NAZI’s Majdanek

NAZI’s Majdanek

I visited Majdanek Concentration Camp when visited by Bridges for Peace Tour, a Christian Mission based in Jerusalem, to be part of a 48-person international delegation which also included Auschwitz's 60th liberation anniversary and the 2005 March of the Living..

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    I had never been so glad to see a police officer in my life.

  • Reading the bible in a year: Episode two

    After reading Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers, day in and day out for over a month I’ll tell you one thing, Moses would have been better off leaving his people in Egypt.

  • The love of God

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    Every household has its staples that can always be trusted to be on hand. A visit to Nanny’s house just wouldn’t feel right if I wasn’t offered a beverage of peach iced tea!  For our house, our staples are shown by the first three items on every grocery list: bread, milk and bananas.

  • 1948  -  Jewish State

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  • When anxiety sets in, try this

    I remember my first panic attack.

  • The Ministry of Love (Part 2)

    Last year, I started writing on the essential nature of love in ministry, and I attached a link to the previous article that I wrote on the topic of love.

  • Mystique

    What is mystique? Mystique is a word that accurately describes my feelings in 1999, when the Messianic Christian Israeli tour guide led our group through a small doorway adjacent to the Wailing Wall, which symbolises the ‘promise’ of the rebuilding of the Temple on Temple Mount in Jerusalem.

  • Keep moving forward?

    I have a habit, when walking, of picking a route and not entertaining detours, slowing down, taking breaks, or turning back. Once I start walking, I just keep walking, just keep walking, just keep walking, walking walking. All I do is walk, walk, walk!

  • Esther’s Legacy

    That’s what the obituary in our local newspaper said. That is what her life summed up to on paper. But there was more to her than that.

  • Mentally Speaking – part 2

    Support can take different forms because a listening ear alone may not be what some persons need. For that single dad with a young daughter, it can mean offering to comb her hair sometimes if you see that he is struggling.