Carter Theis – Senior Editor


Carter J. Theis / carter@enochmagazine.com

Check out Carter’s latest Articles, CD Reviews and Interviews

Man or myth? This former Senior Editor of a real print magazine (which legally must remain nameless), spends all his time filming people, events and issues. His passions lie in snowboarding, art, film and collecting records. When asked why he spends most of his time and money on Enoch Magazine, Carter explained “I do it because I love it and I’m down for the Kingdom.”

Carter was formally trained in design and film at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. His “eye or vision” as he puts it, is paying close attention to issues related to God, poverty, art and music. “I think there’s nothing better on this earth than helping people, but we all enjoy a good rock concert as well right?” Carter says.

He explained the enochmagazine.com vision to punk-rock/evangelist friend Nate Smith, and long time partner of Enoch Clothing, Steve James. Both were on board, and along with a few other friends and helpers, Enoch Magazine started to generate content.

Carter plans to work on Enoch Magazine until his bank account runs dry, (which is pretty soon). So if anyone wants to help, please contact him, cause these guys live quite literally on coffee and free samples at grocery stores.

One thing that makes this magazine project so original is that it is completely open for public participation. “I hate it when organizations don’t make an effort to accommodate others who want to share their talents and thoughts. Certainly, some discernment is in order, but I have to believe that over time we will meet others who want to write articles and go on their own trips to document what God’s doing…But right now, as it stands, 7 people are on board.

If you have stumbled across enoch magazine, then you are in a special place! Please take a moment to watch a few videos or read an article. It may not seem like much, but the fact that it’s being done for free and people are sacrificing their time and credit cards should make the videos and their intentions a little more interesting!

Written by Edward Applebee


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