Category Archives: Travels

Stellenbosch Travelogue V

What do you do on the morning of your final exam for 23rd grade? Continue reading

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Announcement: Moving to Lithuania!

We will be disposing of most of our worldly possessions and moving to Lithuania in August! Continue reading

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Stellenbosch Travelogue IV

How to encapsulate the fulfillment of two lifetime (or at least long-time) dreams in a blog post? Continue reading

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Stellenbosch Travelogue III

Franschhoek, V&A Waterfront, Two Oceans, Robben Island, “Mandela the symbol” Continue reading

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Stellenbosch Travelogue II

What we need is trust and humility–both on the part of the academic to periodically descend from the ivory tower to help enrich the layperson’s life and faith, and on the part of the layperson to make the time and effort to dig deeply into Scripture beyond a five-verse paragraph for a “quiet time.” Continue reading

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Stellenbosch Travelogue I

The next few posts will be a travelogue of my trip to Stellenbosch for my dissertation defense… Continue reading

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Of making many books there is no end, and much study is a weariness of the flesh

South Africa, a successful thesis defense, and a vacation with my bride… Continue reading

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Back from Africa

Travels, papers, proposal… Continue reading

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Hectic!

Busy-ness… Continue reading

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Travelogue III: Cape to College

It’s been a few weeks since my previous travelogue post, and over a month since I returned from South Africa. A quick perusal of my posts since mid-April will show that I’ve been keeping busy, preaching, playing in the band, … Continue reading

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