The episodes featuring MacKenzie often revolved around the idea of guidance. He was a man who had seen the world change, and he was trying to steer the younger generation—specifically the wild spirit of Trampas—through a changing landscape. To "follow"
Eli, the high priest, was also a man from Shiloh. He followed the leader—but with passive indulgence. He knew his sons were wicked, yet he did not restrain them. He followed the ritual but lost the relationship. THE MEN from SHILOH -- Follow the Leader - with...
The classic orchestral score was replaced by a modern, spaghetti-western-inspired theme composed by the legendary Ennio Morricone . The episodes featuring MacKenzie often revolved around the
Against Halloway’s protests of "insubordination," the Virginian led the crew up the treacherous, crumbling shale of the High Ridge. It was a vertical nightmare. At one point, a pack horse slipped, dangling over the precipice. Halloway froze, his "system" offering no protocol for a screaming animal and a fraying rope. He followed the leader—but with passive indulgence
Every church, every ministry, every business, and every family has its own “Shiloh”—that place where the presence of God once rested, where the strategy was formed, where the next generation was trained. today are the pastors, parents, executives, and elders who carry the weight of spiritual legacy.