3 Lessons From The Linens
Easter is my favorite day of the year. It’s the day we celebrate Jesus’ victory over sin and death. It’s
Easter is my favorite day of the year. It’s the day we celebrate Jesus’ victory over sin and death. It’s
I have some very close Christian friends who are still gathering with others and going about their business despite shelter-in-place
I’ve already written here on a what I believe to be the big-picture Kingdom perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic. But
Pain is an unwelcome friend. Nobody likes it when it shows up, but it is often the alarm that tells
Christians have responded in different ways to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some have made their response an issue of faith, as
Earlier this year a friend prayed for me. In the midst of the prayer he stopped and told me he
On the plane on the way back home, I watched the movie,Tolkien. I enjoyed the movie, and highly recommend it.
Reykjavik is a genuine city. Unfortunately we only had one day here. Our excursion was well-chosen. So many had signed
Paradise started in a garden (Genesis 1-3), but it end in a city (Revelation 21:2). Maybe that’s why I am
Yesterday I wrote about the pagan chieftain who was instrumental in Iceland adopting Christianity. His name is Thorgeir Ljosvetningagodi. If
Not every swing is a hit. Some are strikes. Seydisfjordur, Iceland was a complete whiff…at least for me. The length
Today was another day at sea as we travelled from the Faroe Islands toward Iceland. There were three lectures today.
The Faroe Islands are located halfway between Norway and Iceland in the Norwegian Sea. The islands were first discovered, according
It’s hard to appreciate the vastness and loneliness of the sea unless you have been out on it. Today was
Geiranger was much like Flam. It’s a town of 250 people whose economy depends almost entirely of tourism. Geiranger sits
Alesund, Norway is one of the most beautiful towns I’ve ever seen. It sits on a peninsula among a number
Flam sits on a small plain at the mouth a fjord in Western Norway. Population: 350. And they are here
Day 4 started on the place we would call our home for the next eight days: the Viking Sky. It
We opted to take a seven hour train ride from Oslo to Bergen, Norway because it was a “must do”
My prediction about my scuffle with Omar the Norwegian was correct. This morning it was the topic of discussion at
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