Author: Gregory Scott

England Travel Journal – Day 12

Canterbury is the Anglicans’ Rome, and it is where Christianity was reintroduced in 587 A.D. by Augustine (not of Hippo)

England Travel Journal – Day 11

Our destination for the day was Rye. What is there in Rye related to the Christianization of England, you ask?

England Travel Journal-Day 10

William the Conqueror was a devout Christian. He was married and faithful to one (Mathilda) woman, which is one of

England Travel Journal – Day 9

Today we left Oxford for Brighton. through During dinner last night I planned how to pack the most King Alfred

England Travel Journal – Day 6

Alfred the Great (849 – 899 A.D.) is the only British monarch to attain the moniker, “the Great.” Alfred was

England Travel Journal – Day 5

Today was the Sabbath, and we only planned a few items on our agenda. We walked to the Radcliffe Camera

England Travel Journal – Day 4

Our study of the conversion of England to the kingdom of God has been moving in reverse order. We started

England Travel Journal – Day 3

C.S. Lewis spent 29 years in Oxford, and although we had visited Oxford before, we had not fully explored the

Musings in Adversity IV

On Sunday night, knowing the seriousness of the medical situation I was facing, I could not sleep. So, as lay

Musings in Adversity III

On Monday morning when I was waiting for the doctor’s office to open to make an appointment before I suffered

Musings In Adversity II

This is the second post in a series on adversity. This series is the result of a recent health scare

Musings In Adversity I

A few weeks ago, I had a serious health scare. It started on a Friday with seeing flashes of light