On Devotionals
I’ve never been much on devotionals. In fact, I don’t think I have ever read one. I suppose that means
I’ve never been much on devotionals. In fact, I don’t think I have ever read one. I suppose that means
While I was on our Reformation Tour, I received a text from my office that a topless bar wanted to
Before going on our Reformation Tour, I had been writing about work and what it mean to work inspired by
Yesterday we said our goodbyes to those who had become our neighbors on the cruise, and to each other. The
We spent the morning on a bus tour of Berlin. Berlin is not a particularly old city by European standards,
Today, as we traveled from Wittenberg to Berlin we also traveled forward in time from the sixteenth century to the
Our big day had finally arrived. We were sitting in the lounge at 8:30 a.m. waiting for the cruise director
We left Dresden early this morning and arrived in Meissen by 8:00 a.m. If you know porcelain, you know of
It is 6:12 p.m and I am finally sitting down to write. Actually, I’m writing while the gals and our
The Elbe River has its origin in the Krkonoše Mountains on the northwest border of the Czech Republic and ends
Following the death of Jan Hus, the Hussite movement continued to gain strength spreading into other parts of Bohemia (now
Our only excursion today was to the Lobkowicz Palace. The Lobkowicz family can trace their roots to the 14th century. They
We had originally planned to journey away from Prague to some Hus sites, but given the problems I wrote about
We had previously arranged for a private five-hour tour and emphasized to our tour guide we were interested Jan Hus,
If you’ve ever travelled to Europe from the United States you know that flights generally leave in the afternoon and
Today we start our Reformation Tour to the Czech Republic and Germany to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
I exited the left/right game a long time ago. It became clear to me neither the left nor the right’s
I’ve written here before about the importance of working empowered by the Holy Spirit because it ensures God’s presence in
Sacred vs. Secular: a dualism fallacy When I was a young Christian, I used the term “secular” when referring to
Judah was a mess. The people had gone after pagan gods. Judah’s national security was at risk. Then came Jehoshaphat.
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