... in America to put on outdoor crusades at night. They would rent out the local high school football stadium and then invite famous people to come to draw crowds where the pastor could then preach the Gospel. On one particular night, a church had invited Terry Bradshaw, who at that time was the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, to come and give his testimony. That evening, Pacey Cohen was driving home to commit suicide. For some reason he took a different way home that he normally didn’t take and he ...
... week I got a call that a man in Laurel, Mississippi died. Interestingly, his name was also Cohen, and like Mickey Cohen he was Jewish. But his story had a different ending. The church I pastored in Laurel sponsored a Starlite Crusade, and I had invited Terry Bradshaw, who at that time was the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, to come and give his testimony, after which I was going to preach. We were meeting in the football stadium. Unbeknownst to me, a man by the name of Pacey Cohen was driving by ...
... private lives. They have to be on every time they step out their front door." In fact, he found that the average age of death for celebrities, overall, was 58. The average for noncelebrities is 72. (3) Is the world overlooking you? Maybe you are fortunate. Terry Bradshaw, the former allstar quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers, often spoke of what it was like being a hero one day and a heel the next day. On one day, the quarterback might be highly favored with the fans, the man of the hour. The next week ...