Here I am, mates, teaching and preaching in London, England. Actually I am in Croydon, south of London, to be more precise (a high value here in jolly old England!). Whereas in most countries in Europe I need a translator, I thought I would be safe here. After all, I...
Driving from London Heathrow airport last night I was intrigued by my host’s comments about the difference between America and Great Britain as it relates to ethnic diversity and racism. He shared his view that the United States is a melting pot of unique cultures...
Today is my last full day at the European Leadership Forum. I have spent these days teaching a number of seminars, doing hours of video interviews, and countless one-one meetings with leaders of organizations, Christian businessmen and university professors. However,...
It is no surprise, being in a convention hall with hundreds of ministry leaders from forty countries, to hear the words, “Let me introduce you to…” In fact, I spent most of the time at lunch doing just that, as I presented one ministry partner from one country...
Monday, May 26 I have been in many hotel rooms where I have been greeted by a Gideon Bible. It is truly a welcome sight and, frankly, has become a familiar old friend. My favorite part of the Gideon Bible is the front where John 3:16 is translated into many other...
Recently I have been spending time reading a number of brief biographies. Peter and Paul. Polycarp. Origen. Constantine. Augustine. Francis of Assisi. Wycliffe. Luther. Calvin. Tyndale. I will soon read the stories of John Wesley, Spurgeon, D.L. Moody and C.S. Lewis...
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