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Life’s always an adventure. And going to see Rob Bell last night was no exception.

I had three people riding with me to go to the Moore theater in Seattle last night when we had a bit of car trouble on the way down. Well, it’ wasn’t exactly car trouble, we ran out of gas. That was my first inkling that the gas gauge on our ministry van was broken.  We left plenty early and everything was going great. No traffic. Great conversations. It couldn’t get any better till the car lost all power going 70 down the highway.

We pull over, call AAA and they inform us it could take up to 45 min for them to come help us. Rob Bell is slated to go on at 7:30 and it’s about 6:40 at this time. So we wait and wait, watching the clock. We all took turns urinating outside the van in the medium of the highway. It was good bonding time to say the least.

I’m checking my watch and getting more and more frustrated so I decide start to walking towards a gas station. About ten minutes into my hike, I get a call that AAA has arrived. So I run back to the van (it’s 7:30 by this time) and drive frantically to find a gas station. You’d think that was a easy task being so close to Seattle, but it wasn’t. We drive through all these random neighborhoods looking (because there are no gas stations on the outskirts of Seattle). Finally we find one and gas up.

Driving late to the Moore theater, we face the next hurdle: finding parking in Seattle. By the time we park, I’m pretty spent and it’s almost 8pm. We rush into the theater and it looks like they’ve already let the cowds out. So I go over to an attendant and ask her what’s going on. She informs me that they printed the start time on the tickets wrong and that Rob is really slated to start at 8pm.

You have no idea the mix of relief, joy and amazement that washed over me. So we go looking for our tickets and they’re on the front row. Again, amazing. And as soon as we sit down the music plans and Rob enters. I couldn’t have scripted this any better. God was so good to us.

All I can say about “The God’s Aren’t Angry” tours is that I great time. I really enjoyed myself. Rob has an an amazing ability to connect things that are already know and bring them together into a whole new perspective. The bulk of the lecture was about how God enjoys revolutionizing our perspective of reality.  I won’t say much more because a few of you who have tickets have asked me to to spoil it. My only advice: don’t take notes. Don’t even try. Rob talks too fast, covers too much ground (in 1.5 hours) and you’re better suited just enjoying it and soaking it in. I’ll be processing it for the next couple of days. I had a great time and just love Rob Bell’s heart and passion.

My opinion: it’s well worth your time and money (and a raping by tickemaster).

For tickets go here… 

To hear more from Rob go here… 

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Tonight at the Moore Theater, I’ll be chillin’ with some friends and watching Rob Bell lecture. It should be a great time.  For those of you who aren’t familiar with Bell, here’s a taste o’ Rob.

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I’ve got tickets for Rob Bell’s “The God’s Aren’t Angry” Tour. It hits Seattle this Sunday and I’m pretty pumped. I’ll tell you guys Monday how it goes. I’m also excited that all profits from the tickets are going towards the Turame Microfinance Project to help third world countries. What I’m not so excited about is Ticketmaster - they tacked on ten more bucks in fees. After dealing with Ticketmaster, I feel like I took a shower in prison.

I was on Mud Puppy’s blog and found Rob’s newest Nooma video on myspace. Go check it out (long with the others - Rain and Breathe are my favorites).  The NOOMA videos are truly an amazing series.

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Well the Remedy tour was AWESOME! Miriam, Tristen and I ended up getting there late (because that’s what happens when you roll with babies), but it worked out. We missed one of the opening bands. During the intermission, we made our way down front and got amazing seats. We were literally 20 feet from Crowder. I could have braided his goatee.

Tristen couldn’t have been better. We popped ear plugs in her ears and Miriam bounced her to the beat of the songs. She loved it.
What makes Crowder absolutely fantastic is the fact that he actually sounds better live. Check out the dates for the Remedy Tour and get tickets for when DCB hits your town (and they’re under 30 bucks!).

Get tickets here.

Here’s a video clip I took with my camera (low quality, but it’s not a video camera).

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I’ve got my tickets and Miriam, Tristen and I are ready to go. 5pm tonight Remedy hits the rainy city. I’m excited, I’m jazzed. I had to buy Tristen a ticket because the Moore theater doesn’t allow babies! Nevertheless I am pumped and ready. Expect pics tomorrow!

Baby’s first concert? Crowder all the way. That’s a pretty good first.

Anyone else going in the northern Seattle area and need a ride? I’ve got room in the van…

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