Three and Out: Texans-Titans predictions
The Jeff Driskel, Tight End, Era starts Sunday. Where will you be? Will you be a witness ??
After an intense week of thought and evaluation, the Texans' new look will arrive on Sunday with hot weapons with CB Lonnie Johnson and TE Jeff…
Blog: Novy Kapadia – The Man Without Complaints Everyone Loved | More sports news
He motioned for me to bring my ear closer to him. I leaned over to his chair. He nodded to signal "closer". I went a few inches further. “Spaghetti,” Novy Kapadia said. The plan was for a white sauce pasta party he had requested on our…
Onta Foreman’s Revenge Game
After a solid outing as a running back against the Saints, Houstonian and former Texan D'Onta Foreman has all the motivation to send a strong message to his former team.
D'Onta Foreman was selected by the Texans in the third round of…
How Sifu’s kung fu fight works – PlayStation.Blog
Greetings to the PlayStation community! I'm Felix, Marketing Manager at Sloclap, and I worked with the team to give you this little insight into Sifu's combat system and an overview of our design choices.…
Dear Scarlett, organizer of #AppleToo, leaves Apple on Friday
#AppleToo organizer Dear Scarlett is leaving Apple on Friday.Dear Scarlett, an Apple Engineer who has helped organize pay equity investigations and anti-harassment / discrimination campaigns in the company, will be leaving the company and…
Houston Texans: The Faceless Franchise
In what is arguably the pinnacle of team sports, one of the ironies of the NFL is the need for at least one “Face of the Franchise” player, if not more. In the history of the Houston Texans, players like David Carr, Andre Johnson, Arian…
Navigator of the Seas Live Blog – Day 1 – Embarkation
Today is day one of a two-night cruise from Los Angeles on Navigator of the Seas.The Navigator of the Seas is a Voyager-class ship and is the first Royal Caribbean ship to leave Los Angeles in ten years. This two night cruise is media…
COP26 Travel Blog: Dundee’s Pivotal Towards the Renewable Energy Economy
Shaun Milne at Discovery Point. Image: submissiveDundee has long been an inspiring contrast between the old and the new; RRS Discovery's juxtaposition with the V&A and the all-new whale sculpture are clear examples of this.More…
Is God a moral monster?
Richard Dawkins calls the God of the Bible a “moral monster”. For example, Dawkins calls God's command to Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac as "shameful" and amounting to "child abuse and intimidation." He…
Mainz vs Cologne: probable line-ups, match stats and LIVE blog!
Two of the Bundesliga's in-form forwards, Jonathan Burkardt and Anthony Modeste, are on display at the Carnival clubs meeting in Mainz and Cologne on Sunday (kick off: 5.30 p.m. CET).Latest>> Click here for the Mainz-Cologne LIVE…
‘Brave’ and ‘Inspirational’ Young Abigail Star of Preston’s Switch On
Abigail with mom Helen
Brave young Abigail McKenzie has been chosen as the winner of Preston's Switch On Star contest.
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Blog: The cooperative program is a synergy, biblically speaking
Synergy. That's the word that comes to mind when I think of the Co-op Program (CP). We know it's a proven fact that we can do more together than we can do alone. I wanted to explore CP as synonymous…
Free VST Trumpet – Choose From These Horn Plugins
Check out these four virtual trumpets, free to download, that don't sound like kazoos.
Looking for a free trumpet VST plugin? Aren't we all. The problem is, it's notoriously difficult to find software that doesn't sound…
Tensions in Turkey? Prevent supply chain disruptions from ruining vacations
Sea Coast restaurants and businesses are now taking your orders and reservations for Thanksgiving dinner.The pandemic has disrupted market supply chains, often leaving holes in consumers' grocery lists.Family cooks are right to be concerned…
Bob’s Art Blog: A Season of Thanks and 3rd in Burg’s Preview
The art of a blanket
After all, the best in the art comes from a community of contributors, as evidenced by TheBurg's latest cover for the November issue. A classic fall atmosphere is achieved with all the colors of the…
Traditional Chinese translation PMBOK7 in 9 weeks! – PR news blog
The PMBOK® Guide, a guide to the body of knowledge in project management, also known as “The Project Management Bible,” is four years away from the sixth edition. The PMI (Project Management Institute) launched its seventh edition in…
Juan Barajas of Woodland featured in travel blog, UC Davis launches marketing campaign
Juan Barajas, owner of Savory Cafe, was featured in a Visit California blog post that highlights his love for "delicious food, bucolic farmland and the tight-knit community" of Woodland.
