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In Spain for Two Weeks
I have arrived in Sevilla (a.k.a. Seville), Spain, to begin a nearly two-week visit in the country. This trip is primarily about being with Christians, but there are also some interesting things to see and learn about the area. I’m … Continue reading →
Posted in Christians in Other Places, Evangelistic Work, Overseas trips, Spain, Spanish evangelism, travel
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Tagged Attack of the Clones, Barcelona, Evangelism, Moorish conquest, Moors, Plaza de España, Sevilla, Spain, Star Wars, travel
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Perhaps Gaudí is not so Gaudy
The English word gaudy is basically defined as ostentatious, tastelessly decorated, or overly ornamented. Its origin may be from Old English, but some say it derives from the name of the Spanish Catalan architect Antonio Gaudí, whose designs are interpreted by … Continue reading →
Posted in Interesting places to visit, Overseas trips, Spain
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Tagged Art & Architecture, Barcelona, Museums, Spain, travel
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