Meeting report from Barcelona

We continue to meet with the church in the Badalona district every night. The rotation we have used had my father speaking tonight (Friday) but the brethren surprised us by extending the time so both he and I could present lessons. I am using my final two lessons to discuss Biblical Archaeology – a frequent subject of this blog.

On Wednesday evening, my father Royce concluded his lesson after only 20 minutes. (Jokes, anyone?) We may be accustomed in such a circumstance to dismiss our service a few minutes early, but the brethren here asked if he could teach another lesson to completely fill the time.  I don’t believe I have ever experienced this reaction in the States. (Okay… my lessons don’t typically end after 20 minutes. That must be the only reason.)

(l to r) Lisette, Elena, .... and Louis. ... and Elena are originally from Cuba.

The three people on the right are (l to r) Elena, Enrique and Louís. They are originally from Cuba.

About LukeChandler

Luke holds an M.A. in Ancient and Classical History and has been an adjunct professor at Florida College in Temple Terrace, Florida. Luke and his wife Melanie have five children. He serves as a minister with the North Terrace Church of Christ and has participated in multiple archaeological excavations in Israel. Luke leads informative, meaningful tours to Europe and the Bible Lands.
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