In the post, Barajas explains how his mother's…
From scratch | Jesus’ Creed
Chicago is called "The Second City" because most of it was rebuilt after the Great Chicago Fire. Some of the iconic Chicago Skyline architectural buildings were constructed around this time in the city's history. If you take the historic…
Texas Classical Review »Blog Archive» The Houston Chamber Choir Brings Warmth and Intimacy to Brahms…
Robert Simpson conducted the Houston Chamber Choir in Brahms' German Requiem Saturday night at South Main Baptist Church.
Johannes brahms A German requiem offers a different message than, say, Giuseppe Verdi's Requiem.…
The inaugural blog | JC LaChette
The inaugural blog.
It's a Frasier reference. Please feel free to tell me in the comments if you get it.
In any event… Hi! I am JC LaChette, the Antithetic Christian. This is my blog - The antithetical Christian.
Welcome and…
Encouragement for the tired and discouraged
Today's article first appeared on JenniferSlatteryLivesOutLoud.com on May 23, 2019.
Before you dive into today's post, I have some fun news! My friend and super talented author and speaker Grace Fox and I have…
Tips for starting your own travel blog
So you like to travel, and the idea of creating a travel blog to document all your adventures. If you think you qualify to be a travel blogger, then you are not alone. Starting your own website can be great, but sometimes it can…
Pastoral Transition with Gary Garcia, (Ep 17) | Pivot
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BLOG: There’s still a snake in your house
My wife hates snakes.
In fact, that's an understatement. There aren't enough CAPS LOCK keys in the world to put in writing how much my wife, a real Eve's daughter, hates those crawling dirt lickers.
A…
Biblical feast of femininity and the harvest | Jesus’ Creed
This article first appeared on CBE International's blog, Mutuality, on 10/28/2021 https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/article/mutuality-blog-magazine/7-ways-you- can-dress-biblical-womanhood -your-churches
By Katie McEachern.
Katie…
Grab your jackets Travel blog: Reunion traditions
Photo by Michael Chang / Getty Images
It's that time of year again. The moment you know you still have a place to come…
How to start a travel blog in 8 steps
If you are wondering how to start a travel blog, you have come to the right place. With blogging, you have the opportunity to educate, inspire, and entertain your readers, and as you grow older you start to make money.
While most…
New history documentaries spotlight Cottam Hall and Lancashire’s Haydock family
Aerial view of the Cottam Hall area
A local history buff has covered Cottam Hall and the Haydock family in two new documentaries.
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Former Preston professor Gary Cunliffe,…
New book and blog from Fr. Charles – Take this cup!
This article is the first from one of my new blogs: Take this cup: how God turns suffering into glory and Joy.
I will rely heavily on my book of the same title, which is the result of 30 years of meditating on what the Bible says about…
A nation under Graham (?) | Jesus’ Creed
A nation under Graham
America, much like many countries shaped by biblical religion - from Israel to Ireland, has a history of politicians and preachers using apocalyptic rhetoric extensively. Over a decade ago, Charles Mathewes and…
Living the Gospel of King Jesus (Blog Series): Matthew W. Bates on Acts
This is a series of blogs about some of the participants in the new book, Living the Gospel of King Jesus. Today we have Dr. Matthew W. Bates, co-editor and contributor to this tribute book to our friend Scot McKnight.…
Understanding the second “evangelical” part: fundamentalism
* Editor's note: This is the second in a five-part series. Make sure you read the first installment here.
The term "fundamentalist" or "fundamentalism" was probably first coined by Curtis Lee Laws in the Baptist…
Recent books: Oct 14, 2021 | Jesus’ Creed
A new series here at CT's Jesus Creed - recent books that have crossed my desk.
Joel Looper examines the question "What did DB think of the American Church?" »In his new book Bonhoeffer's America: a land without reform. This is an…
University of Montana Launches Investigation of Computer Science Professor’s Blog Posts |…
University of Montana students, staff and other community members call for the dismissal of computer science professor Rob Smith after the student newspaper published several blog posts and videos making disturbing…
BLOG: Away from the spotlight on social media
There is a highlight in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers movie.
