million viewers. American Idol in its heyday had less than 40 million viewers. He had five times that. I got an e-mail from him about a year and a half ago. I thought it was a joke because, all of a sudden, somebody had sent him an email that I had sent out. You know, I send out the email encouragements every Friday. And he had responded. He had gotten this, and said, "I'm Graham Kerr. I'm the Galloping Gourmet." I thought it was a joke. I was like, who's pulling my leg? and, because I watched him as a kid growing up. And so, I responded to him, and he responded back, and we got to be friends. And we face-timed a couple of different times. He's 88 years old. He lives in Seattle, Washington. He has a tremendous testimony.
Well, he was on the radio program Monday. We taped it because he lives on the west coast, the radio program on American Family Radio comes on at 8:00 am central time. That would have been 6:00 am his time. At 88, he ain't getting up. He's no ...
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