by Ed Noble | Oct 28, 2009 | Culture, Personal, Theology |
Last Saturday, I met with about 300 of my closest friends for the LIFE WALK, a very fun fundraiser for Life Perspectives (click here). Thanks mostly to people at Journey, I raised a little less than 5k and overall Journey people raised somewhere around 13-14k. There...
by Ed Noble | Oct 21, 2009 | Culture, Weekends |
This weekend we kicked off a series on WORSHIP called “FROM CONSUMER TO CONSUMED”. You can click here for Dan’s hilarious video promo-ing & intro-ing the series. This is one of those series that I’ve felt a leading to do for over a year. I am, we are making no...
by Ed Noble | Sep 25, 2009 | Culture |
I am pro-life. I don’t see how you could take the Scripture seriously and not be pro-life in some way. I’m not talking about a political position, although there are certainly political ramifications to being pro-life (duh). But, I don’t like the stalemate that we are...
by Ed Noble | Jul 8, 2009 | Culture, Personal, Spiritual life |
I’m fresh off one of the most intense weeks of my year (not so fresh actually, I’m still dragging). I’m talking about OGN (originally Operation Good News). It’s kind of a equipping / missions / evangelism / worship / prayer & fasting kind of week. The core idea we...
by Ed Noble | Apr 6, 2009 | Culture, Theology |
Tonight at Biola University (my wife & I are alumni) a debate took place between two famous spokespersons for & against the existence of God. Christian philosopher & thinker William Lane Craig took on one of the new virulent strains of atheit Christopher...
by Ed Noble | Mar 31, 2009 | Culture, Spiritual life, Weekends |
Steve Moltmuyr, the lead pastor of Brookside Chruch in Omaha turned me on to this post from Penn (Penn & Teller). I almost used it in the service this weekend. This guy gets it. More than most of US. “How much do you have to hate someone to not try &...