Just moments after the epic battle of Helms Deep was won by the forces of good, wizard Gandalf said: "The battle for Middle Earth…
University of Montana Launches Investigation of Computer Science Professor’s Blog Posts |…
University of Montana students, staff and other community members call for the dismissal of computer science professor Rob Smith after the student newspaper published several blog posts and videos making disturbing…
I am Nicodemus | Jesus’ Creed
I just realized in my 41st year of life, my 21st year of intentionally following Jesus, and my 11th year as the senior pastor of a church that… I am Nicodemus. And I am not alone. Here's the familiar story:
Now, there was a Pharisee, a…
The move from gathering to connecting
Previously, everything churches did digitally was designed to serve the physical, meaning in-person, physical events and activities. The digital has been used to market, give information or offer a record for the…
Grab Your Jackets Travel Blog: A Devil Of A Time In Durham
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Duke is a strange gameday experience for…
Blog: Spiritual Warfare is Real (5/10/21)
BY GARY OLSON - RETIRED PASTEUR
"So let's put aside the acts of darkness and put on the armor of light." (Romans 13:12) These words are followed by warnings against behaviors that put people in the worst trouble. "On the contrary, put…
The Church and family values
One of the core values of the church that I have the privilege of leading is that loving relationships should permeate all aspects of church life. As Jesus himself said: "Love one another. Just as I loved you,…
Blog: Angels, dreams and miracles (2/10/21)
Fall March for ALS 2021
In my mind today, I was amazed by angels, miracles and dreams. Students, I'm currently super busy Sal le Gal. I am currently juggling this year's run, a haunted trail, and sit on committees to bring good to our…
The importance of asserting online presence
In March 2020, almost every church on the planet rushed to not only be online, but also to create as much online presence as possible and to encourage all online engagement.
You would think the vast majority of…
Vibrant backdrops designed to shatter darkness with light
Long before the Taliban existed and the CoronaVirus hit our world, 18th century theologian Matthew Henry wrote, "All human life is war."
I imagine many of us have felt the reality of this statement over…
Living the Gospel of King Jesus (Blog Series): Mike Bird on the “Gospel” in the Gospels
Good fall to you all (or good spring to Mike)! Happy to start a blogging series on some of the participants in the new book, Living the Gospel of King Jesus. First up, we have Dr. Michael F. Bird, my good friend and another Scot…
10 years of political blogging with Charles P. Pierce
(Permanent musical accompaniment to the blog's favorite Living Canadian last post of the week)This week, a point of personal privilege.Ten years ago this Sunday, I opened the doors of this shebeen for the first time. I was in Orlando,…
Out of the overflow | Jesus’ Creed
Out of the way, Mike Glenn
If you are on the staff of Brentwood Baptist Church, you are subject to several requirements and expectations. They are all written and delivered during your onboarding process. Most are what you would expect…
The prayer of Jesus – Dr. James Emery White Christian Blog
“I don't know what to pray for. I'm not sure how to pray right now. I'm not even sure I want to pray, but I know I need to. I'm just a mess.
Have you ever felt this? We all have. Whether we are faced with the…
Nobody likes the product | Jesus’ Creed
There is a story that is told often at business conferences about a dog food company that needed to improve their sales. The CEO of the company called a meeting and the problem of declining sales was analyzed by various consultants and…
Broncos Blog: Questionable OLB Bradley Chubb vs. Jaguars | Broncos
ENGLEWOOD - For the second week in a row, Broncos outside linebacker Bradley Chubb is listed as questionable…
Blog: What made Jesus cry (09/17/21)
by Rev. Clark G. Armstrong
Marshall Church of the Nazarene
The Weeping Jesus Statue is a statue of Jesus crucified in Mumbai (Bombay) who actually weeps over the face of Jesus due to a combination of the elevation, humidity and…
I kissed Christianity goodbye – Dr. James Emery White Christian Blog
In the late 90s, Joshua Harris burst onto the Christian scene with a book titled I kissed the meeting goodbye, a treatise on courtship and courtship. The book sold millions and made him, in one observer's words, an…
Ministry leaders are exhausted and weary
Ministry leaders are exhausted and weary
I ran into a friend a few weeks ago and she asked me how I was doing. My response was, “I'm tired. We chatted for a while and I started to think and think…
Generation Z: Update – Dr. James Emery White’s Christian Blog
In coordination with the Barna Research Group, the American Bible Society's 2021 "State of the Bible" has been released.
