Speakers Bureau - Rich Noble
Adjunct Communications Professor; CUBM Faculty
Degrees Received
- Bachelor of Arts (Speech Communication), 1989, Geneva College
- Master of Divinity, 1995, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
- Doctor of Ministry (Missions & Cross-Cultural Studies), 2004, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Profile
Topics:
- Living on Mission
What would it look like at my church if missions was a lifestyle and not just another ministry program? How we can do missions throughout the whole year in our churches?
- Moving Millennials to Missions
We have a generation poised and ready to change the world. How can we help them do it for Christ? What are some things we can do to help get our students thinking of missions as a lifestyle and not just the annual missions trip to Mexico?
- Coca-Cola Jesus
What do Jesus and Coca-Cola have in common? People all over the world would like to know and you can help them find out.
- Short-term Missions or Long-term Investment?
With the popularity of short-term missions trips, we have to ask the hard questions - How involved should we be? What should our approach be?
- A Pastor's Perspective of the Persecuted Church
Persecution of Christians around the world is at all-time highs. What can and should we do as the Church in North America?
- Church as Embassy
We are ambassadors of Jesus Christ, so the Church is therefore an embassy for God′s kingdom. How can our local churches function like this in our communities?
- Principles of Reconciliation
We live in a world of conflict and ethnic/racial tension. How can we move toward living together as people created equally in God's image?
Standard Fee: Negotiable
Phone: 724-654-4701
Email: ranoble@geneva.edu