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Category Archives: Evangelistic Work
Bogotá, Colombia: Not Tacos and Tropics, but “Eternal Spring”
I arrived in Bogotá last night to begin a two-week trip in Colombia. I’ll be presenting Bible lessons for a number of churches here and in the city of Ibagué. This is perhaps my sixteenth or seventeenth visit to this … Continue reading
Posted in Colombia, Evangelistic Work, Interesting places to visit, Overseas trips, Short videos, Spanish evangelism, Travel
Tagged Bogota, Colombia, Monserrate
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To Colombia…
I have arrived in Bogotá, Colombia for a two-week visit with Christians in this country. Temps are to range from the mid-low 70’s to the upper 40’s in Bogotá – perfect! The trip will be divided between here and the … Continue reading
Reflections on Spain after returning home
We arrived in Tampa last night and made it to our homes. I would have posted last night, but my wife and kids (for some reason) took pretty much all of my time. It was a very good trip by … Continue reading
Sevilla Update, with Pics
We continue to meet every night with the church in the city of Dos Hermanas, a suburb of Sevilla. The weekly meetings are one hour long, so my father and I alternate the preaching. I will be speaking tonight (Thursday), … Continue reading
Posted in Christians in Other Places, Evangelistic Work, Overseas trips, Spain
Tagged Evangelism, Preaching, Sevilla, Spain, Travel
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Sunday report from Sevilla, Spain
We spoke for two churches in/around Sevilla today, for a total of 4 hours’ assembly. I was with both congregations two years ago, and it was good to renew friendships. Unfortunately, none of the churches in Spain has a full-time … Continue reading
Posted in Christians in Other Places, Evangelistic Work, Overseas trips, Spain
Tagged Evangelism, Spain, Spanish, Travel
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Meetings in Barcelona – Update
Our visits with the church are going well. We meet each night for Bible study and stay around to visit, talk and know one another. On a busy weeknight it takes about 45 – 50 minutes for us to get … Continue reading
Posted in Evangelistic Work, Overseas trips, Spain
Tagged Bible comments, Evangelism, Reports, Spain, Travel
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Worship in Barcelona
We met with the Badalona congregation for two hours on Saturday evening, and another two hours on Sunday morning (today). My father Royce and I presented lessons on both occasions. Following Saturday evening’s meeting, we went out with about 15 … Continue reading
Posted in Christians in Other Places, Evangelistic Work, Spain, Spanish evangelism
Tagged Preaching, Spain, Travel
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Roman temple 1 hour from Jesus’ home.
Archaeologists recently announced the discovery of a 1st-century Roman Temple in the ancient city of Sepphoris, around one hour’s walk from Jesus’ hometown of Nazareth. Sepphoris was the largest city in Galilee during the first century, and for a time … Continue reading
Paul’s Missionary Tube Map
If Paul had taken the tube instead of the Roman roads/ships: Kudos to the commenter “hubbit” who advises one to “mind the agape.” * Reblogged from theologygrams