In what can only be called an understatement, the report says that “Gen Z – especially young…
Blog: What Does the Bible Say About Children Obeying Their Parents? (7/9/21)
By Kurt Trucksess - CrossWinds Church
Children obeying their parents is a direct command from God. Ephesians 6: 1 says, “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for it is righteous. In this verse, obeying one's parents cannot be…
Asking Five Whys – Dr. James Emery White Christian Blog
Jim Collins - one of the foremost thinkers on all things business, organization, and leadership - has suggested that to really get to the heart of your purpose, you should ask at least five sequential "why"…
Grab Your Jackets Travel Blog: To All Northern Illinois Fans Visiting Atlanta
As this year approached, I had an exciting plan to write a travel blog both for Georgia Tech fans going to away games and for fans of opposing teams coming to Atlanta for. see the landscapes. Sadly, COVID has made a comeback and made…
The glory and courage of God for what lies ahead
When God calls me to something difficult, or to make a radical change in my life, I want clear indications that I really hear from him. I tell Him that, and I am not demanding and it does not come from a lack of…
point of no return in discipleship | Jesus’ Creed
The point of no return
Discipleship.
If you've been in church for as long as I have, hearing or seeing the word "disciple" can almost put you in a coma. The image that comes to my mind is almost universal: a group of people - it can be…
BLOG: People, pronouns and perspectives
The time to go back to school is here. Students get to know their teachers and teachers get to know their students.
The other day I heard about a class where students were asked to share their favorite…
Writing For Ministry, with Drew Dyck, EP 010 | Pivot
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Four steps to showcase your travel blog
If you want to make your travel experiences more enjoyable, sharing that experience with someone is almost always the way to go. It could mean bringing a family member or a friend. But maybe you are already doing it and looking…
6 key tips to avoid burnout
I love this God given opportunity that He has placed in my life. I love being a mother of three very different children, two of whom are now adults. I love being a wife, a friend and a colleague. I enjoy working…
Kansas’ best burger is in Missouri, travel blog says
KANSAS CITY, Kan. - An online travel blog that features 'best of' lists from around the world posted 'America's 50 Best Burgers' on Wednesday, but one of the entries will have Kansans and Missourians scratching their heads .…
What is Wisdom? | Jesus’ Creed
Today we begin a series with the graduates of the Séminaire du Nord summarizing their chapter of Wise church.
This post is from Dan Hanlon.
Parents and teachers of toddlers know how important and yet difficult it can be to provide brief…
The Discipleship Training Exercise | Jesus’ Creed
The Discipleship Training Exercise
When we talk about discipleship in the local church, this is what comes to mind for most people. They will meet with a group of friends. They will talk about their jobs, their families and their favorite…
BLOG: This time we had a pop quiz on Bible literacy in church
What happens when the leader of your small group is a professional educator giving literature classes to sophomores in high school and graduate students of the AP? I found out the hard way: you get a…
BLOG: Staying Alive | Oklahoma Baptist Messenger
Here we are, about 13 weeks after Easter Sunday. And the Sunday school lesson assigned to my class was related to the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
As I was preparing for my lesson, it occurred to me…
Why do Christian leaders fall?
Photo credit: ©Juan Pablo Rodriguez/Unsplash I recently listened to the first episode of Christianity today podcast about the disappearance of Mark Driscoll and Mars Hill Church. It was excellent and well…
Meghan McCain goes out of sight
Thursday, Meghan McCain, co-host and conservative voice on ABC's View announced that she would be leaving the popular talk show.In an announcement during Thursday's episode of View, McCain, daughter of late Sen. John McCain, shared that…
Preaching Your Own Funeral | creed of jesus
Preaching Your Own Funeral, by Mike Glenn
My wife and I began the difficult and humbling process of planning our funeral. Neither my mom nor my dad did any pre-planning. My dad's philosophy was, “I'll take care of it when I get there. He…
temporary measures in times of crisis | Jesus’ Creed
Temporary measures in times of crisis
The first time in my life that I went “live” was on Saturday March 14, announcing that there would be no church in the morning. I'd been a pastor here for nearly eighteen years, but my head was…
Making Peace in Times of Crisis | Jesus’ Creed
"Making peace in times of crisis"
“Oh Peace Train, take this country, come and take me home.
Oh Peace Train sounds louder, soar on the Peace Train.
Come on, Peace Train, yes, sacred Peace Train scroll.
