Posts Tagged ‘History’
Venison Virgin
If the bodies of the approximately three million white-tail deer harvested annually in America were to be laid end to end, the column would stretch from New York to San Francisco. If we added in the elk, antelope, moose, mule-deer and black-tail deer, we would be well on our way to a complete round trip....
October 6th, 2010 | Featured, Sports | Read More
The Value of Ecumenism…Or At Least of “Getting Along”
The school where I’m teaching this week is in the Bavarian region of Germany, a predominantly Catholic part of the country in contrast to the prevalence of Protestantism in the North. Both Protestant and Catholic claim to follow Jesus and declare without hesitation that “Jesus is Lord”....
January 6th, 2010 | Essays, Featured | Read More
Church Hopping: St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin
In light of St. Patrick’s Day having been this week, let’s take a hop, skip, and a jump across the pond to Ireland to visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
Location: Dublin, IrelandWebsite: www.stpatrickscathedral.ieArchitect: Various, due to reconstructionBuilt: 1191
[photo of me outside...
March 20th, 2009 | Church Hopping | Read More


