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David Noebel
David
A. Noebel, president of Summit Ministries, has been a college professor, college
president and candidate for the U.S. Congress.
He is an author, editor, public speaker, and ordained minister.
He is recognized as an expert on worldview analysis and the decline of
morality and spirituality in Western Civilization.
Summit
Ministries, a Christian leadership training center was founded in 1962 and
exists to train the next generation of Christian leaders to understand the times
in which they live and know what they ought to do (I Chronicles 12:32).
Noebel
also serves as editor of the ministry's publication The
Journal,
a monthly review of the news. He
travels worldwide lecturing in high schools, universities, and churches.
He is a member of the Council for National Policy, the National
Association of Scholars, the American Philosophical Association, and the Society
of Christian Philosophers. Noebel
is also listed in Who's Who in Religion and Who's Who in Christian
Leadership.
Noebel
has been a guest on numerous national radio and television programs, including The
700 Club, Focus on the Family, Truths that Transform, Point
of View, Today's Issues, the Moody Broadcasting Network, the AFA
Network, and The Josh McDowell Program.
Noebel
has authored numerous books, including Understanding
the Times: The Religious Worldviews of Our Day and the Search for Truth,
a landmark guide to understanding the ideas and forces that are shaping our
times. From Biblical Christianity
to Secular Humanism to Marxism/Leninism to the New Age movement, Understanding
the Times provides Christians with a readable, comprehensive treatment of
the most significant religious worldviews operating in Western Civilization.
It is currently used, in either its unabridged or abridged formats, in
over one thousand Christian high schools, churches and colleges.
Noebel has also authored or co-authored numerous other books and
articles, including Clergy in the Classroom: The Religion of Secular Humanism
(with J.F. Baldwin and Kevin Bywater); The Marxist Minstrels; Communism,
Hypnotism and the Beatles; Rhythm, Riots and Revolution; The
Beatles: A Study in Drugs, Sex and Revolution; The Homosexual Revolution;
The Legacy of John Lennon; The Slaughter of the Innocent; War,
Peace and the Nuclear Freeze: A Balanced Christian View;
AIDS: A Special Report and The Battle for Truth. Noebel's
most recent works: The New York Times Best Seller Mind Siege with Tim
LaHaye, and The Battle for Truth.
Noebel was a Ph.D. candidate
in philosophy at the University of Wisconsin.
He holds a B.A. from Hope College in Holland, Michigan, and a M.A. from
the University of Tulsa. David and
his wife Alice, live in Manitou Springs, Colorado.
They have two children and five grandchildren.
P.O.
Box 207 • Manitou Springs, CO 80829 • (719) 685-9103 • www.summit.org •
E-mail: Noebel@Summit.org
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