Everyone is jumping on the Peace…
Rebuilding Faith – Dena Johnson Martin Christian Blog
If your beliefs don't change, you aren't growing.
I was listening to a sermon on doubt this week, and the pastor made the above statement. I may not have quoted it perfectly, but you have this basic idea.…
Take it easy: some ground rules for this blog
When I first returned to Patheos in November 2020, I wrote an article about who I am and what you'll want to keep in mind as you read. In this entry, I've laid out 10 things, ground rules if you will, that you'll want to know before…
Joni Wedderburn Breaks Into New Territory With Travel Blog | Way of life
Skydiving in the United States, swimming with sharks in Curacao and climbing pyramids in Belize - Joni Wedderburn lives for adventure. But when the pandemic put travel privileges on hold, the adrenaline junkie took her…
Innovating in times of crisis | Jesus’ Creed
Rhonda
She always brought children's socks and soft toys to church. She munched on ice cubes during the service like popcorn at the movies. She always sat in the third row of a 1,000-person auditorium, and every Sunday she stacked these…
Topical or exhibition? – Dr. James Emery White’s Christian Blog
In some circles, there are two types of sermons or messages - topical or expository - and only one of them is acceptable.
Let me explain.
News posts are about, well, topics. Think about marriage, family,…
John Rutter’s Milky Way Photograph Featured on Travel Blog Capture the Atlas Milky Way…
+5That all changed for John Rutter when he pointed his camera at the sky. “Cameras can see things our eyes just can't - intense colors, billions of stars, other galaxies and of course our home galaxy - the Milky Way,” said John, of…
Lord, grant us wisdom | Jesus’ Creed
It has been a difficult year. No one likes uncertainty, but it has been a year of uncertainty. We are not in control and we cannot force reality to follow our rules, or declare the virus nonexistent. The best we can do is take…
BLOG: Christian Life as Sabbath Rest
"Why haven't I heard this before? Is this a new doctrine that you have created? This is the reaction I got from a friend the other day when talking about Hebrews chapter four.
As we read the chapter…
Blog: Riddles Embedded in Scripture (5/19/21)
by Reverend Dr. Clark G. ArmstrongMarshall Church of the Nazarene
I like a good riddle. But I did not expect one to be embedded in the sacred writings of scripture. Right there in Isaiah 41, I found it in two verses. There didn't seem…
Blog: Jesus did a lot of other unwritten things (05/18/21)
By Gary Olson - retired pastor
At the conclusion of the gospel of John are the words: “It is the disciple who testifies of these things and wrote them, and we know that his testimony is true” (21:24). "But there are also many other…
BLOG: We need a hero
The enormous popularity of the Marvel film franchise suggests that Americans today are hungry for heroes. Captain America, Captain Marvel, Iron Man — these comic book characters and more have inspired…
It’s time for a SWOT analysis
If you've spent any time in the market, you know what a SWOT analysis is. It's when you look at the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats a business faces in its efforts to find and experience growth.…
White Evangelical Resistance – Dr. James Emery White Christian Blog
According to several polls and surveys, there is a group that is preventing current vaccines from winning over COVID-19:
… White evangelical Christians.
Currently, around 41 million people reside in the United…
Weekly meanders April 10, 2021 | Jesus’ Creed
Hello friends!
A excellent new summary of what is happening with "faith" in the NT by Nijay Gupta:
Mark Twain once said wryly, “Faith is believing that what you know is not. Many Christians, including myself, would have a lot of…
How this blog came to be and why I am continuing it
How this blog came to be and why I am continuing it
I started this blog about ten years ago after a lot of gentle pressure from friends. Since its inception, I have posted approximately 1,700 separate essays here. Every time I sit down…
Blog: You are the God who sees (03/26/21)
by Reverend Dr Clark G. ArmstrongMarshall Church of the Nazarene
I know five people since Christmas who have committed suicide. As pandemic restrictions, closures, quarantines, economic side effects, family and personal challenges…
When did God begin to create? | Jesus’ Creed
Genesis 1: 1-3. We all know that - and it's crystal clear, isn't it?
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.And the earth was formless and empty; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved…
Jesus and the bread | Jesus’ Creed
Jesus and the bread
During this Lenten Series, our church staff preach through a book titled “Lent: In Plain Sight: A Devotional Through Ten Objects,” by Jill Duffield. The premise of the book is that ordinary objects can invite us to…
of pine nuts, acorns and mustard seeds | Jesus’ Creed
February has been a busy month in our homes, but now is the time to return to The Bible and ancient science by Denis Lamoureux.
