by Erin Dunigan for the Presbyterian Foundation | Special to Presbyterian News Service
The Rev. Kyle Nolan was ordained Nov. 1 as a ministry relations officer serving the Presbyterian Foundation. (Contributed photo)
JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana â The Rev. Kyle Nolan is the Presbyterian Foundation’s newest ministry relations officer, serving the Upper Midwest Region, which includes North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin.
He was ordained to the position by the Presbytery of Lake Michigan on November 1.
The Foundation’s team of ministry relations officers help congregations and ministries create a culture of generosity, offering seminars and workshops, developing gifts and fundraising plans for ministries, and providing coaching to finance, stewardship and endowment committees.
kimberly: juan: congratulo the hottest baseball team in america. what a night and month. the cleveland indians won their 22nd straight game in dramatic fashion. ripped to right and farewell. around the third and remarries will score. it s a walk off her 22. they now have the second longest winning streak right behind the 1916 new york giants. i thought you would say that. kimberly: i want to take a special moment to say congratulations to kyle nolan. he s an intern here at the fox news channel and she went on to work here as an assistant and help with the production. we certainly will miss her and there she is. an outstanding job and she works very hard here and is now going
it could be bad luck. we americans come, and we said, we insist on drinking the damn stuff. we want our lives changed. and we want that experience. so that certainly set things right on its head. and i ve had this feeling in my bones for five or six years that something could go slightly wrong here that could sour a lot of stuff. like peter, there are many here who believe ayahuasca is a miracle substance with great potential. but recent headlines speak to hidden dangers. 18-year-old sebastopol resident kyle nolan died at a spiritual retreat in peru three weeks ago. the death of a british teen in colombia has police shrouded in mystery. the boom in ayahuasca tourism has come with a price. in the last decade, several
18-year-old sebastopol resident kyle nolan died at a spiritual retreat in peru three weeks ago. the death of a british teen in colombia has police shrouded in mystery. the boom in ayahuasca tourism has come with a price. in the last decade, several people have died after drinking ayahuasca, the majority of them in peru. experts believe mixing this jungle medicine with stimulants and anti-depressants can have lethal consequences. but in most cases the cause of death remains unconfirmed. for old pros like ron, these tragedies forecast a troubling trend. given the explosion of ayahuasca tourism and the amount of money people are making, do you think there will be more deaths? i hate to say it, yes, there probably will be. it s in the cards. [ rooster crowing ] but such warnings aren t
stuff. we want our lives changed. and we want that experience. so that certainly set things right on its head. and i ve had this feeling in my bones for five or six years that something could go slightly wrong here that could sour a lot of stuff. like peter, there are many here who believe ayahuasca is a miracle substance with great potential. but recent headlines speak to hidden dangers. 18-year-old sebastopol resident kyle nolan died at a spiritual retreat in peru three weeks ago. the death of a british teen in colombia has police shrouded in mystery. the boom in ayahuasca tourism has come with a price. in the last decade, several people have died after drinking ayahuasca, the majority of them in peru. experts believe mixing this jungle medicine with stimulants and anti-depressants can have lethal consequences.