Kent McCune
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Automotive |
Occupation | Finance Manager |
Location | Allen Park, MI |
Introduction | Husband of one great wife, father of 3 incredible children (and father-in-law of one awesome daughter-in-law!), master of one American Bulldog, baritone singer in the Anchor Men Quartet, and seriously flawed but still passionate servant of Jesus Christ |
Interests | Theology, gospel quartet singing, Fundamentalism, producing quartet CDs, dogs (working dogs to be precise--no yippers), sports--esp. college football, movies, reading, music, hunting |
Favorite Movies | Godfather I & II, Casablanca, The Gunfighter, To Kill a Mockingbird, Lawrence of Arabia, The Maltese Falcon, Gone With the Wind (Clark Gable is the man!), The Searchers (John Wayne is the man!), Who Shot Liberty Valance, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, The Philadelphia Story, On Golden Pond, Jeremiah Johnson, White Christmas, Sabrina (1954 Bogart/Hepburn version), The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934 Leslie Howard version), Band of Brothers, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Cyrano de Bergerac (1990 Gerard Depardieu version), Braveheart, Dumb & Dumber, You've Got Mail, Sleepless in Seattle, Serendipity |
Favorite Music | Gospel quartet, biblical oratorios (e.g. The Messiah), classical (esp. piano and violin concertos -- esp. Beethoven, Brahms, Grieg, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff), opera, guilty pleasure---Il Divo! |
Favorite Books | The Bible (#1 !), The Epistle to the Hebrews--Homer Kent, Overcoming Sin & Temptation--3 John Owen works, Spurgeon's autobiography, Genesis--Alan Ross, Systematic Theology (pre-publication)--Rolland McCune, Gladiator Dogs--Carl Semencic, The American Pit Bull Terrier--Richard Stratton, Working American Bulldog--Dave Putnam, American Bulldog Stories Facts and Legends--Lem Miller, The Roger Caras Book of Dogs, Undaunted Courage--Stephen Ambrose on Lewis & Clark, Supreme Commander--Ambrose bio of Eisenhower, anything by Tony Hillerman, most John Le Carre |
You can whistle and steam can whistle, so why do you sing in the shower?
Easy -- because there are no lyrics with whistling (unless of course they're being displayed on the overhead screen in the Worship Center :-))