Tim Estes

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About me

Gender Male
Industry Religion
Occupation Dad, Pastor, Apprentice Funeral Director, Aspiring musician, Jack of all trades...
Location Siloam Springs, Arkansas, United States
Introduction It is my goal to sip the nectar from every flower of life. I want to live with passion; to laugh from my gut; weep openly from my heart; share willingly with my neighbor; frolic in the fields with my children and grandchildren; kill a big bull elk; to ultimately make a positive difference and die with dignity.
Interests Time with my family, Fishing...for panfish-trout-bass, ebaying, Stalking a big buck deer, Snow-skiing, Snorkeling, Grilling out with friends, Ebaying, Foreign travel, Bible Study, Reading, Playing guitar & drums, Watching sports with my dad, Dancing with my wife and daughter, Collecting cowboy memorabilia and native american artifacts. (I don't collect dust!)
Favorite Movies Not much of a movie buff. I enjoy Westerns and some Robin Williams stuff. Count of Monte Cristo, Dead Poet's Society I like to watch 'Bonanza' reruns with my kids. Favorite Quote: "When you are old, no amount of money can buy memories that never happened."
Favorite Music Christian - Phillips, Craig & Dean, Israel Houghton, Shane & Shane, Steven Curtis Chapman. Pop - 80's artist...Bryan Adams, Journey. Country - Vince Gill, Diamond Rio, Rascal Flatts, Bob Wills Big Band - Old Sanatra stuff, etc. Blue Grass - Ricky Skaggs Southern Gospel - Old Happy Goodman material, Gaither Vocal Band, Crabb Family
Favorite Books "The Calling of Dan Matthews" by Harold Bell Wright. (you can find a copy on ebay) Mr. Wright captures the struggles and heartaches of ministry. Everyone should read this book. It will reveal the hellish motives in the minds of some church goers. The Book of Hebrews - Holy Bible. From this book the entire Bible comes together. The shadows of the Old Testament are brought to the light in the Grace revelation of the New Covenant. "The Grace Awakening" - Chuck Swindoll. This is a must read for those seeking to find freedom from legalistic, quasi-church organizational thinking. The cross will crush your rule-book. "Anchor Man" - Steve Farrar. I heard Steve speak in Atlanta and I have been hooked. This book speaks to the issues and principles of manhood.

You're trapped in a well with a goat and a slinky. Describe how you will escape.

Plan A: I play with the slinky to keep my mind occupied and pinch the goat on the rear every 15 minutes so he'll make enough noise that someone will hear and rescue us. Plan B: If the goat gets weak I cut his throat with sharp pieces of slinky, use his skin for a coat, eat the meat and then use the strength to dig out with the tool I made from the slinky.