Zelophehad's daughters lived almost 4,550 years ago, and it would be easy to assume that their ancient customs can't teach us anything about life today.
February Festivities
"There's always something fun happening on your street!"
Encouragement for my TCKs from the original TCK
Even though our sons are MKs, I thought that they would somehow manage to avoid falling into the TCK category. But they haven't.
Slivers
He promises that one day all of these slivers will come together into something that is perfect.
The Airport Dream Revisited
The idea of feeling vergüenza ajena made me wonder if it's possible to experience sueño ajeno... to dream someone else's dream.
Behind the Clouds
I know the mountains are there, behind the clouds.
Our Amazing Andes-to-Amazon Adventure – Part 4
I honestly felt like I could have died and gone straight to heaven at that moment, because it seemed like we were already halfway there!
I Sing the Mighty Power of God
My latest hymnal inspiration accompanied by a photographic tour of Peru.
Poetic Justice for the Neanderthal Man
I can't help but find a bit of glory in the fact that the evolutionary icon Neanderthal Man bears the very same name of a humble teacher who lived his life to glorify God.
Goodbye, Christmas!
It's not the decorations that make Christmas. It's not the cookies or the parties, or even the nativity scene that depicts the birth of a baby who had come to save the world.