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Scott Ross Cultural Collection
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Scott Ross Homepage

Meet Scott Ross. The son of Scottish immigrants, Scott was introduced to America at age nine, and to radio at age 15.... Read an online full-text copy of Scott Free, Scott's Autobiography:

"It was a time of war, of growing up and learning how to fit in to a new culture, a new nation, a time to wrestle with spiritual disillusionment and return to the God that was so alive in his own father. Reminisce with Scott Ross as he journeys back to his past and relives his own compelling passage of life and faith."
-- From Scott Free


Streets of the World

One of Scott's newer programs takes him to the cities of the world, giving listeners an upclose and personal look at what God is doing around the globe. The show goes beyond sterile studios to gritty streets -- streets filled with people ready to disclose their passion for life."

  

 


Christian Broadcasting Network

Visit the home of Pat Robertson, Scott's long-time friend and associate, and producer of the Streets of the World broadcast.

Special Collections/Regent University Library

Take a closer look at what Special Collections & Archives at Regent University is all about.

A Decade of Jesus Music


Take a grand journey into the history, sights and sounds of a most remarkable revival. Browse interviews, get acquainted with the leaders, visit the communities & coffeehouses, see photos of the ocean baptisms at Corona Del Mar, California.

"In 1971 the Jesus People were the religious event of the year while ranking third in Time's story of the year poll. Alongside the emergence of Black Panthers, hippies, Yippies, Diggers, student activists, Weathermen, and women's liberationists, the 'Jesus freak' was certainly the most curious social phenomena of the late 1960's and early 1970's."
-- From the Remembering the Jesus Movement Homepage



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