UPDATE: Jeremy Noelker attracts Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Good Afternon Friends, here’s an update on Jeremy as he makes his way to Washington D.C.
I’m so grateful for Katy McCaffrey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for writing up this article on Jeremy’s Journey. As I spoke with Katy she informed me that one of their photographers was on another assignment when he came across Jeremy walking with the cross. Intrigued, he snapped a photo and brought it back to the office to share. When I asked Katy what her initial reaction to Jeremy was she stated that it was “kind of odd” but after receiving an email from Jeremy she realized how legit he was and that he was doing was a “good thing”.
Katy, if you’re reading this. I can’t thank you enough for spreading the message of “Love One Another”! If only the whole world could jump on that single bandwagon. It’s not about religion, it’s not about faith or people groups. It’s about humanity and the Love that we should be sharing with one another.
Before you click the link below to read the story, please remember to keep Jeremy in your prayers, he’s had some rough nights out there. Weather is turning cold and wet these days. Also, I would like to remind you that I’m still accepting donations for Jeremy’s cause, and raising funds to go pick him up in D.C. Please follow God’s lead on these things! Check out the article Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10293/1096503-454.stm
Hi there~
Any updates on Jeremy and Scoobert? Did they make it to DC? Sure hope so!
Thanks,
Natalie
November 1, 2010 at 3:32 PM
Hello Natalie!
Jeremy and Scoobert made it all the way to D.C. They spent a few nights before I arrived there homeless near the Washington Monument. It was a rough few nights. His cross was taken while he was eating. His wallet was lost at that same place and it was rainy and cold, go figure
LOL But his spirit was high when I pulled in and met him with the Monument standing over us as we shared a chilly hug.
He shared many stories about his journey, many that some would have a hard time believing, but despite some of the hardships of his trip, he seemed confident that if God laid it on his heart, he would do it again and again. I’m so honored to have played a small role in this little orchestration.
I will post a blog, hopefully sooner than later, with pics and videos of our time in Washington D.C. I’m slammed with work as a traveling musician right now, and have not had a chance to put my mind to it. Anyway, I hope this finds you well, and hope that maybe we can keep in touch
Thanks for checking in! joe banua
November 3, 2010 at 6:47 PM