David A. Noebel

[4] Noebel served as vice-president and president of American Christian College, which Hargis had founded in 1971 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Summit views its role as equipping and supporting rising generations to embrace God’s truth and champion a biblical worldview.

He directed Summit Ministries since 1964 until the board unanimously endorsed Dr. Jeff Myers as its 2nd president upon the retirement of Dr. David Noebel.

Unlike some other religious critics of popular music, he backed up his analysis with references outside the Bible, using scholarly footnotes and quotations.

[8] From 1971–1977, Noebel served as vice-president and president, as well as professor of Biblical Studies at American Christian College, founded by the evangelist Billy James Hargis in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

"[10] He later co-authored AIDS: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: A Special Report (1986), and contributed frequent articles against homosexuality to The Journal.

[11] In 2000, Noebel co-authored Mind Siege: The Battle for Truth in the New Millennium with Timothy LaHaye, a generalized attack on secular humanism.

[2]Noebel has also created numerous educational materials, including textbooks (with teacher's guides) and video curricula.