Today we’re in Italy, visiting the ruins of Herculaneum, nestled in the modern city of Ercolano. Herculaneum is the sister town to Pompeii. Both perished in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD. Pompeii, the more famous of the two towns, was destroyed by falling rocks, debris, and ash; Herculaneum, on the other side of… Continue reading In the Shadow of Vesuvius
Month: Jun 2025
Wandering in Athens, Corinth, and Ephesus
Today we're in Ephesus Turkey, a place where Paul made his home for three years in the midst of his third missionary journey. It is estimated that Paul lived there during the years 53-56 AD. This past Wednesday we were in Corinth where Paul lived and worked as a tent maker, for about a year… Continue reading Wandering in Athens, Corinth, and Ephesus
In the Footsteps of Paul & Genesis 4:26
Today we are off to the Mediterranean, tracing the footsteps of Paul. It will be interesting to see the places where Paul wandered, but I’m happy to skip Paul’s experiences of being beaten, whipped, stoned, imprisoned, and shipwrecked… three times! (2 Corinthians 11:23-28). I’m praying that things will go much smoother on our adventure. Travel can… Continue reading In the Footsteps of Paul & Genesis 4:26
Revisiting FIRE! And a Personal Update.
Hello everyone. I've had to do a bit of a pivot this week. I realize I had promised to bring you part two of the Wall, but I'm going to put that posting off for a month. For the next four Sundays I'll be on vacation, wandering around the Mediterranean, and following in the footsteps… Continue reading Revisiting FIRE! And a Personal Update.
Khomah: The WALL Pt.1
Wall- khomah, feminine noun (Strong’s 2346) Root: חוֹמָה Sounds like: khoh’maw I lived for a year in York, England. It is a stunning medieval city with intact city walls. You can still walk along almost the entire medieval walls which are the longest medieval town walls in England, at 3.4 kms. It was one of… Continue reading Khomah: The WALL Pt.1
