Throughout this trip I have heard the Czech people, the Romanians, the Moldovans, the Italians and the Polish comment not only about the moral demise of their culture but also about the financial despair of their people. As this trip unfolds, I fully expect to hear...
Here in this once war-torn country, I came to help equip fellow Soldiers of the Cross to fight the never-ending purity war. I discovered a group of brothers-in-arms who were quite READY to do so. Here in this strange and beautiful land, I came to help raise up fellow...
Walking by the Ancient Sites — I am amazed at the way God has gifted my fellow humans in art and architecture. However, I am saddened by those ancient people who abused those gifts and chose “to worship and serve the creature rather than the Creator”. And,...
We arrived for our first visit to Moldova, excited about our whole team (Rob Carter, Jack Garner, Karon and myself) being together for the first time. Here in the poorest country in Europe we have been blessed to find so many who are rich in faith. We came here not...
On this, my second visit to Romania, it was a joy to again hear the warm, Italian-sounding greetings from my Romanian brothers and sisters in Christ. I suppose I could review all the ministry opportunities we have had in these couple of days — preaching in churches,...
The informal Czech word for hello is Ahoj (pronounced “ahoy”). Having been in the navy, I also know this phrase to have been used by sailors to greet one another. But what I didn’t know is that in Latin it stands for ad honorem Jesus — which means “Glory to Jesus.”...
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