11.23.2016

PCR Podcast Ep32: Pam Destri—The EMT called to the accident that took Rich Mullins' life and injured Mitch McVicker


Pam Destri was on call as a volunteer EMT the night Rich Mullins died and Mitch McVicker got seriously injured in a car accident. Many fans have wondered for years what happened on that night. While Pam doesn't have all the answers she does offer her experience, what she witnessed, some surprising revelations about what the EMT's found, and why she thinks God brought her there in those moments. Part of the episode features talks from me (Chris Marchand) and Pastor Mark Schoenhals (of Living Waters Lutheran Church) about Rich Mullins, a talk from Pam, and then an after-talk interview with Pam. You can read my full address from that night here: Rich Mullins, My Patron Saint


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Related Rich Mullins Podcast Episodes:
An Interview With Mitch McVicker

Caleb Kruse on Meeting Rich

Joe Cook of the Ragamuffin Archive



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Related Articles on Rich Mullins: 
1. So...They Made a Movie About Rich Mullins...

2. Interview--Reed Arvin: Recording Rich Mullins' 

A Liturgy, A Legacy, and A Ragamuffin Band 
My interview with Reed Arvin was originally published in a shorter form on 
Christianity Today's website and can be found here:
The Legacy of Rich Mullins's Ragamuffin Band

3. Celebrating 20 Years of Rich Mullins' 

A Liturgy, A Legacy, & A Ragamuffin Band

4. The Theology of Rich Mullins


5. Movie Review: Ragamuffin: The True Story of Rich Mullins


6. Take a look: The Vast Online Rich Mullins Music Library

7. Rich Mullins was weird, but he was also so good Christian radio had to play him

8. Rich Mullins and America as Promised Land

9. Interview: David Leo Schultz on 

Directing the Rich Mullins Movie (text version)


10. Here is my interview with the film's director, David Leo Schwultz: (here's the Soundcloud link)

3 comments:

Unknown said...

When I heard that Rich had died, it was like in the movie Coal Miner's Daughter, when Patsy Cline died and I was Loretta Lynn.
I woke to my radio alarm clock... With my Christian Station morning host with a solemn voice, unusual for him... Telling us this news. I thought I was dreaming. No no no! His death really effected me in many ways, I went through all the grieving processes. The main thing that his death taught me is how to deal with death. I believed if God wanted Rich so bad, a person who was making a difference, a person who grabbed my attention with Christian music, a person who didn't change for THE WORLD. He led me to hold on to Jesus. He led me to the world of Christian music. But mostly Rich led me to not be afraid of death. I gained an understanding of peace of God, to be with Him is our hope of glory. I seldom cry since 1998, or not for long if I do, when someone passes. Because I know where we are all going, and who is there waiting, heaven is waiting...

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charity said...

Thank you, Chris.
I really appreciate you arranging for us to hear this story.
Cherished for sure.