James Dale Coldiron

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Gender Male
Location Harlan, KY, United States
Introduction James Coldiron has a background in computers and electronics, and has been involved in full-time Christian ministry since 1989. He has served as an Evangelist, Pastor, Youth Pastor, and Teacher at different times over the years. He is married and has children and lives currently in Southeastern Kentucky. He has been involved in Internet Ministry since 1995, and was the co-founder of the Warriors of God Christian Forum Community in 2003. He oversees several other Christian web sites including the "Voice of the Watchman" site which is the sister site to the Warriors of God Forums. The Voice of the Watchman web site is used to store the Bible Studies and sermons which have been posted on Warriors of God and ministered in local churches.
Interests God, the Bible (especially Last Days Studies and Spiritual Warfare), people, life, the universe, astronomy, physics, computer technology, history, political studies, mythology, Environmental Sciences, good books, old films, things that make you think.
Favorite Movies The Phantom of the Opera, The Music Man, Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Star Trek II, Forbidden Planet, Arsenic and Old Lace, Cat Ballou, Star Trek First Contact, Batman (the Michael Keaton one), Dr, Strangelove, Sergeant York, The Princess Bride, Pirates of the Caribbean, War of the Worlds (1953), Casablanca.
Favorite Music Contemporary Christian... especially anything do to with worship like Casting Crowns, or Robin Mark, Michael W. Smith, Jeremy Camp. I like Southern Gospel as well. You can add to that Classical, Bluegrass, some Rock... especially Classic Rock. Of that, I really like Southern Rock (Lynyrd Skynyrd style), and most 60's music from Paul Revere and the Raiders to a lot of Jefferson Airplane. I like Musicals like Phantom of the Opera, etc, and I love the Blues.
Favorite Books The Bible... and classics like Dracula (and most from Bran Stoker), The Odyssey, The Jumgle Book (or anything Kipling), anything that Lewis Carroll wrote, anything Tolkien with the exception of The Silmarillion (it gives me a headache every time I try), I like the Twilight books and The Host, most works of Sci-Fi writers like Michael Crichton... Fredrick Pohl... Ray Bradbury... Isaac Asimov... Robert Heinlein... Arthur C. Clarke... and even then tetchy Harlan Ellison, Tom Clancy