David Edgren

David Edgren

Website: http://prdaveonline.blogspot.com

Biography:

David Edgren is a Biblical storyteller, author, pastor and a larrikin. Growing up in California taught him to say, “Whatever, dude!” and living in Australia his entire adult life has taught him the timeless art of understatement. He loves his wife and three children.

Recent Articles

  • Some Grave Thoughts

    Some Grave Thoughts

    Does one need to be in a grave before reflecting on your life? David Edgren finds easier and less grim ways.
  • My Life Verse

    My Life Verse

    This addiction can damage the way you perceive other people, to the extent that no marital partner will ever meet your desires. This addiction is very real
  • Double Click

    Double Click

    We all represent something. David Edgren ponders the true nature of God-and His people.
  • Standing in the Gap

    Standing in the Gap

    We need each other. David Edgren explains how we can help others accomplish their true potential.
  • Building God's Ark

    Building God's Ark

    Evan Almighty has updated the Noah's ark story-and turned it into the most expensive "comedy" ever made. Prompted by Evan, David Edgren explores the true story of Noah, the ark and God.
  • Seeking Out a Prophet

    Seeking Out a Prophet

    Throughout human history God has sent prophets to reveal His will and His plans. Here's the story of one such prophet and the blessing that resulted from seeking out the prophet of God.
  • Riding the Spirit

    Riding the Spirit

    Life's a journey in many ways. David Edgren shows how his personal and spiritual journey travel together.
  • Cyrus the Great

    Cyrus the Great

    Used by God, unknowingly. Praised by God's people, unashamedly. David Edgren explores one of history's most intriguing conquerors.
  • Am I a Monkey's Nephew?

    Am I a Monkey's Nephew?

    While some people suggest you are what you eat, David Edgren claims you are what you believe.
  • Clashing Symbols

    Clashing Symbols

    Time changes everything, so they say. David Edgren, challenges us to reclaim the symbols that define us.