What the Resurrection Means for Christians
Today we celebrate Easter. It’s my favorite holiday of the year because of its significance. It is the most attended
Today we celebrate Easter. It’s my favorite holiday of the year because of its significance. It is the most attended
This week someone in the IT department of my law firm died. No details were provided regarding the cause of
I drafted this post years ago and never published it. It was drafted during the one of the presidential primary
The meaning of the one thing in City Slickers: I recently rewatched the 1991 movie, City Slickers. Mitch Robbins (Billy
I have a relative who is a Christian and constantly posts on Facebook derogatory comments about Joe Biden and and
Movie Review: Babylon. I have reviewed many movies here, but I rarely mention whether a movie has nudity, sexually explicit
I have a stressful job. In fact, U.S News & World Report’s 2022 survey ranking the top 25 most stressful
The other night, I ate dinner at the hotel across the street. I ordered “The Gobbler,” which. as you guessed,
So, today for the first time in history, man intentionally hit an astroid with a projectile and altered its course.
As we have slipped back into our lives at home, I’ve thought through what we read, saw, and learned related
Early Christian, Medieval Travel Journal-Day 14: We packed our bags for the last time this morning, and it was nice
Today was a travel day. We packed up and checked out of our rooms at the Ville San Michele and
The day started sadly for Ann, who suffered a tragic loss, when her beloved No. 6 ranked, Texas A&M Aggies
Our first stop of the day was the Palace of Theodoric, 50 feet from the front door of our hotel.
Today, we rented a car in Florence and drove to Ravenna. As we left Florence, I realized how much this
The GSB team has clearly splintered. As I planned my day for mining the Christian history from the city of
So, I had a very funny blog post about ready to go, but the GSB editorial division reviewed it and
Today was our Savonarola day. Girolamo Savonarola (1452 – 1498 A.D.) was a Dominican monk who preached Truth in Florence
We only had half a day in Rome today before leaving for Florence, so I booked a private tour of
Today was a free day. Even on these study tours we have free days so each can go their separate
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