Rob Bell: Coming to NPC 2009
Rob Bell Featured in Two New Releases
NOOMA Shells 020 and The Gods Aren’t Angry Tour DVD
NOOMA Shells 020 | Rob Bell DVD Do you often find yourself saying, “I’m so busy” or “I just have so much to do?” It’s easy to get overwhelmed with appointments, gatherings, to-do lists. But what are we really doing with our time? Many of us are running from place to place and it seems like life is just passing us by. We’re doing so many things, a little bit of everything, and yet it doesn’t feel like much of a life. But most of us find it hard to say no. We feel obligated. There are so many good things to do. So many good causes to join. But while we’re busy doing all these good things, are we missing out on something great? More Information
The Gods Aren’t Angry Tour DVD Taken from the 2007 tour with the same name, Rob Bell explores the following questions:
Where did the first caveman or cave-woman get the idea that somebody, somewhere existed who needed to be worshipped, appeased, and followed?
And how did the idea evolve that if you didn't say, do, or offer the right things this being would be upset, agitated, or even angry with you?
Where did religion come from? More Information
NOOMA Shells 020 and The Gods Aren’t Angry Tour DVD
Do you often find yourself saying, “I’m so busy” or “I just have so much to do?” It’s easy to get overwhelmed with appointments, gatherings, to-do lists. But what are we really doing with our time? Many of us are running from place to place and it seems like life is just passing us by. We’re doing so many things, a little bit of everything, and yet it doesn’t feel like much of a life. But most of us find it hard to say no. We feel obligated. There are so many good things to do. So many good causes to join. But while we’re busy doing all these good things, are we missing out on something great? More Information
Taken from the 2007 tour with the same name, Rob Bell explores the following questions:
Where did the first caveman or cave-woman get the idea that somebody, somewhere existed who needed to be worshipped, appeased, and followed?
And how did the idea evolve that if you didn't say, do, or offer the right things this being would be upset, agitated, or even angry with you?
Where did religion come from? More Information
I saw the tour in Denver with a buddy. He recently bought the DVD and said the information presented by Rob got better in the filmed version and that he goes further with the cross than he did in the live show.
Don't know if others had that experience.
Jeff
Posted by: Jeff Cook | July 24, 2008 at 04:52 PM