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Blogging Our Europe Trip: Day Seven, Part Two

On Saturday, early evening, my wife and I came back to the hub of our public transportation, Shepherd’s Bush station, with our two youngest daughters, and left them at a very big British mall.  I’ve noticed that malls are still making it in Europe.  From my vantage point, malls are a thing of the past […]

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Evan Roberts & the Welsh Revival of 1904-1905: Mrs. Jones of Islawrffordd, Part 8 of 22

The content of this post is now available in the study of: 1.) Evan Roberts 2.) The Welsh Revival of 1904-1905 3.) Jessie Penn-Lewis on the faithsaves.net website. Please click on the people above to view the study.  On the FaithSaves website the PDF files may be easiest to read.   You are also encouraged […]

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Blogging Our Europe Trip: Day Seven

I am writing this post over a week after the events, while riding the train from Bologna to Venice, and then from Venice to Rome a few days later,  finish it in a flat in Rome. I read that it rains in the UK on average 156 days of the year, so I was really […]

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Europe Trip. Photos

I have had a difficult time keeping up with writing on this trip. I expect to blog it all. However, you can keep up through photos on brandenburgeurope on Instagram.

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“He” vs. “they”: the 3rd Person Singular English Pronoun, Feminism, Patriarchy, and Biblical Christianity in Grammar

“I saw someone, and they told me …” “When a person goes to the store, they should carefully choose what they buy.” “When a student uses grammar, they should do so correctly.” Are the sentences above grammatically correct?  No, none of them are grammatically correct.  “Someone,” “a person,” and “a student” are generic references to […]

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Blogging Our Europe Trip: Days Five and Six — London

Part One   Part Two As I write this post, my family and I are actually just finishing up day ten, so I’ve got a lot to write to keep up with this series.  I plan on doing that and making some observations as well about the culture and spiritual condition of the UK, as I […]

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Evan Roberts & the Welsh Revival of 1904-1905: A False Pentecost, Part 7 of 22

The content of this post is now available in the study of: 1.) Evan Roberts 2.) The Welsh Revival of 1904-1905 3.) Jessie Penn-Lewis on the faithsaves.net website. Please click on the people above to view the study.  On the FaithSaves website the PDF files may be easiest to read.   You are also encouraged […]

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Blogging Our Europe Trip: Days Three and Four — Cotswolds, Bath, and to London

Part One Before I return to the story of our trip, first driving a car in Britain again — so far, so good, or at least as good as could be expected, which to me means no tickets and no accidents.  One word explains the experience better than any, roundabouts.  Yes, I’m driving a stick […]

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Blogging Our Europe Trip: Days One and Two — Travel and Arrival

For the next three weeks or so, I will write about the trip my wife, two youngest daughters, and I have taken to Europe.  People who know us and others can keep up this way.  It will also stand as a sort of diary or journal.  You might find it interesting. I write this in […]

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Get 2% or More Back On (Almost) All Expenses, Including Tithing, Giving, Business & Personal Bills, etc.

You can get 2% cash back or more on almost all your personal, business, and charitable expenses in the manner described below if you act fast.  Let’s say you give $20,000 a year to your church, pay $10,000 a year on your mortgage, and have other bills of $20,000.  That would be $1,000 back for […]

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