What is the message of the Bible? Denis finds that for him "reading the Bible is a mystical experience.…
Rethinking our prayers | Jesus’ Creed
We can all benefit from rethinking our petition prayers, what we ask of God.
My own belief is that we are breaking into the presence of God. Instead of barging in, I recommend that we reflect on what it is about God that would make God…
Learning to know God is learning to live | Jesus’ Creed
There are times when you are meditating on the mystery of God and your mind comes to a point where you cannot collect all the truths in one place at the same time. Your eyes meet, smoke comes out of your ears, and your brain bypasses. At…
40: The number of God for the change of life
Yesterday was Ash Wednesday, the start of the 40 days of Lent. For reasons unknown to us, the span of 40 - whether 40 days or 40 years - has been significant throughout biblical history:
The great flood lasted…
A plea and a warning for evangelism | Jesus’ Creed
A plea and a warning for "evangelization"
"I'm surprised people are still trying to run in these circles."
This is what my colleague, a New Testament scholar who adheres to all ecumenical beliefs and staunchly defends the inspiration of…
“Jesus saves”: more than words | Jesus’ Creed
Jesus saves: more than words
By Heather L. Hart
The United States is not a Christian nation. It's a nation with Christians. The expression of the Christian faith has been problematic in our history. This story includes both the…
Struggle with God, Acquire Lameness | Jesus’ Creed
I have been walking with "spiritual lameness" for some time now. I have been on top of a mountain in the past, have spoken face to face with God, and have been enveloped in the cloud of Christ's presence. But I also spent long nights in…
Literally a question of interpretation | Jesus’ Creed
Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my way.
As Christians, we take the Bible seriously as the Word of God. It provides the touchstone through which we can discern God's will and ways. Paul wrote to Timothy:
But as for you,…
Welcome 2021! | Jesus’ Creed
Fall 2020 has been a difficult semester. Last winter, before COVID-19 became a household word, I agreed to double-teach in the fall to fill a need in our department. (In exchange I have a light load this winter term.) Teaching in an…
How to help ecotourism projects: from home
We know that traveling is particularly difficult at the moment. But alongside the latest travel tips and COVID-19 updates, we want to continue to inspire you with new travel content so that when the world…
10 amazing experiences for families in Costa Rica
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If your family has been looking for a sanctuary to travel during COVID, look no further than Costa Rica. Social distancing is easy when you stay at an upscale ecolodge in the Cloud Forest. Even the curious…
Three challenges in reading the Bible | Jesus’ Creed
The church's own practices, and by that I mean what we learn in sermons and conversations and the things we read, from reading the Bible can become obstacles. Anyone who has taught the Bible as I have for nearly forty years encounters…
The Bible Was Not Written to You | Jesus’ Creed
Have you ever received an SMS that was not intended for you? A few years ago, I was texting a man who was a dear friend and mentor. We corresponded about a job opportunity and made arrangements for future appointments. I deeply admire…
Marriott talks friendlies, preseason and fitness – blog
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Hemant Sigroha’s travel blog will require you to pack your bags and get started
The world is a great place if you want to get closer to nature and experience new cultures and new people. Traveling is the best way to relax your mind in the midst of a busy and hectic life. If you are also looking for a change in your…
Talking About the Bible Again | creed of jesus
In my youth group right now we are talking about how to read the Bible. In our week one Zoom meeting, I started by asking them a question. "Have you ever read anything in the Bible that created tension for you between what the text says…
15 books that will take you around the world
Apart from getting on a plane or a train, there is no act more transporting than reading a book. With a little imagination, you can make your own trip in minutes, all from the comfort of your own home. From remote islands in the South…
Watch: hilarious parody fitness blog video of retired GAA star Kevin Cummins goes viral
* Disclaimer: This video contains foul language * What started as a joke in the Whats App family group led a famous Cork man to go viral. Kevin Cummins, one of the founders of Cummins Sports and former GAA Cork captain, set the internet on!-->…
Challenge: visit all of Lithuania’s best restaurants in one week
The Good Food Academy of Lithuania recently named the top 30 restaurants in the country and challenged tourists to visit them all in one week. Challenge accepted.
Although Covid-19 has hampered many travel plans, we hope that our…